Example sentences of "so [pers pn] [be] [adj] [conj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | She was very bent but even so she was taller than Simon . |
2 | So you 're confident that intelligence can withstand the spotlights unwithered , untrivialized ? |
3 | So you 're alright and V I O and |
4 | So he was thankful that Chantal was on hand to comfort Nadirpur when he broke the news . |
5 | Even so it is strange that Veblen should have failed to recognise the magnitude of what the fierce emulation of railroad promoters , industrialists and bankers in fact managed to achieve in North America during so short a space of time . |
6 | So it is clear that Bukharin did not make the elementary mistake that Rosdolsky attributed to him . |
7 | Children do not recognize the physical cues of when they want to empty their bladder until they reach the ages of 12 to 18 months ( Leach 1975 ; Lask 1985 ) and so it is unlikely that children trained before this age are reliable or in control . |
8 | So it is evident that witchcraft ( or sorcery ) is a particular cultural conceptualization of envy and guilt : these are the emotions which it expresses and upon which it feeds . |
9 | So it 's surprising that Angels works at all . |
10 | If so it 's likely that children will be given priority . |
11 | So it was ironic that Lennie was not in the running for the new Barclays-sponsored prize . |
12 | He said Mr Smith , as Shadow chancellor , bore the chief responsibility for this failure of Labour 's economic and taxation policy , and so it was ironic that Mr Smith was now being presented as the best leader for the party . |