Example sentences of "[coord] so [vb -s] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Or so goes the conventional wisdom . |
2 | Female sexuality causes men to lose self-control so that they cease to be responsible for their actions — or so runs the accepted wisdom . |
3 | Or so runs the common accusation . |
4 | If they bend too much , the bee responds by moving its wings less strongly and so maintains an optimum speed . |
5 | The limpet , like Neopilina , produces shell at an equal rate right round the circumference of the mantle and so builds a simple pyramid . |
6 | It also encourages the community to anticipate such changes and so achieves a good part of the benefit of change without the waste of litigation , or the expensive , uncertain , and awkward process of legislation . |
7 | Practical work is an important part of the education of all engineers and so forms an integral part of all four years of the course . |
8 | But one broad flank of the colony faces east and so catches the full warmth of the rising sun . |
9 | Thus in ( 36 ) , a typical example of the infinitive of result , managed evokes all the efforts which the subject had to make in order to attain the result and so situates the third-person support in time before — and all the way up to — the point at which " getting free " is actualized . |
10 | It is big — but it also happens to be Japanese , and so presents a juicy target . |
11 | Media advertising almost certainly has an effect , and so does the prior socialization of women for domesticity . |
12 | The opposition parties support Iraq , and so does the Constitutional Union , which is in the ruling coalition . |
13 | The problem with the political-business cycle literature lies in the fact that it attempts to deal with the popularity of governments and the nature of public policy-making solely on the basis of a consideration of economic variables alone and so isolates the economic dimension out of the larger political context and ignores the vital part played by non-economic factors in contributing to electoral success . |
14 | This indirectly modifies ( 20.10 ) to and so upsets the dimensional argument . |
15 | In other words this copies and so reads the entire disk . |
16 | Finally , in this brief introduction , what of the unflattering charge that social anthropology is the ‘ child of imperialism ’ ( some would say bastard ) and so carries an incapacitating stigma ? |
17 | But the sCD2 association shows several key structural differences from the standard V-domain dimerization and so provides a possible paradigm for adhesion interactions . |
18 | The actual founding of the town is obscure , but it was well established as part of the Royal hunting lodge before 1066 and so has no separate entry in the Domesday Book , since Snaith was a royal manor held by the King ‘ for the support of his table ’ , and therefore already documented . |
19 | Moreover , the learner is a foreigner , not a native speaker of the language , and so has no previous control of the language . |
20 | It can be assessed only by its appropriateness , but this depends entirely on what the pupil is writing about and for what purpose ( and so has a cross-curricular dimension ) . |
21 | Whether or not he does it , every person has a duty to God not to ‘ harm another in his life , … liberty , … or goods ’ , and so has a parallel right to defend himself against such attack . |
22 | An attractor that has a positive maximal Lyapunov exponent , and so has a high sensitivity to initial conditions , often has a very complicated structure , in that it may have a noninteger , fractal dimension , and have some of the properties of a Cantor set . |
23 | For example , sanguine Conté Carres crayons are made with a mixture of native earths plus softeners such as China clay , while the natural lump sanguine you can buy does not have these softening additives and so has a different texture . |
24 | Firm A has a balancing allowance in year 3 of 26.25 and so has its corporation tax reduced by 9.19 ( i.e. 26.25 × 35% ) in that year but ends up with a balancing charge of 23.75 in year 4 and so has an additional tax liability of 8.31 ( i.e. 23.75 × 35% ) in year 4 . |
25 | True art , or the best art , has a dialogic structure , many voices , and so has the good society . |
26 | The ships have gone and so has the Black Rat , but the opportunist Brown Rat remains a threat ashore . |
27 | Kendal , to the east of Windermere , is just outside the Lake District National Park and so makes a good base to visit the rest of the region . |
28 | Before the album 's release will come a single , ‘ Your Loss My Gain ’ , that 's neither particularly immediate or commercial and so makes a surprising choice to re-establish him in the public domain . |
29 | In the strictest sense of the word Iceland is not a ‘ Arctic ’ country ; the Circle nicks only the northern tip of the isle of Grimsey and so leaves the main island in a sub-Arctic no man 's land . |
30 | It fails to consider the operation of informal , and often invisible , restraints on office and so lifts the Prime Minister out of the complex constraining context of action . |