Example sentences of "[conj] so [adv] [be] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Thus the boundary conditions are not affected , and so neither are the functions f(u) and g(v) .
2 The home-help service , to all intents and purposes , is already a service for the very old ( ibid. : 131 ) , and so also is the meals-on-wheels service ( ibid . ) .
3 It is also more narrowly focused on the kinship group — relationships with her parents , brothers , sisters , in-laws and so on are the ones she most values .
4 Within the compass of the types of jewellery collars , brooch designs , girdles and belts , and so on are the laws , the superstitions , the personalities , the fashions , the economics , the etiquette and the art of the whole of Europe .
5 So much mere lip-service is paid to the concept of the primacy of users ' needs , and so often are the users ' needs merely perceived rather than ascertained , that library services fall short of users ' real needs or requirements too often .
6 London Irish thought they 'd scored a try here … the ref tho rightly gave a knock on … and the cherry and whites rolled on to take the lead with a penalty from Martin Roberts … another penalty apiece made it six three to Gloucester at half-time … but they deserved more … the forwards were fired up but so too was the exiles defence which took a fair old hammering … the turning point came at the start of the second half when referee David Matthews awarded Gloucester a penalty try …
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