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

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1 However , we must take account of the sign change for the spatial components of the metric equation on going from three-space to space–time , and so where K is the Gaussian curvature .
2 So where Bangladeshis spent periods of time in the United Kingdom interspersed with periods in Bangladesh and then brought their families to the United Kingdom , took temporary accommodation , and then applied to be treated as a homeless person , it was held that the local authority was entitled to refuse them .
3 ( b ) The payer has the opportunity of contesting his liability in proceedings , but instead gives way and pays : see e.g. , Henderson v. Folkestone Waterworks Co. ( 1885 ) 1 T.L.R. 329 , and Sargood Brothers v. The Commonwealth , 11 C.L.R. 258 , especially at p. 301 , per Isaacs J. So where money has been paid under pressure of actual or threatened legal proceedings for its recovery , the payer can not say that for that reason the money has been paid under compulsion and is therefore recoverable by him .
4 This is particularly so where tribunals have their own appellate tribunal .
5 The angle subtended by a string of length r at the centre of the sphere is θ , and so where R is the radius of the sphere .
6 So where pressure exists to reduce expenditure the reduction is most likely to be achieved .
7 So where Schleiermacher had drawn a sharp line between theology and philosophy , rejected metaphysics as an avenue of approaching truth , and stressed consciousness as lying deeper than rationality , Hegel subsumed theology under philosophy , and gave reason the highest place .
8 This depends on whether , but from the definition of so where labour is employed in sector Y , the relative price of the taxed good must increase .
9 Later dicta leave it quite uncertain whether A can do so where C 's refusal to deliver up the goods amounts to conversion , and they are decidedly against such a view where C's conduct in obstructing A 's entry does not ; and this , too , even where the goods come on C 's premises without any tort on A's part .
10 So although agencies can now see what sort of approach they should be making in women 's development policy , and are looking at their lives in their entirety — not just as baby machines , the agencies are restricted by the IMF and World Bank conditions in what they can do .
11 So although M&S is regarded by the stock market analysts as a superbly run business , the lack of real growth in consumer spending has led some to say sell the shares mistakenly in my view .
12 So although Attlee 's cabinet of the post-war years was instrumental in promoting and drafting the European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms , few thought it necessary or desirable that this guarantee of freedom should become part of English law .
13 So although BT 's pricing ( £399 ) does cover single purchases , many aspiring users will need to acquire their Relate 2000 's in pairs ( £749 ) .
14 So although machines may beat us , there is no need to despair .
15 Andrew Neil is very litigious for an editor ( ‘ Randy Andy Gets a Grandy ’ , you may remember , as The Sun put it in January ) , so although Pamella told me lots of … interesting things about him , I 'd better tread carefully .
16 So although memory , for example , ha is three times as more likely to appear on the paper than say , what is psychology or groups or perception , it 's nonetheless possible that perception , groups or what is psychology could appear .
17 So although cats do enjoy this taste , they do so at a very mild level indeed .
18 So although Frazer was doing a kind of anthropology that was later to be rather dis despised , it had something to be said for it .
19 Drinking water was still taken from contaminated sources , so although pipes were laid to many individual houses and street standpipes by the 1840s , the water was impure ( see Cruickshank and Burton 1990 ) .
20 So although consumers may on average be better off so far as their spending power is concerned , they may be worse off overall when environmental factors are taken into account .
21 Very much er so although wages at the end of the war were n't so big you know even then er
22 The Pools were working summer hours so although Joe was off it was a school day .
23 So although CFCs are present in the atmosphere only in minute amounts , their effects are profound indeed .
24 So although women's-relationship to wages and work changed , men 's did n't .
25 Right , so although world wheat trade has risen there , okay a lot of that world wheat trade will have been the U K selling wheat to Germany and er , Germany selling wheat to , to the U , to the U K.
26 So although lexicographers may purposely employ experts to contribute to the compilation of definitions in more esoteric domains , it is nevertheless the case that more everyday words will have more widely understood patterns of usage that are reflected in both the definitions they possess and the manner in which they are used in a typical business letter .
27 So once Posi had drifted the ship down near the surface , I prepared myself for my descent — the cylinder in a carry-net slung over one shoulder , a hand raised to hold on to my hairpiece .
28 So once Alan gets his er I
29 Doctors were always in some way or other community leaders , much more so than lawyers or bankers .
30 Even more so than Aethelfrith , Eadwine established himself as a Humbrian king .
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