Example sentences of "[to-vb] so [prep] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Some bank loans are provided in the form of a standby-credit or commitment which means a bank will provide funds if required to do so over a stated period , either on a fixed or floating rate basis .
2 If the banks wanted to seek relief , they would have to do so through a separate case brought against the local authority , he added .
3 He began to do so with a desperate vigour .
4 In the bite-shaped hollow , a small mound of viscous lava was growing and continued to do so for a long time afterwards .
5 An interesting difference between the two was that Chesterton was never able to escape the effects of this potent brew after he became a fascist , whereas Williamson managed to do so to a considerable degree , despite his continued personal support for Mosley until his death .
6 Alan Peter Elkin , 34 , of Oxbridge Lane , Stockton , was committed by Darlington magistrates yesterday for crown court trial on charges of passing a counterfeit £10 note and attempting to do so on a separate occasion .
7 Although Balcon was not the first to make films in Germany , he was the first to do so on a regular basis .
8 Those who wish to continue to serve can volunteer to do so on a part-time basis in the Ulster Defence Regiment .
9 Furthermore , it was difficult both to secure part of the surplus from self-supporting peasant households ( with a rather low participation in any monetary economy ) and to do so on a fair basis , that is , one which did not provoke revolt .
10 With a fixed exchange rate , that means that Britain loses competitiveness , and will continue to do so on a cumulative basis .
11 Not only did it win 13 of the 14 constituency seats ( 92.9% ) : it managed to do so on an average constituency vote of no more than 43.5% , which was further reduced by the usual leakage to a list vote of 41.8% .
12 Where the dealer acted as counterparty to the contract he may be willing to unwind the contract with a customer but there is no incentive for him to do so at a competitive price .
13 The basic assumption of geometric perspective is that although parallel lines never meet , they appear to do so at a vanishing point , on a distant backcloth .
14 In this way evangelicals understood the individual to achieve a right relation with God and to do so within a providential order in the world .
15 It also allows us to consider directly the implications of the object as physical form which mediates between the subjective and objective worlds , and to do so within an anthropological mode sensitive to the specificity of culture .
16 ‘ I hope and pray that the decision to give me the Nobel Peace Prize will encourage all those who pursue the cause of peace to do so in a renewed spirit of optimism and strength . ’
17 Should it be required to do so in a democratic way ?
18 Unfortunately , in the absence of all the facts , it is not possible for me to comment on the individual case , nor would I wish to do so in a public forum .
19 This result conforms to the trend established in previous surveys which shows that Scottish exports follow that of the UK but tend to do so in an exaggerated fashion .
20 It was the concept of parole , originally at the discretion of the Home Secretary , but amended in the course of the passage of the legislation through Parliament so that he could grant early release on licence to a prisoner only if advised to do so by a statutory Parole Board , that commanded the keenest interest of penal reformers and had the most extensive effects .
21 Furthermore , an appellant can not appear before that court , except on matters of law , unless he has leave to do so by a High Court judge .
22 He remained calm despite severe provocation and only left when ordered to do so by a senior UN official .
23 WOMEN drivers were warned yesterday not to stop if signalled to do so by an unauthorised person .
24 She added : ‘ We strongly urge woman motorists not to stop unless indicated to do so by an authorised person .
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