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

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1 If so then on the assumption , surely acceptable to Nozick as to most people , that the prospect of a profit is a valid reason for most commercial activities it follows that selling arms to one of the combatants for profit does not jeopardize one 's neutrality .
2 As so often with the Government , the illusion and not the reality is what really counts .
3 The flash-point came , as so often in the past , in the car industry , with Ford workers , members of the TGWU , deciding to smash the 5 per cent guideline with calls for a minimum pay rise of £20 a week and associated fringe benefits .
4 As so often in the past , Our Lady blessed us with fine weather so that were able to hold our group procession on Wednesday morning , carrying her statue along the holy mile to the Shrine , singing hymns and reciting the Rosary .
5 Time alone will tell whether these initiatives will significantly add to the drive towards improved VFM in central government , or , as so often in the past , will in the end have little effect .
6 In this way , as so often in the past , even in the throes of revolution and civil war Siberia once more demonstrated the intimate and inextricable connection between its own internal fortunes , the sufferings and achievements of its people and the historical development of Russia as a whole .
7 It is your land , Creggan , it is yours … ’ and she spoke to him gently as so often in the past he had spoken to her .
8 As so often in the past , our Government are stuck in the defensive mud .
9 AS so often in the past , a major sporting event is set to give Northern Ireland a morale boost at just the right time .
10 But when the end comes it may well , as so often in the past , be bloody , both for her and her party .
11 Innovation , as so often in the market itself , is seen primarily within these received terms .
12 ( Incidentally , note that as so often in the analysis of deixis , these various examples involve the overlapping organizations of the five basic categories of deixis : thus greetings usually involve temporal , person and discourse deixis ; demonstratives both space and person ; vocatives both person and social deixis ; and so on . )
13 It has appeared on countless screens , an instantly recognisable indication of Paris , provided a backdrop for pop videos , high fashion pictures and for films as diverse as So Long at the Fair , The Lavender Hill Mob and the James Bond adventure A View to a Kill .
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