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

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1 This would seem a clear inducement to revive the share-rigging practices that so embarrassed the finance ministry when a host of securities scandals broke in 1991 .
2 Aileen had read about multi-currency mortgages in the newspapers and so gave a specialist broker a call to find out more .
3 The London office reported a similar problem , and so did the YTV branches in Sheffield and Hull .
4 An Intel Corp observer says the company is really competing against system makers IBM Corp , Hewlett-Packard Co , Digital Equipment Corp and Sun Microsystems Inc , and maybe MIPS Technologies Inc : his point is that Intel is bound to a policy of moving more and more of the system onto its chips until all the hardware vendor will be adding is a couple of leads ; he also says Intel is very conscious of the potentials of the computer and communications tie-up and is dreaming of a worldwide network data repository under its thumb ; strategic alliances came up and so did the name AT&T Co , and the words ‘ information utility ’ .
5 When Christopher Steffen , reportedly a slash and burn merchant when it comes to cutting costs and staff , quit Eastman Kodak Co on Wednesday after just seven weeks in the job of chief financial officer of Eastman Kodak Co , saying that the team was agreed on the objectives , but had irreconcilable differences on how to get from here to there , IBM Corp shares jumped for joy in anticipation that he was about to be named finance chief — but the joy subsided and so did the share price , off 87.5 cents at $49 when nothing happened yesterday ; word out of IBM is that there is an appointment already to be announced , but unless the fact that Steffen is now at a loose end causes a last-minute re-think , he is not the man that IBM has in mind .
6 Jake and his men gave a loud guffaw and so did the Town Clerk and the Dragoons .
7 The pictures Mark had created for her of the Nuremberg trials figured in her dreams and so did the bomb sites of war-torn London .
8 Banks argued against the changes but acknowleged the need for change and so supported the Cheque Act .
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