1.She stirred on her sofa, shifting her weight so that she (to look) down at the playing cat. 2.He gave Stella another glance, from the corner of his eye, so that she (not to see) he was looking at her. 3.Then she went over to the captain and leaned over him so that she (to speak) into his ear. 4.She put the coat back and placed some other clothes on it so that it (to look) as though it had not been disturbed. 5.I like to know what new books are being published so that I (to ask) for them at the public library. 6.You ought to hear it from his own lips so that you (to judge). 7.I went to the desk and asked for my key so that I (to go) straight up to my room. 8.Uncle Nick's effects had to be moved out of his room so that it (to re-let). 9.He waded out cautiously, so that he (not to trip) against a coral rock. 10.He carefully took note of the furniture in the room so that he (not to knock) against a chair or a table in the dark and (to make) a noise. 11.Mrs Tinker was arranging apples on the counter so that the spots (not to show). 12.I had a book hidden in the barn, so that I (to read) without fear of being caught. 13.I took her to a theatre, so that we (to get) back home late enough.