Example sentences of "so [vb -s] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 A good catalogue , therefore , makes life easy for its user , and so builds up the supplier 's reputation .
2 The foreword says ‘ A sad story with a happy ending ’ , and it 's about a little baby who has no Mummy and so goes off to find one .
3 Rather , as in social anthropology , it is possible to develop a dynamic model in which the student begins from the acute self-consciousness that his or her own concepts may be culture-specific at depths so far unexamined , and so starts out tentatively from them , being ready to revise them in the light of new ethnography .
4 The fact that it managed to do so stands out with a clarity so insistent that each individual ruler — including Mary Queen of Scots — must be assessed by the extent to which he or she successfully fostered the self-perception that the Scots were a people who mattered .
5 The clock face is painted white and so stands out clearly from quite a distance , allowing the time to be easily read .
6 So adds up very nicely to three sixty and Kelly spent more than she had .
7 Other SmartMath features include symbolic/numeric optimisation which simplifies expressions before they are calculated and so speeds up calculations , and live symbolics which trigger the program to evaluate expressions symbolically , using all previous definitions in the document .
8 This sends such orders electronically and simultaneously to many market makers , and so speeds up taking a position in the shares of many different companies .
9 Alright , so increases in er , say the subsidy on sheep will have impacts on the wool market .
10 One species of beetle in Brazil , when alarmed , immediately folds up its legs and flattens itself sideways , exposing its white underside and so takes on the appearance of a bird dropping .
11 It rolls up small so takes up little space in a rucksack .
12 Why do n't we take out from access , so takes out a job number , sorry from accounts and just say take out a job number .
13 Compact benefits students by offering them " value-added " jobs when they have attained their goals , and so opens up the realistic prospect of job satisfaction and career progression .
14 Burundi , a wretchedly poor country , manages to service almost all its debt , but doing so gobbles up 30% of its budget each year .
15 THE second law of thermodynamics always arouses interest because it is the only widely applicable law of physics that is not symmetric under time reversal , and so singles out a particular direction of time .
16 As one trade union succeeds in a wage claim and so moves up the ‘ league table ’ , other unions immediately put in similar wage claims in an attempt to restore their relative positions .
17 Russell and Ann Mills ' flat is particularly impressive as it is located on the upper floor of the school 's west wing ( Plate 37 and Fig 53 ) and so extends up into the apex of the steeply-pitched roof .
18 That this is so comes out in the way we say , for example , ‘ There is a pain in my foot ’ as readily as ‘ I feel a pain in my foot ’ .
19 A good quality bed has a lifespan of 10 to 15 years , and so works out cheaper in the long run .
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