Example sentences of "so [subord] [det] " in BNC.

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1 This is especially so where such expressions as " Our offer is made on the basis of our current price list " are used .
2 Right so the functional form test , if we look at the kie squared version , right , again we 've got a very small er test statistic implying there 's no breach of functional form right , the , the log er specification , right , seems to be working okay , there 's no problems with it erm if we now look at normality we 've got a bit of a problem with normality , right in that our test statistic is now four point nine , if we look at the critical value at the five percent level of kie when kie squared two , ah it 's not too bad , our five percent critical value of the kie squared two is five point nine nine , so although that test statistic is reasonably high , I mean you 'd probably reject , oh yes , we can reject the null at ten percent of normally distributed errors we would n't reject the null at five percent erm let's just have a look at in actual fact at those errors to see what the problem is .
3 The lights went out during the two world wars and the austerity years which followed , so although this year is actually the 80th anniversary , it 's only the 60th display .
4 So although this is fifty pence when you show it on here the fir so the first thing we 've got to do is change this fifty pence to get away from fifty pence or thirty pence or twenty and change it into a fraction .
5 So although several of the VT2 binding sites in the gene 62 promoter show sequence similarity to the Vmw175 binding consensus , the degree of homology of the sites is insufficient to allow recognition of these gene 62 promoter sites by the comparatively specific Vmw175 protein .
6 So although those carers in the action sample were grateful for the help they received from the Home Support Project ( and almost without exception carers throughout the action samples expressed the same sentiment ) , there is scant evidence that it contributed to allaying feelings of strain .
7 Their attitude to the course , more so than that of the physics students , was an instrumental one : the course was a means to an end .
8 ‘ More so than that envoy from the other world who tried to colonise your mind ?
9 Never more so than that !
10 Many people believe that a lottery is no more just than any other way of choosing — perhaps less so than many other ways .
11 Low wages , high unemployment and rising crime are facts of life in the North , more so than many other parts of the country .
12 But when the death coach came galloping out of the wild black sky to take Darby O'Gill to hell , it fairly put the fear of God in me ; more so than any clergyman before or since , however vivid their threats of eternal damnation .
13 In so many respects utterly ditferent from Wilde , Genet nevertheless also subverts the depth model of identity via the perverse dynamic , and perhaps more so than any other writer since Wilde .
14 Because Roirbak had built the machine to appear humanoid , more so than any of the others in the building , it was like seeing a real dead body lying there .
15 His audiences were clearly defined , perhaps more so than any actor around , and they appeared to be generally under thirty , longhaired , with bearded males in the predominance , and ‘ intelligent ’ — what a silly description that was — females , usually blonde .
16 That is , the religious aspect is specifically stressed by Plato , much more so than any version of the Megarian decree ; if the Megarian exclusion was primarily religious , it is very strange that the exclusion does not extend to the obvious religious meeting-places and events , that is temples and sacrifices .
17 Lawyers have traditionally been generous with their time and talents , more so than any other profession except , perhaps , medicine , and they are accustomed to rendering assistance to those who are genuinely unable to afford professional fees .
18 Probably more , probably more so than any oth anybody else on campus , yeah .
19 There , in this country , more so than any other country in Europe , there 's a tradition of adults abusing children quite legitimately as well in the form of beating them and erm indeed headmasters of Eton back in the eighteenth and nineteenth century were often selected , not because of their scholarly ability , but because of their size and strength .
20 No sooner has it done so than another baby joins on behind in the same way and within a few seconds , the entire litter has formed a caravan behind their parent .
21 Beautiful people are often surprisingly insecure , more so than those who fear they are not pretty or handsome enough to attract the opposite sex .
22 Though residents find little change in the quality of living under these arrangements , they are generally pleased with the traffic calming that has resulted , though less so than those who live in the streets that have been completely rebuilt .
23 It was the same mentality that led him into the folie de grandeur of thinking that , having been a champion driver , he was also fitted to run a motor-racing team — indeed , to think that he was better fitted to do so than those for whom he had worked and driven .
24 However , working conditions are reasonable for the trade ( i.e. pub tenants and managers work long hours , but no more so than those of comparable companies ) , job security is high , and the staff are , by and large , loyal to the firm .
25 All teachers are over-pressed with regard to what is expected of them , and none more so than those doing RE .
26 The ride is on the firm side but no more so than some of its rivals and better than others .
27 I do n't think that clay consumption is on the increase — no more so than some of the other doings in my oddities file , such as eating the Oregon rough-skinned newt ( Journal of the American Medical Association , vol 246 , p 247 ) or performing bilateral orchiectomy ( ie removal of the testes ) on oneself ( JAMA , vol 241 , p 2188 ) .
28 Rather than modem Western beliefs being less mystic than those in antiquity , or in underdeveloped communities , they seem equally if not more so than some .
29 These are mere speculations but they are , in fact , no more so than some of the anti-welfare state ‘ theses ’ referred to in the next chapter .
30 He was as Romantic as any man of his time , and more so than most ; one ideally suited to Leonard 's own deeply Romantic ( and romantic ) strains — imagists both , rather than surrealists .
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