Example sentences of "so [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Cos I 've got a bit er my blood 's a bit thick round the scar so disperse the blood .
2 Of the Scottish Daily News , the study finds that it was inadequately financed from the outset ; was poorly equipped ; so applied the principle of workers ' control as to make ‘ executive decision taking impossible if not farcical ’ ; and produced an unacceptable product .
3 Success will depend very largely on the dancer 's own sense of timing and ability so to perform the gestures created that they convey meaning which makes sense within the context of the ballet .
4 Festive food should be fun as well as tasty , so pick a few items of specialist kitchen equipment and tableware to add the finishing touches to your yuletide table spread .
5 So pick a corner ,
6 Before you get to 91 you should have found Radio 2 FM at least once , maybe in two or three places , so pick the one that is clearest .
7 Thomson invites Ormanroyd to move forward and he drives it on and as he did so presume the referee has whistled for a free kick for the challenge by Gemmell , yes he has .
8 The walk is expected to last all day so bring a packed lunch .
9 But because parents bring up girls in a different way to boys in most cultures , women experience life quite differently and so bring a uniquely female perspective to many issues of local as well as global importance .
10 Debasement of the coinage led Wriothesley to call the Mint ‘ our holy anchor ’ ; its profits were such that he told Paget to keep its operations secret , ‘ for if it should come out that men 's things coming thither be thus employed , it would make them withdraw and so bring a lack ’ .
11 So bring the file and the food to that wooden shelter over there , early tomorrow morning , if you want to keep your heart , that is .
12 Nothing so unfits a woman for producing good work , or for living usefully .
13 To make them pure for drinking purposes is , perhaps , impossible ; but it may reasonably be hoped that they may become sufficiently so to delight the eye and to repress the pestiferous and sickening exhalations which at present affect the multitudes of our population compelled to pass their lives on the bank of such rivers .
14 This gives the picture a reduced depth of field and so separates the subject from the background ; the shutter speed is then automatically adjusted to offset the increased exposure .
15 The mobile phase flows continuously over the stationary phase and as it does so separates the components on the stationary phase .
16 The evidence he has collected shows that working people of the last century were able to hold an image of society from their own experience and so articulate a political consciousness .
17 Undoubtedly , the fact that both mothers and daughters are able to have babies and so enact a continuing cycle makes their dilemma of finding a harmonious balance difficult .
18 Backing up your data is vital , so book a lunch date if you choose level two , because it takes about one minute per megabyte of hard disk space to set up .
19 We had recently finished with the Douglas car company but wanted to keep the series topical and so developed a new setting in which our hero uses his amoral cunning to preserve part of Britain 's disappearing heritage ’ .
20 And so developed the flower .
21 As more artefacts were collected and more sites discovered and excavated , the need for some method of ordering the information became more urgent , and so developed the techniques of dating .
22 When so regarded the objection will be rephrased : there is no reason to think that people who know they differ in their conceptions of the good but do not know how will reach a compromise , whereas those who also know how will not .
23 Flour beetles do not need water but breed best in a damp atmosphere , so push a test tube or small jar containing water down into the flour .
24 If the government remains determined to reduce unemployment to U* , it will have to increase the rate of growth of the money supply even further and so push the inflation rate to 8 per cent ( at point G ) .
25 3 The professors just characterised could not so influence the national press without the tacit cooperation of many of the scholars who study , and the merchants who sell , tests .
26 The 1921 Act revoked this unworkable requirement and so condoned the concept of test auditing and , in more recent times , the adoption of a systems-based audit .
27 If anything , he was a little nervous about his ability to sustain so demanding a role for fifty-two weeks .
28 It was Aggie who now rose first from her chair and so bringing the conversation to an end by saying , ‘ Well , ma'am , I thank you for your hospitality , and also for your kindness to the child .
29 " with the view to promoting the co-operation of the two schools and the possibility of avoiding the teaching subjects in the two schools having a tendency to overlap and so bringing the two schools more fully in accord with the requirements of the town . "
30 So bringing the thing in , hello darling , and erm , he was just literally he was rushing around the weeds trying
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