Example sentences of "so [verb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Er well y I pick one that might be too long for you so pick Roxy Roxy which I love . |
2 | As the media and the information that it carries are increasingly separate so records managers need to master managing virtual records , learning to optimise the immense flexibility this can provide , whilst minimising the potential chaos . |
3 | So please council when you have the money will you take action to remedy this blot on our lovely park which is being destroyed by mindless yobs at night time . |
4 | So PLEASE readers , this must go no further . |
5 | But the dozen or so Erk sympathisers are no match for the rest of the 500 deputies — all members of the People 's Democratic Party , the former communists who regrouped under a new name after the failed Moscow coup . |
6 | A linked range of innovations focus on white racism or male sexism and so introduce school policies which attempt to overcome racist and sexist attitudes and beliefs . |
7 | as for trade , it will be encouraged by it every way ; for carriage of all kind of heavy goods will be much easier , the waggoners will either perform in less time , or draw heavier loads , or the same load with fewer horses ; the pack-horses will carry heavier burthens , or travel further in a day … all which will tend to lessen the rate of carriage , and so bring goods cheaper to market . |
8 | Interviews , in contrast , are labour intensive but allow for elaboration on issues , so charting people 's perceptions , evaluations and responses . |
9 | So passed William Joyce . |
10 | It must so conduct affairs so as to secure full or near-full employment and that the rate of inflation will be stable and low enough to be tolerable . |
11 | ‘ I did n't know how else to shake you out of your melancholy — and I did so want Hilary back . ’ |
12 | ‘ I did so want Isabel to come , too . |
13 | But since 1945 , the only Attorneys-General to do so became Lord Chancellors which , being an appointment to political office , is distinguishable ; and only two Solicitors-General became judges . |
14 | But in a recent Nature article , David Schwartzman of Howard University , and Tyler Volk of New York University , maintain that primitive microbes staved off the greenhouse effect , so helping weathering ( where more carbon gets buried in surface soil ) by stabilizing the soil against erosion . |
15 | It is the random nature of the violence that so terrorizes whites . |
16 | Right , so given sort of erm , public and semi-public institutions , right , represent a large proportion of the non- agricultural erm , employment opportunities , and as a result , alright , the rates of pay in the , in the civil service , essentially , are going to , going to determine erm , the urban , the urban wage rate . |
17 | Together they have a lot of money , so land values are high in most parts of the country . |
18 | So land ownership and management are very relevant to our theme of landscape study and historical reconstruction : the estates belonging to particular individuals or corporate bodies , and the boundaries within which they lie are important factors to be elucidated for any area . |
19 | ‘ One option would be for all schemes to be channelled through a single agency , so land managers only had one port of call for payments , ’ said the commission . |
20 | So land vertebrates in particular tend to come from relatively few sites , which become exhaustively collected compared with most invertebrate localities . |
21 | The idolisation of Miss Hatherby that had so annoyed Nora in the early days of the piano lessons had gone . |
22 | Price cuts failed to boost sales so profit margins have been slashed . |
23 | Lock-in agreements , where parties expressly agree to negotiate with each other , are unenforceable because they are merely " agreements to agree " and so lack certainty ; lock-out agreements , under which a vendor agrees not to negotiate with third parties , can , on the other hand , constitute valid binding contracts . |
24 | So declare Janice Delaney , Mary Jane Lupton and Emily Toth , in the preface to their book , The Curse : A Cultural History of Menstruation . |
25 | All users who are asked by LIFESPAN to endorse the SSR should do so using option 4.4.0 — Endorse SSR . |
26 | So using straw can have beneficial effects for our farm animals ; burning straw has some direct effects on the environment which are , for the most part , bad as far as conservation is concerned . |
27 | ‘ More cars are damaged in accidents than are stolen , for instance , so repair costs are a very big factor . |
28 | I mean to marry Miss Kyte , and so gain possession of Merchiston Lodge and Aunt Lavinia 's fortune . ’ |
29 | At the end of Fifth Year , students take the Diploma in Architecture , and so gain exemption from the RIBA Examination , Part 2 ; the Diploma is also taken as a two-year course by students who have obtained a first degree in architecture elsewhere in Britain . |
30 | He lied about his address and so received methadone on a maintenance basis . |