Example sentences of "[conj] so [adv] [adv prt] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Sometimes they would read our palms , finishing by giving them a little scratch that signified they were available — one scratch twenty douros , two scratches fifty douros and so on up the scale from an ‘ in and out ’ in the toilets or a ‘ short time ’ in a back room to a whole night in the brothel , with champagne and bath .
2 The group of circles formed a genus , and the genera could similarly be arranged in circles , and so on up the scale to higher groupings .
3 The syllabuses are labelled Class I , Class 2 and so on up the ladder .
4 This means , in a group of say ten hens , that the ‘ boss ’ hen is dominant to all the other nine hens , the second hen is subordinate to the boss hen but dominates the other eight , and so on down the hierarchy .
5 ‘ In those days the boys went into the church , the army , and so on down the family , and it fell to Charlie to go to the colonies .
6 We bypassed Shaibah of the famous and immortal song Shaibah Blues — which will be belted out by our sons and their sons I hope for evermore — and on to Bahrain where we landed and had a bit of a briefing by the CO of No 84 Squadron based at Shaihali , and so on down the Gulf to look for the City of Glasgow .
7 And so on down the years the litany of excitement and drama has continued .
8 There was a time when five-star hotels were assumed to be better than four-star and so on down the line .
9 Directors , whether of social services or in the voluntary field , are notoriously cautious in the light of committee opinion ; so are assistant directors and managers , and so on down the line .
10 To take a classic example , the big toe relates to the head , and so on down the body .
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