Example sentences of "so [adv] [conj] we [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 So long as we looked upon the production of value and the value of the product of capital individually , the bodily form of the commodities produced was wholly immaterial for the analysis , whether it was machines , for instance , corn , or looking glasses .
2 But we can not explain why this is always objectionable , so long as we remain on the plane of justice as I have defined it .
3 However , so long as we remain in the Community , Parliament has effectively handed over a number of functions that it has traditionally fulfilled .
4 ‘ We are very comfortable at Government House and Lady Franklin will not hear of our going from it so long as we remain in town .
5 This may provide another justification for the anthropic principle , for if all the histories are possible , then so long as we exist in one of the histories , we may use the anthropic principle to explain why the universe is found to be the way it is .
6 I mean yes of course we should live harmoniously together er who would y'know , sector of those people who have taken advantage of the right to buy and and so on and so forth but we talking about housing management in about housing management costs and if you have an estate of y'know being repaired similar houses which a lot of our estates are , it makes sense that they 're managed as it were centrally er and because that 's the most efficient way of doing it erm if you have a variety of different landlords in er one estate or one street and all the houses are similar , when it comes to things like modernisation and so forth it it 's duplicated a great deal of er er er of work and it is not cost efficient and it does n't make any common sense at all .
7 In so far as we deal with cyclical fluctuations here , they will be those which were characteristic of an unregulated capitalist economy typical of the nineteenth century .
8 Our sense of adventure only went so far and we relied on them to make the decisions .
9 My parents often mentioned their remorse , I was speaking so well before we went to the Russian Orthodox Easter Service .
10 We have a rough idea ( although we may be mistaken ) of the rate at which new stars form ; we suspect that many , if not most , of them have planets — and so on until we come to the question about how long our ‘ ideal ’ technological civilization might expect to endure , to which any answer must be the most unfounded of guesses .
11 So again if we look at all of these things across the top we 've got other things influencing across here when you go on holiday you , each of you in this room , you 'll probably have some idea beforehand of what you want to get out of that holiday .
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