Example sentences of "[adv] so [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I , I think that 's again going to be part of it because that is certainly I mean a major reason why er a lot of peasant societies have large families , but we 'd still have to try and explain why it was that in this period , presumably so very much more of those children were surviving than had been the case earlier .
2 Eventually , when the star has shrunk to a certain critical radius , the gravitational field at the surface becomes so strong that the light cones are bent inward so much that light can no longer escape ( Fig. 6.1 ) .
3 It 's got ta be there somewhere so just let's and find it .
4 This decision met with considerable resistance from our East German colleagues , and in the end , the only way to overcome this was to steer clear so far as was possible of the art historical minefield that exists in Germany .
5 The act may have been intended as a " final measure " by those who wished to steady things , but the flow of politics is rarely so easily contained by the comma of a constitutional concession .
6 The need for respite care or day care or domiciliary support is rarely so precisely detailed .
7 Why natural lacquers separate chronologically so clearly is not vet fully understood .
8 Statutory services have , however , done little so far to encourage the development of such services , even though they can bring very significant emotional benefits to individuals , particularly those living alone or who are estranged from their families .
9 Perhaps the centre of it was indeed some intimation of doom : his mother dead so soon after his birth , his father indifferent , best joked about , his context a wasteland of the Western world .
10 The Council , the longest so far , moved to Rome in 1442 and came to an end , while the rump of the Basle gathering gradually faded away .
11 Yet , as if some kind of mathematical progression took hold of him , Johnson 's accounts of the several places in which he found himself , get longer , with Raasay the longest so far .
12 ‘ If this is a false dawn , it is the longest so far , ’ he said .
13 Turtle Island who won at Royal Ascot , Leopardstown and York has done most so far but at this point in time I could n't make up my mind between Turtle Island and my other two big race winners , State Performer and Stonehatch .
14 Right so nearly ninety percent of all world trade right , occurs between developed countries .
15 " The Eurasian women are managing all right so why ca n't Miss Hughes ? "
16 All right so why am I standing outside the door of the canteen … ?
17 Right so again large test statistics whether they 're Ts Fs or kie squares .
18 Right so here and there
19 Right so here we 've got er the criteria surrounding P L C.
20 Right so even , even landlords , within this absolute egalitarianism policy , are now to get land .
21 Right so just write the equation as you 've got it there sine equals opposite over hypotenuse .
22 Right so just to summarize erm let's , let's remind ourselves of the , the issues we 've raised here .
23 okay right so best of luck to you anyway if you
24 Right so when do you issue a B one ?
25 Right so right .
26 Well if we 're producing more of our own goods , we are importing less of somebody elses alright and if we actually become a net exporter then we 've erm closing down the markets of third country exporters right so not only do we er consume less of er New Zealand lamb than we might do otherwise , right .
27 Right so really then if , if we 're looking at both yourself and , and your wife , you 've actually got sort of just those five policies
28 Right so there i they 're not the same compound at all .
29 Right so there , the er Chow tests statistic F , right , is Chow 's first , first test right and er E is Chow 's second test which is often called predictive failure .
30 Yeah you keep the log cos the log book 's got to be done Right so there on the first one it 's got ta be Matt and Jan , lazy shit
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