Example sentences of "[noun sg] so [verb] " in BNC.

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31 I endorse what the hon. Gentleman says about the responsibility that politicians of all constitutional parties have , and a willingness so to talk has been very much present in recent years .
32 And fifteen minutes later , with all the completed questionnaires returned , there was good reason to suppose that Morse could be right , since three of those concerned , Eddie Stratton , Howard Brown , and John Ashenden , appeared temporarily unable to provide corroboration of their individual whereabouts and activities during the key period of the previous afternoon — the afternoon when the original groups , three of them , had been re-formed slightly ( following Kemp 's telephone call ) , and when anyone wishing to absent himself for some purpose would have been presented with a wonderful opportunity so to do .
33 Chancery Division so held in Prudential Assurance Company Ltd v IRC [ 1992 ] STI 925 .
34 Chancery Division so held in Kempton v Special Commissioners and IRC [ 1992 ] STI 891 , dismissing the taxpayer 's appeal and upholding the penalty awarded by the Special Commissioner .
35 On his wedding night the sight of his wife 's pubic hair so appalled him that he was shocked into sexual abstinence for the rest of his life — not that he lost the urge .
36 They love short , clean hair so do n't be embarrassed to tell your school , friends and relatives .
37 We get turned and cant pass back to Lukic unless its VERY safe , and even then he kicks it straight out of play so relieving the pressure on the opposition AND putting pressure on us .
38 Your magic is well suited to aggressive play so do n't hold back .
39 The Spectrum 's PCB is screwed onto four plastic pillars using the screws that came out of the Spectrum so do n't drop any of them !
40 It 's a necklace so lavish it is almost a corsage .
41 Terry , whose gentleness of heart so melted my own that I helped him sell his newspapers outside factories , on picket lines and outside East End tube stations at seven-thirty in the morning , was encouraging .
42 ‘ Apples are good for your heart so give your loved one a Real English Cox on Valentine 's day .
43 Well we know we 've changed the resistance so did we make the resistance more or less ?
44 As to what Parliament so prescribes , one must look to the Act delegating the power to legislate in order to discover what conditions it is necessary to fulfil in order for the instrument in question to acquire validity .
45 In Committee , the Lord Chancellor , Gardiner , a prominent campaigner against capital punishment , tried unsuccessfully to lessen the impact of the Commons amendment by proposing that the five year experimental period should expire on 31 July , only if Parliament so determined by affirmative resolution of both Houses .
46 And when we say , or the A N C and democratic organizations say , that you need a five percent vote to cross the hurdle to get in to the assembly and then you , you , you 're a member of their parliament so to say and then what do we hear ?
47 The Act could be repealed if Parliament so decided .
48 … very much and you get a fabulous Radio Subasio T-shirt so keep those calls coming out there this one is for Adriana in Gubbio it 's Celentano 's latest coming to you at fifteen before four this Thursday morning courtesy of your friend Tullio who says …
49 A couple of years of university so familiarises us with this idea that literature dissolves entirely into the drudgery of reading and writing crit .
50 When asked why she allowed the computer so to dominate in this way , she replied ‘ It 's the first time they have been quiet for a whole week ! ’ , reflecting the second cause in the list above .
51 dropped a drawing pin in the kitchen so keep your eyes open for it .
52 There was one exceptional year that proved the rule : in 1980 , the economic recession so emptied British industry 's order books that firms were able , and keen , to deliver faster than anticipated with embarrassing consequences for the accounting officers in post at the time .
53 At first he refused to answer , then realised that no assassin would make such a noise so went down to the door and called out : ‘ Who 's there ? ’
54 If the centre parties were seen to be self-interested in blocking the formation of a government through their insistence on a deal to introduce electoral reform then this could reflect badly on them in the election so cutting back their seats — and the prospect for proportional representation .
55 The saint could not resist the appeal of that spotted belly , butter-soft , that pale fur so douce and plush .
56 After a few moments hesitation so did I.
57 It aims to provide an impartial service of information , guidance and support free to all individuals and to make responsible use of the experience so gained .
58 They set broad direction while allowing their views to be influenced by the experience so gained .
59 The service therefore provides free to all individuals a confidential , impartial and independent service of information , guidance and support , and makes responsible use of the experience so gained . ’
60 Very slender ideas with which to cover such large areas , very slender indeed , but nobody has ever complained of monotony ; rather we are filled with wonder by an experience so moving and poetic .
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