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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 I suggested a second or so ago that the ordinary reader , unsure of what to make of the shifting realities of Joyce 's writing , might defensively assume that no such hesitations would trouble the experienced reader , but that is far from being a homogeneous class .
2 I mean the old index-linked certificates , when they came up I put them back into the fourth issue , and then the fifth issue and so on because the bonuses are better .
3 Er facilities er exist for parking and so on and the only thing is , er I 'm talking about catering in the sense of a Saturday whether it 's here or there .
4 The weight percentage retained on the coarsest sieve is plotted at the appropriate grain diameter , the sum of weight percentages retained in the two coarsest sieves is plotted at the next finer mesh , the cumulative contents of the first three sieves at the next finer mesh and so on until the entire sediment has been accounted for at 100% .
5 She might repeat the procedure at another specified bank in Parish and so on until the Credit was fully utilised .
6 A recession would cut back London 's traffic but so long as the economy keeps growing , the result will be more cars , more traffic and more pollution .
7 You need special cards to get in even if you are a visitor but so far as the computer is concerned that did not have the same security ? ’
8 In the back kitchen was a dresser , three pails of water a yard or so apart and a small scattering of drawing-pins .
9 It can bolt it or it can corner but so long as the muzzle is in place it can not kill .
10 This header data is transferred up as detail to the next level of the hierarchical structure and so on until the whole machine is recorded .
11 I would reject the submission made to the Court of Appeal that so long as the terms of paragraph 33 had been brought to the notice of the prosecution authorities they would be unable to adduce in a criminal court evidence disclosed in compliance with the order .
12 See it 's very very attractive , the erm stonework and so on and the slate roofs .
13 It follows , therefore , that this contingency insurance will , subject to its terms and conditions , indemnify the bank/organisation in the event of a claim arising from an insured peril in respect of such properties where the original policy is found for some reason not to be sufficient to protect the bank's/organisation 's interest and so long as the bank/organisation took the initial step , inter alia , reasonably to satisfy itself that adequate insurance arrangements had been made by the mortgagor .
  Next page