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

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1 The ChangeBar is improved , and so amazingly is the colour output .
2 Correspondingly the teacher is not redundant , a competent teacher is a learning manager and so also is every parent , manager or counsellor , their task is to provide the conditions and facilitate the process of self-development .
3 With a bank deposit it is relatively easy for the holder to recover the money balance , risk is low and so also is the rate of return .
4 That is , continuous dynamic dealing with minor perturbations is automatic and so also is the application of basic rules about safety ; for example , the system or some part of it might be programmed to go through a step-change function such as a shut-down if certain parameters exceed prescribed limits .
5 We can say that the relationship between marriage system and terminology is itself highly variable and so too is the way they interact on each other .
6 The patient 's family is satisfied and so too is the doctor .
7 And so too were the Earl of Shaftesbury and Sotherton Escourt , Tory Home Secretary in 1859 .
8 De Castelnau was committed ; and so too was the man appointed to carry out de Castelnau 's decision .
9 The design and construction of manuals , parts lists , catalogues and so forth is an area that requires more control over the whole document than , say , a word processor but does n't require the control over every item that a page makeup program provides .
10 As it was your generous gift of the physic Garden to the Worshipful Company of Apothecaries that encouraged the supporting of that Garden for the improvement of Botany and so consequently was the Occasion of my being employed in a service so agreeable to my natural inclinations , so the favourable opinion you have had of my abilities , when you was pleased to recommend me to that worshipful Company , with the several instances I have since had of your generous inclinations to encourage the Art and me , will ever lay me under the greatest obligations to endeavour to answer that character you was please to give of me and herein humbly hoping to approve myself what I most desire to be thought of …
11 The state of the nation was inevitably one of the major themes of the talk on the hills at that period ; but so also was the change that was taking place rapidly in the collieries of the steam-coal areas where work was being ‘ rationalized ’ , a much-used euphemism for the cutting of labour costs .
12 The sums of money are large , but so too is the level of need in Scotland .
13 The location of the library in relation to users is important , but so too is the location of stock within the library .
14 This means that the modulus is much lower , but so too is the damping , which passes through a maximum in the vicinity of T g .
15 Public pressure against nuclear power was a factor in this decision , but so too was the government 's concern at the high costs of nuclear-generated electricity , waste disposal and plant decommissioning which were hindering its attempts to privatize the electricity industry .
16 In politics she was a Conservative ; Benjamin Disraeli was a lifelong friend ; but so too was the Radical , Richard Cobden [ q.v . ] .
17 Kuzmitch did mention that Blake had been unimpressed by the American and British intervention in South Korea but so too were a lot of other people .
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