Example sentences of "so [pron] be that the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | So it is that the crossing is made without further ado , ‘ opposite Jericho ’ ( 3.16 ) . |
2 | So it is that the fetish of masculinity is fashioned in men-only milieus — we look to footballers , boxers , soldiers and miners to find our real men . |
3 | Sometimes the newcomers have settled in without doing the original inhabitants any great harm — and so it is that the rabbit and the fallow deer have become accepted additions to Britain 's fauna . |
4 | So it is that the prospects for four political-reform bills are suddenly looking good . |
5 | So it was that the affairs of Bedford 's House of Industry came under scrutiny by a Mr. Adey who wrote to the then mayor , Dr. George Witt , saying that he ‘ would certainly recommend that that nearly useless building , at present , should be taken advantage of to form an extensive union of parishes for workhouse purposes ’ . |
6 | So it was that the companies gradually came to terms with the increasing traffic and provided it with a further impetus . |
7 | So it was that the Cohens ' life was very largely circumscribed by the Montreal riding , which had as its most prestigious centre Westmount , where they lived . |
8 | And so it was that the guilds and fraternities melted away and commerce took the lead , as will shortly be seen . |
9 | So it was that the agreement on which the first National Government was formed was ignored by the King , who granted a dissolution under conditions which broke both the letter and the spirit of the agreement . |
10 | So it was that the trade emulated this sliding scale system for the populace at large . |
11 | So it was that the Vancouver 27 — the forerunner of the Vancouver 28 — was born . |