Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] so the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 You would get a much cleaner ball as a result and so the whole flow of the game would improve .
2 Although five different quarters are involved , each kind of quarter ( 1st , 2nd , 3rd , 4th ) carries equal weight and so the seasonal effect is eliminated .
3 The latter , however , has failed to meet the growing needs of local peasantry and so the old technology is being restored .
4 That is to say , W is from ten thousand to a million times higher than G and so the critical crack length is longer in direct proportion .
5 since the poles of this function are given by where p is any integer including zero , which is equivalent to rejecting poles in the positive half of the s-plane reveals that the transfer function to be provided is or Two reactive components are needed to achieve second-order response and so the relevant low-pass filter in conjunction with the load resistance R is as shown in figure 12.2(a) .
6 Unfortunately for the antediluvian bowl-heads , a right-thinking retailer phoned the RSPCA on the grounds that it was cruel to goldfish and so the whole idea had to be binned .
7 Each branch point can be thought of as occurring at a cell division and so the branching pattern is also a cell lineage which starts with the multipotential stem cell .
8 FOR THE last 10 years or so the British insurance community has attracted an enormous amount of takeover activity .
9 Limits were set in short by both sides on what they sought to do and how they sought to do it and these limits erm were n't self-evident at the time I can tell you because the American military , the Chiefs of Staff on the Executive Committee that discussed this an and took the decisions , were all in favour of making s air strikes on these bases and possibly er an er an armed intervention and so the military advice here er was er was rather similar to that of McArthur 's , that is turn the , the crisis into er a different kind of crisis , turn it in fact into a war .
10 Limits were set in short by both sides on what they sought to do and how they sought to do it and these limits erm were n't self-evident at the time I can tell you because the American military , the Chiefs of Staff on the Executive Committee that discussed this an and took the decisions , were all in favour of making s air strikes on these bases and possibly er an er an armed intervention and so the military advice here er was er was rather similar to that of McArthur 's , that is turn the , the crisis into er a different kind of crisis , turn it in fact into a war .
11 After a mile or so the Old Man is reached , just south and west of the actual Point Of Stoer ( 25 minutes ) .
12 I understand John McGrath 's sentiments but over the last decade or so the political dynamic of our society has changed so much , the social fabric has been so profoundly ravished that a different form of theatre is called for . ’
13 Conversely , the character and so the supraspecific group membership of the species that have originated in any area is determined by conditions there .
14 The Court of Appeal held that there was no contract between the owners and the port authority and so the secondary action was illegal .
15 The child of a globe-trotting executive mother is looked after by a female nanny and so the positive image of women in outward-looking powerful jobs is at once cancelled .
16 The Americans decided that an armed resistance was necessary and they went to the United Nations , shades of Bosnia here , they went to the United Nations to get support and , as luck would have it , the Soviets were sulking , this was quite common in the nineteen forties and fifties , and the a the Soviet ambassador to the U N was having a sulk and was refusing to attend the Security Council and he therefore persuaded the Security Council to pass a resolution er producing a United Nations force to aid plucky little South Korea against its vicious oppressive northern neighbours and so the Korean war started and the United Nations ' forces were commanded by one General Douglas MacArthur , General Douglas MacArthur , in case you do n't know , won the second world war single handedly
17 But the synthesis which has been established is a fresh thesis and so the whole process starts again .
18 Frankie was their triumph and so the final point of their story was n't its ‘ outrage ’ but its cosiness .
19 Selection intensity on early , beneficial effects will be stronger than on later , deleterious ones and so the optimal life history will include ageing .
20 If there is no load torque then this motor torque is used to accelerate the motor/load inertia ( 1' ) , therefore : This is an equation of simple harmonic motion for the rotor position and so the natural frequency of rotor oscillation about the equilibrium position is : The simple analysis of oscillation frequency assumes that the system is undamped .
21 Now the audience 's concentration began to guide him : his inflections were simple , his rhythms true : this in turn increased the audience 's interest and so the two-way current began to flow .
22 Sadly the very dry weather we have had over the last two summers has meant that even young bulbs have not been able to bulk up their energy supplies and so the following year they have been unable to produce flowers .
23 There was no existing model to use as a comparison of events and so the moral majority focused on clearly visible symbols such as disordered hair , clothing , and lifestyle , to articulate their fear of the ‘ alternative society ’ and its drug fiends .
24 Vegetation is not a Lambertian reflector and so the bidirectional reflectance can vary with the angles of illumination and view .
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