Example sentences of "[be] said so [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | And yet it could have been said so simply . |
2 | As will be clear from all that has been said so far , it seems that this short time is barely adequate for the person concerned to have dealt with all the issues involved in adjusting to the death of a loved one . |
3 | Given what has been said so far it will not appear surprising that the conference sponsors include the Western Isles Islands Council — it is to be held in Stornoway — as well as the SED and OECD . |
4 | From what has been said so far it is obvious that good interview schedules are important tools for the fieldworker . |
5 | At a recent training breakfast I gave our worship leaders the following fifteen practical points — culled from the current literature — which summarise much of what 's been said so far : |
6 | All that has been said so far applies to hypertext systems , but there are important differences that may affect needs . |
7 | But what has been said so far , that the flipping and the circumstance including it were required for the wipers ' starting to work , is consistent with the cause existing without that effect . |
8 | Of course , there is nothing intrinsically quantum mechanical in what has been said so far . |
9 | Note the importance , in all that has been said so far , of the sender 's correct estimation of the receiver 's state of knowledge . |
10 | It follows from what has been said so far that , as stable norms can be observed through analysis of linguistic patterns , change in progress will show up as violations of the expected ‘ normal ’ patterns . |
11 | All that has been said so far has , of course , been at the level of advocacy . |
12 | This assumption can be made explicit by making literal use of an " existence predicate " , and sometimes any residual doubts about what is assumed on a particular occasion can be resolved only by a repeated and emphatic use of such predicates ; but , as is clear from what has been said so far , the use of such predicates is not analogous to acts of property ascription , especially if " properties " are understood in the sense of " accidental properties " . |
13 | There are some important exceptions to what has been said so far . |
14 | I accept everything that has been said so far , but is it really necessary for the persons in question to be the subject of media coverage ? |
15 | Nothing has been said so far about precise content , for example , which world religions should be included , or whether the focus should be mainly on Christianity , how far non-religious stances such as Humanism should feature in RE , or what to do about the occult , and so forth . |
16 | 2.28 Most of what has been said so far has related to the loss of the principal breadwinner of the dependants . |
17 | ‘ Hullo ! ’ , and this may be said so softly that it is almost inaudible and we only see the nostrils tremble . |
18 | All this is said so nonchalantly , with so much gazing across the water and into the cloudy sky , that a spectator might be convinced we really did bump into each other in our lunch break . |
19 | Frank , I think , had spoken to him about not taking everything that was said so personally but to learn how to ride the ups and downs , the vicissitudes , of theatre . ’ |