Example sentences of "so [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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31 | So the poll tax was born ( see below ) . |
32 | So the fight is on to save ship building on Tyneside . |
33 | The World Championships crept gradually nearer , and as they did so the relay running order began to get to me . |
34 | This may be associated with disturbed sleep and irritability and so the scratching may not be noticed . |
35 | so he just kept going , so the pick-up jammed its anchors on , there was a Rover it was coming the other way , the Rover went up the verge |
36 | Brenda , I adore it , it 's me all over so the bathroom I had endless trouble , as you know , with Shirley I had to buy stuff and Shirley came in and I gave her little presents of this and that and helped her with cooking meals for her she re-grouted practically my bath tiles and my en suite tiles because we thought water was going through the wall , and it was and then I had to replace the where you take the plug out in the bath , I forget what you call that , the trap |
37 | So the quantity of cocaine seized has increased considerably but the quantity of crack is a very small proportion of it and the quantity of crack coming into the country is minuscule . |
38 | Right , so the quantity supplied right , let's just say , as a function of price of X , the prices of other products , Y , right , to N , prices of inputs one to N , er , what other things can we include ? |
39 | They supply a constant load , therefore , so the user , the electricity user , has to be persuaded to even out his use of electricity , so night storage heaters are sold to people , just to be switched on at night , in order to provide a smoothing of the demand load . |
40 | So the selection of species could favour a minority of species in which larger individuals increasingly began to interbreed . |
41 | So the selection of this value for γ 1 causes no change in the price term which influences supply , . |
42 | Mariana did n't look up so the smile Trent gave her was a waste of time and he could n't think of anything else to say , or nothing that would make any difference . |
43 | And ( b ) rigged prices lead to the dumped surpluses that distort world trade ; so the goal is to move the EC 's intervention prices down towards world-market ones — down , as a minimum , towards what a truly efficient European farmer can survive on . |
44 | So the hound followed the scent and hunted this man . |
45 | So the hound was a long way behind him when he began to run . |
46 | So the detergent companies have been careful to use lots of recycled plastic in their containers . |
47 | So the foal will be naturally friendly and confident with its companions , and will be accepted by them . |
48 | So the advantage of pu putting your files in different directories , is you find things easily . |
49 | So the rise in product wages was both the clearest expression of tightening labour markets and the mechanism which prevented it from inhibiting accumulation . |
50 | Not until after the medieval period was it economically viable to recover amounts as small as this , and so the gold content of silver artefacts can be a useful indicator of their antiquity . |
51 | So the possibility was that the leadership there , if any , would not be fully aware of what had just developed . |
52 | Of course , we could scatter many billions of spores , thereby reducing the odds , but even so the possibility of even one of them encountering a suitable receiving planet anywhere in the Universe is vanishingly small . |
53 | This in turn will allow the recognition of high and low risk groups , and so the possibility of identifying high and low risk practices . |
54 | This is because the assumption is that the significance of the icon is based upon the faith of the believer and so the possibility of a meeting between the believer and that Reality is discounted from the start . |
55 | thank you and we see here that erm one thousand eight hundred and fifty six pounds had been claimed , that one thousand eight hundred and fifty six pounds thirteen had been received so the insurance cover had paid |
56 | Its wings were folded when the building collapsed and so the damage is mostly to the wing tips . |
57 | The difference in longitude is ( p and so the separation after a distance s is where R is the radius of the sphere . |
58 | The publishing director of Burke 's Peerage is apparently concerned that the Prince ( and even more so the Princess ) of Wales are letting the side down in matters of etiquette . |
59 | So the princess began to think that he really enjoyed being a monster and very ugly . |
60 | In the critical case , when{ ge } vanishes , we have two equal eigenvalues -{gm} , but I — B(0) is still simply degenerate ; thus unc and so the column unc makes this vanish . |