Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb mod] [be] [vb pp] so [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Compacts also provide an invaluable forum for dialogue between teachers and employers to discuss and clarify ways in which the curriculum should be developed so as best to provide for the needs and interests of students in and beyond school .
2 Lucky , too , are children whose path through the complexities of the Old Testament can be made so comparatively straight by The Children 's Bible in 365 Stories , of which the third pack is now available for both Old Testament ( TS379 — two cassettes ; 2 hours 28 minutes ) and New Testament ( TS383 — two cassettes ; 2 hours 11 minutes ) .
3 One of the attractions of windsurfing is that the equipment can be transported so easily .
4 If this were true , then it is hard to see how impairments in face processing could be explained so economically in terms of the cognitive modules that functional models contain .
5 ( d ) Party not to take advantage of his own wrong A lease will be construed so far as possible so as not to permit a party to it to take advantage of his own wrong .
6 Although the laws will doubtless be tightened , no cure for the current state of financial laxity will be found so long as Yugoslavia has a ‘ soft budget ’ approach to monetary policy , and persists in its attempts to combine self-management with the doctrine of ‘ social ownership ’ .
7 I feel we need a poet to tell of the contribution made to our Christian Aid Week by those who stay at home and bake so that the baking stall can be kept so magnificently supplied every day .
8 Political prosecutions and political imprisonment may be deemed so far in the past as to be without modern day relevance .
9 Those who find it objectionable that an aesthetic problem should be taken so seriously may be assured that art represents the highest task and the true metaphysical activity of this life : witness the illustrious pioneer on my path , to whom I dedicate this essay .
10 If output and methods of production can be changed so quickly how can the input of labour be varied to accommodate these changes ?
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