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

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1 No further items were traced referring to this case and so the confusion was allowed to remain .
2 At the shorter wavelength , the rings are lit up by the Sun 's radiation and shine brilliantly ; but methane in Saturn 's atmosphere absorbs at this wavelength and so the planet itself is virtually invisible .
3 Young children have very different temperaments and so the style of management of one child may not suit another .
4 The fleshly temptations of porn pose a threat to public morality and so the law steps in .
5 In the case of inferior courts , that is , courts of a lower status than the High Court , such as the justices of the peace , it was recognised that their learning and understanding of the law might sometimes be imperfect and require correction by the High Court and so the rule evolved that certiorari was available to correct an error of law of an inferior court .
6 The Court held on the one hand that the protection of the Directive was a matter of public policy and so the worker could not trade away his right under the Directive to the maintenance of the same terms and conditions , even if ‘ the employee obtains new benefits in compensation for the disadvantages resulting from an amendment to his contract of employment so that , taking the matter as a whole , he is not placed in a worse position than before ’ ( point 15 ) .
7 Though his proposals could cost the taxpayer another £18m or so a year , they might help produce more effective constituency MPs .
8 Both are embedded in the roof of a nearby school and so the Captain has to make a manual approach , without the benefit of wearing the EOD protective suit .
9 At a frequency of 20 hertz , there are 20 waves each second and so the length of each one is about 17 metres .
10 Unlike the laws of menstruation and childbirth , it had never been as intimately linked to cultic activity/purity and so no recasting was required following the events of 70 AD .
11 These later die and so the carbon dioxide eventually finds its way to the sea floor as sediment .
12 In the other response the stepping rate is approximately equal to the natural frequency and so the rotor is at the equilibrium position with a positive velocity at the end of the first step .
13 There was evidence that could be seen to point either way and so the verdict was left open .
14 Children 's behaviour problems can arise in all of these contexts and so the advice needs to be specifically tailored to the individual family 's requirements .
15 The ‘ misery line ’ as it is called-stations from Kennington to Morden dim and cheerless dungeons , trains cancelled with appalling regularity ( there 's a shortage of drivers on the Northern Line , because it is the last to embrace OPO-one person operation-and so the pay is lower than on other lines ) .
16 And when I hit those chords really hard , there was none of that fluttering noise and so the rhythm parts became a little spankier sounding .
17 The resultant figure is a net liability and so the minority interest is a debit balance .
18 After perhaps 80 Ma or so the increase in the temperature in the sub-lithospheric mantle below the supercontinent will lead to uplift , rifting and continental fragmentation .
19 In any garden one has to think of the practical as well as the more decorative elements and so a shed and compost area were included .
20 There are difficulties assessing the child between the age of 2 and 4 years and so a range of different tests is used in an attempt to tap a wide range of the child 's skills and maintain the child 's interest and motivation to co-operate .
21 Equity only protects the bona fide purchaser for value of a legal estate and so the rule should be of no application .
22 The reason being that probably for the last 50 years the sewers have been provided free : they have outlived any associated loans and so no charge has been made to the revenue accounts .
23 Proposals for private motorised travel were , on the other hand , very different , for this mode was seen to be at the root of many of the traffic and environmental problems of the experimental areas and so every effort was to be made to curb the excesses of its use .
24 Opposition to Home Rule had been canalized into a patriotic war and so the party ended the war in a confident mood , as it had begun it .
25 Wade also rebuilt the existing barracks at Ruthven and Bernera , already described , and over the next ten years or so a total of more than 30 other forts to protect his new , Roman-style , network of roads .
26 In the last ten years or so a group of enthusiastic breeders has been attempting to locate and rescue some of the coloured cattle of Wales and in 1981 a breed society for the Ancient or Coloured Cattle of Wales was set up ; its Welsh title is Gwartheg Hynafol Cymru .
27 The average surface temperature on Venus is also much higher than on the Earth , 730 K instead of 288 K. The troposphere extends up to an altitude of about 60 km , and in its lower 50 km or so the lapse-rate is adiabatic .
28 Local registry offices will also supply copies of certificates if the event was recorded in their district , but they do not provide facilities for consulting indexes and so the genealogist has to have fairly precise information before a successful search for a certificate can be made .
29 Its compound eye resolves less detail and so the image would look both much coarser and grainier .
30 Known as London Fields , Angela and Matthew Flowers had intended to use it for storage , but the appeal of the space suggested a more imaginative solution and so a proportion will be employed for changing exhibitions or for more permanent installations by gallery artists .
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