Example sentences of "so [v-ing] [art] " in BNC.

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1 If anything , he was a little nervous about his ability to sustain so demanding a role for fifty-two weeks .
2 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 .
3 " 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 . "
4 So bringing the thing in , hello darling , and erm , he was just literally he was rushing around the weeds trying
5 What 's more , all Saabs manufactured since October 1984 run on unleaded petrol without modification , so helping the environment and cutting petrol costs .
6 At high tide later the same day it was covered to a depth of three feet , and the following week , it was covered to a depth of 14 ‘ ft ‘ , so salvaging the Croydon was out of the question .
7 These extra guitar-gauge strings lie on the topside of each ‘ bass ’ string , so using a plectrum lets the instrument operate to maximum effect , since the drones are struck first — as with a 12-string guitar .
8 He suggests that their role is to signal rotations of the animal , and to do so using a co-ordinate system that is compatible with the other main organ for signalling rotations of the head , namely the semicircular canals , which are sensitive to angular accelerations .
9 All elements which represent links or associations between one element and another do so using a common set of attributes , and are thus regarded as forming the attribute class pointer .
10 A teacher calling the names of pupils from a register will often do so using a level tone on each name , and the pupils would be likely to respond with yes when their name was called .
11 There are other ways to access this world , but utilising sexuality is the way I discovered we could — perhaps — manage to do so using the human nervous system .
12 It includes integrated Ethernet adaptor and a SCSI interface , so using the latter , it is possible to add a disk .
13 So using the maths helps to get it more and more accurate , but there comes a point where it .
14 So using the default palette as the basis it is time for change .
15 It is only the comfort of the persons so using the rooms that is interfered with by what has been done …
16 Which that , that then gets you into the issue of whether you are deliberately going to being creating a rich peasant economy and s erm so using the rich peasant economy as the leading sector .
17 And now , her face straight , her lips seeming to quiver , she went into the song ; and so beautiful was her rendering of it , so touching the cadences , so tender with longing the words , that she seemed transformed before their eyes : she was no longer Lemon , good for a joke or a bit of ribbing , for her voice cut through the façade of brashness , of insensitivity and coarseness that seems to become necessary to men in war .
18 However , the PC standard has moved away from original CGA toward EGA , VGA and even higher resolutions , so easing the display problem , while operating system vendors such as Microsoft and Digital Research have delivered environments closely matching that of the Macintosh .
19 Finally , in sentence ( 4 ) the parallel between Eliot and Fitzgerald is drawn explicitly , and the way the motif works in the novel is explained , so completing a miniature demonstration of what was promised in the paragraph 's opening , topic sentence .
20 The forces of repulsion keep the particles buoyant , in suspension , enabling them to be rinsed away so completing the cleaning process .
21 After the Director of Public Prosecutions ( DPP ) had taken charge of the Crown Prosecution Service he was invited to join in their discussions , so completing the triangle .
22 The analysis gives a maximum condition so generating an envelope of certainty ( see Figure 5.12 ) .
23 Although the user may imagine that any block size will be acceptable , VSAM only uses blocks of size 512b or 2048b , where b can take any value in the range 1–16 ; this means that VSAM will round up any intermediate value to the next available block size , so wasting the difference between the two values .
24 Gardeners get round these problems by using alternative means of propagation , all of them known as vegetative methods because of they involve taking some living fragment of a plant and inducing it to develop roots , so producing a new plant identical to the patent or part from which it was taken .
25 Where borders are present , however , they are usually of fairly dark tesserae ( deep red is a favourite colour ) , so producing a stronger " proximity effect " than would lighter shades of large tesserae .
26 Here again the old north to south and east to west through-roads were diverted to pass through the new market place , so producing the dangerous corners which still exist in the town today .
27 It used to be thought that there was a seaward movement of water on the bottom , so producing the undertow which was considered so dangerous to bathers .
28 They sailed overhead and swayed with the slightly erratic action of the cableway holding them , bumping into each other now and again and so producing the clinking noise just audible over the din .
29 The most pointed criticism is that the angle of the bevel is not rounded off or taken back far enough , so producing an elbow that hinders the smooth entry and flow of cut .
30 In Safrane , the engine has been deliberately tuned to favour torque output with the result that it can deliver 115 lb-ft from 1,500 rpm upwards — so producing an extremely flexible power curve .
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