Example sentences of "and so [adv] " in BNC.

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1 It is so perfectly scripted , so beautifully acted , so full of humanity and so stomach-clutchingly funny , that it makes almost every contemporary TV comedy look wan .
2 He was sufficiently confused by the English way of repressing emotion to characterise kind Hearts and Coronets as characteristic of Ealing movies in being emotionally quite frozen , ’ and so fastidiously determined to stay aloof from bland commercialism that he took no interest in the horror genre ( even though his later use of the Frankenstein story in his 1982 film Britannia Hospital suggests how much of a contribution he might have made in this area ) .
3 Her desperate need of him was so immediate , so pressing and urgent — and so incredibly familiar , as if it was the most natural thing in the world .
4 Since the progress zone 's existence is dependent on a signal from the ridge , removal of the ridge results in the disappearance of the progress zone and so effectively the clock in the cells is stopped permanently .
5 The Bishop of London stayed abroad for a while , and then discreetly returned and was found to be in office again , and so effectively that no one troubled to make an issue of it .
6 Younger males who have no harems also form groups without young or females , and so effectively there are two kinds of group : the one-male group and the multi-male group .
7 Known as ‘ Fizzer ’ to his colleagues and our fans , Phil played in every game of Palace 's promotion season of 1988–89 and only an injury , sustained on his 1st Division debut at Queens Park Rangers , prevented him from completing full appearances in 1989–90 , although he was an ever-present member of the team that reached the 1990 FA Cup Final and so nearly seized the famous trophy .
8 However , agencies are subject to inspection and statutory control by the Health Authority , and so generally can be relied upon for a high standard of service .
9 And so generally buy the first thing that actually fits .
10 Of course and that w oh I and ti and so anyway I started er work in August nineteen thirteen and er when December came around er there was a strike .
11 And so anyway , he 's bringing the money round sometime next week .
12 there 's one in the floor and all the kids wanted to go out to see mummy and so anyway Neil had to sing or naff sing , hey hey it 's thinking day !
13 It is all too easy to feel that we know the answer to the problems presented and so precipitously give advice .
14 The kingly rule of God which Jesus proclaimed and so signally embodied is not a matter of mere externals , what you eat or drink ; but righteousness , peace and joy in the Holy Spirit ( Rom. 14 : 1 7 ) , and all three were pre-eminently to be found in Jesus .
15 But if he had first dropped the razor , why should it be lying on top of the blanket and so conveniently close to his hand as if it had slipped from the opening fingers ?
16 He really scents the difficulty but thinks it too hard for discussion and so conveniently pretends that he has not seen it .
17 Thus the double layer moves more slowly than the average and so yet more growth layers pile up behind it and can not pass .
18 General Lee lost the battle and surrendered , and so yet another Saunderson was on the run .
19 One suggestion is that AIDS patients , like the rest of us , have suffered from common viral and bacteria infections and so already possess the necessary antibodies for defence .
20 Most babies distinguish reliably between their parents and others during the first six months of life , and so already know that human beings vary .
21 First , the Macintosh was designed as a graphical computer and so already possessed the necessary hardware to provide a typographically ‘ accurate ’ WYSIWYG display and then print it out onto the new LaserWriter printer .
22 In order to buy the oil off us , they had to pay sterling and so hence the demand for sterling goes up and suddenly we were viewed as a very rich economy .
23 Thus , with the help of a dummy variable t' for clarity , a nonperiodic signal may be represented by Now the pulsatances of the nth and ( n + 1 ) th harmonics are and so Hence or where , dropping the primes , since they are no longer necessary for clarity , The function G ( ο); giving the amplitude distribution in the equivalent continuous spectrum of the nonperiodic function F(t) is said to be the Fourier transform of F(t).
24 So ‘ fit ’ and so well adapted were they , and so successfully did they dominate their terrestrial environment , that they survived for 140 million years .
25 Rostand had grown rich on the royalties from his astonishing verse drama , Cyrano de Bergerac , which was first performed in 1897 and so successfully that its author was reportedly made a knight of the Légion d'Honneur on the opening night in between the fourth and fifth acts .
26 During the first war he 'd he 'd lost a ship and so finally he decided to buy a ship and he bought two little schooners in f in Porthmadog .
27 Lothar having tried for three days to do the dividing , said he " could not do so because of his ignorance of the places involved " and so finally left that task to his father .
28 And so finally I must say to you once again , welcome to South Cambridgeshire , and I hope that this will be a very pleasant and a very informative symposium .
29 When he turned to look at her , the firelight cast shadows across his body , so that she saw his arms not as arms , but as wings … and they will enfold me so strongly and so sweetly that I shall never want to be free …
30 Ranulf muttered indignantly against his strange master who dragged him across this wild country so different from the narrow streets of London and so utterly tedious as well .
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