Example sentences of "so [adv] as [pers pn] [vb -s] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | It does n't matter Charlotte , so long as he colours it in |
2 | Lord Denning MR said : Every member of the community is entitled to carry on any trade or business he chooses and in such manner as he thinks most desirable in his own interests , so long as he does nothing unlawful : with the consequence that any contract which interferes with the free exercise of his trade or business , by restricting him in the work he may do for others , or the arrangements which he may make with others , is a contract in restraint of trade . |
3 | It is not that she possesses dazzling charm or an especially brilliant intellect , but he enjoys her company so long as he thinks their friendship is platonic . |
4 | The homosexual male is fine — is pretty good news , in fact , on the whole — so long as he knows he 's homosexual . |
5 | The town itself is peculiarly built , so that a person may live in it for years , and go in and out daily without coming into contact with a working-people 's quarter or even with workers , that is , so long as he confines himself to his business or pleasure walks . |
6 | ‘ A good governor does as he pleases on his world , just so long as he pays his tithes in treasure and people . |
7 | Well , it 's all Greek to me , but so long as it keeps him happy . ’ |
8 | Run it well , so long as it pleases you . |
9 | The actual nature of the game is not important so long as it focuses your attention effectively , distracting you from your negative thoughts or your symptoms . |
10 | Yet this very claim for monarchy implies a limitation : the irrational and reverential institution is to be tolerated so long as it serves its function . |
11 | Wealth is only desirable in so far as it enables them to indulge in litigation , and the height of their ambition is to succeed in a case , especially if thereby their enemy is punished . ’ |
12 | the relative informality and openness of literature teaching , its disinclination to impose judgements or dictate pre-given conclusions , itself constitutes a determinate discursive regime , constrained by its own rules , limits and positionalities : a regime that can be characterised as " liberal " in so far as it imposes itself not by insisting on the positional authority of the teacher , nor by compelling assent to a given and explicit curriculum of knowledge , but by inviting a voluntary recognition of the existence , purpose and value of a " subject " : Literature itself . |
13 | The tolerance of adults is important only in so far as it allows them to feed high on the shore , exposed to rain . |
14 | Whilst other sections of the population are clearly severely affected by these government policies , disabled people experience these particular ‘ reforms ’ as an attack on their human right not to be incarcerated without trial and conviction , in so far as it renders it in some cases impossible to live outside institutions . |
15 | As strategic proposals emerge , each subsystem will evaluate them against developments in other subsystems , in so far as it perceives them to affect it too . |
16 | The meaning of a given sentence , so far as it has one , is not some determinate characteristic which it carries around with it . |
17 | The spoken word is his chosen form of communication , and in so far as he learns anything , he absorbs knowledge through conversation . |