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

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1 The main problem is that so far the central battle seems unevenly pitched .
2 Heat from stronger lighting could be a problem , but it seems that so far the normal air conditioning has been able to cope and no abnormal discomfort has been experienced .
3 Her only regret was that Dr Neil did not buy the Clarion Cry so that so far the only piece of her work which she had seen in print was the one which she had written before she had arrived in the East End .
4 He can give no better value than to state the truth as he sees it , clearly and eloquently. this should be the aim of the painter and so also the ultimate aim of a commissioned work .
5 But as he progressed on into East Prussia , towards Tannenberg , the full impact and consequence of the Depression and partition were borne upon him , and so also the full potential of the Nazi Party was impressed upon him .
6 Assuming that the government has plenty of other policy measures at its disposal — tax incentives , subsidies to private activities , competition policy , industrial policy , and so on the key question in reaching an assessment is surely a simple one : are enterprises more efficient in the public or the private sector ?
7 This enigmatic man — one reluctant to disclose his plans even to his closest associates and so often the military miscalculator — in this instance judged the French national character correctly : if the Germans attacked Verdun , the French would resist .
8 But so far the public debate has in general been shrouded by the classic paradigm of totally opposed viewpoints , ie in terms of enthusiasts , supportative of AT overall , and opponents , usually favouring nuclear power or other conventional schemes .
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