Example sentences of "so [v-ing] [pron] [verb] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He even managed to do some work in front of the Greek television cameras , so enabling me to make the Central Television programme ‘ At Home with Costakis in Athens ’ .
2 In so doing it rejects the classical vision of the company which defines the interests of the company as those of the shareholders , who are the only members of the company .
3 In so doing it reversed an earlier commitment , made in 1988 in the aftermath of the 1986 Chernobyl disaster [ see pp. 36161 ; 34831 ] , to begin the shut-down of the country 's 12 nuclear reactors in 1995 .
4 In so doing it suggested a small but distinct improvement on that model : the party-list vote should be the first on the ballot paper , not the second as it is in West Germany , and the constituency vote should come second instead of first .
5 In so doing he became the first US President since Harry S. Truman to veto a major spending bill .
6 In so doing he combined the religious culture of Lérins and the rhetorical culture of Late Antiquity more successfully than had Sidonius .
7 In so doing he triggered a theological storm that led to his resignation .
8 Firstly , he used a telescope to observe the heavens , and in so doing he transformed the observational data that the Copernican theory was required to explain .
9 By so doing he changed the very character of the conflict , for through the creation of a wider involvement in its success he tried to ensure that he , and his successors , would have broad support for the continued involvement of England and Englishmen in France .
10 In so doing she demonstrated the vital role of the family in early-modern towns .
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