Sentence examples for so as to pass from inspiring English sources

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I realised that people were now crawling on their hands and knees under the stand, so as to pass beneath the icon.

My experiences are not that different from those of many other black Britons, but at least I could put my academic qualification on to my ID so as to pass for middle class.

Mr. Fox's National Action Party, known as the PAN, is desperately seeking a plurality in the legislature, so as to pass some of his proposed legislation for changing Mexico.

Disguised so as to pass safely through the Turkish states of the interior of eastern Asia Minor, where he was hated as an ally of the Mongols against Islām, he made his way to the Mongol camp at Kars, Greater Armenia, now in Turkey.

In the shorter run, it may have the opposite effect, discouraging some sellers and prompting others to raise their asking price so as to pass on the tax to buyers.The immediate effect of the announcement was that China's stockmarkets plunged, before regaining some ground (see chart).

For example, Euclid in Book III shows how to draw a circle so as to pass through three given points or to be tangent to three given lines; Apollonius (in a work called Tangencies, which no longer survives) found the circle tangent to three given circles, or tangent to any combination of three points, lines, and circles.

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I understand the bridge was built to such a height (20 metres) so as to allow ships to pass below; there was an operational shipyard in Kallang Basin at the time.

After the growth was "to a satisfactory level," he opened the containers, dried the fungus, and scraped it off, so as to allow light to pass through and for the film to be scanned.

And Italy went so far as to pass federal legislation formally legalizing it".

They may sometimes go so far as to pass on information they cannot publish themselves to rival journalists in order to get stories into the public domain.

That's the world of entertainment at its worst — the expression and reinforcement of prejudices so common as to pass unquestioned, of spectacles that, far from being absent of content, convey it all the more surreptitiously and potently.

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