Example sentences of "[coord] [prep] so " in BNC.

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1 Whilst to begin with inevitable , Hodge and his colleagues need not have relied so heavily or for so long on Japanese personnel .
2 Indeed , until he was summoned home from King 's College , Cambridge , in 1698 , after the death of his elder brother , Walpole had rarely spent more than a few weeks at his Norfolk home in any year since he was 6.17 Not all families , however , sent their children away from home so early , or for so long .
3 Or with so many echoes of the world 's previous case study in economic and political error , the 1930s ( see pages 17–22 ) .
4 And definitely not with several days ' growth of beard on an aggressively masculine jaw , or with so much … so much compelling strength in his face , in his ice-blue eyes .
5 He had come to France ( in which he spent more than half his life as king of England ) and had , as contemporaries recognised , achieved considerable conquests , something which his predecessors had never done on that scale or within so short a period of time .
6 The answer is … to so many decimal points , plus or minus so much .
7 Maybe to lift guilt from bowed shoulders ; to put light and hope where there was deep-seated despair ; or to so simply and yet so vitally make them know that like any other human being , they are entitled to ‘ choice ’ — and actually have it .
8 Every choreographer must have a motive if he or she is to give proper thought , impetus and significance to the movements made by the dancers whether : they are telling a story ; describing and/or expressing the thoughts behind a theme ; or interpreting music either by expressing personal feelings about the melody and rhythm or by so framing the dance that it parallels the music and reveals its structure .
9 I wish she had n't sounded quite so bored , nor in so much of a hurry .
10 And for so long as the honours system continues in operation , there ought to be recognition of citizenship as a criterion .
11 I doubt whether I should ever have experienced such wealth and depth of love , from and for so many , had I not followed … my vocation . ’
12 8.1 Neither party shall be under any liability to the other if and for so long as it is prevented from or delayed in performing any of its obligations under this Agreement by reason of circumstances beyond its reasonable control .
13 Such consent helps to provide uniformity among the police forces when considering prosecuting for an offence which can be committed in so many different ways and for so many different reasons .
14 And for so little money !
15 And for so little thanks !
16 He squeezed her so hard that she gasped , and for so long that Carrie grew restless .
17 In this book we will be using the ‘ C-word ’ in these senses to refer to the present penal situation in England and Wales , albeit with slight embarrassment and the worry that it has been used so often and for so long that there is a danger that it may be losing its dramatic impact .
18 ‘ I 've loved you so much and for so long ! ’
19 It was not until the following Monday that the affidavits on which Julia had worked so hard and for so long were presented to the court .
20 But Pavel was level-headed , and he knew that he had a certain inner strength ; nobody could have kept her and cared for her in secret and for so long without it .
21 It was , wrote the best-known and most influential of them , the Abbe de Saint-Pierre , ‘ that vain Idol to which the Nations have Sacrificed so blindly , so fruitlessly , and for so long a Time , so much Blood and Treasure ’ .
22 so silently and for so long …
23 For one with such a full programme it was good of Dr. Stewart to spend the whole day with us but she had expressed the wish to see as much as possible of our work and it was a tremendous pleasure to have her with us and for so many to have the opportunity of chatting with her .
24 7.6.4 The Landlord shall not be liable to rebuild or reinstate the Premises or the Retained Parts if and for so long as such rebuilding or reinstating is prevented by Supervening Events
25 erm so many for the dates and for so many for the
26 The philosophy maintains that it is up to you to take initiatives and through so doing to refuse to be bored .
27 I was shocked to hear of her death and of so many others all over the country . ’
28 And with so much theatre training available in the United States , New Zealand , Australia and Canada , it is interesting to ask why British theatre training is thought to be so beneficial .
29 A power-play goal by Searle half-way through the second period made it 5-4 and with so many minutes left on the clock , a decisive result looked certain .
30 Miss Scott-Russell 's 65 ( 82 — 17 ) appears to qualify but seems surprisingly high with as much as seven years passing since the course 's opening and with so many county players in the Club .
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