Example sentences of "it [verb] so [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In fact , it seemed so for several months .
2 Any buds that do manage it do so with such energy that they propel themselves away to project their seeds into wilder gardens .
3 Even when private landownership spread in the latter Tokugawa era it did so under this premise .
4 It did so for one day on 5 October 1990 , on the announcement of the application for UK entry into the exchange rate mechanism ( ERM ) of the European Monetary System ( EMS ) .
5 As far at least as I was concerned , it did so with due cause .
6 When , in the early 1980s , memory came back into neuroscience fashion again , it did so in new forms .
7 No one , including its sponsors , expected the vote of no confidence to pass ; it did so by one vote because a former minister had overslept .
8 It does so on two grounds : that Duran is no longer a champion and that he may not be fit .
9 That it does so with such success is partly due to the rich quality of the artificial flowers used and partly to the skill of Prue Hooper who made it .
10 The problem is not just that buckminsterfullerene forms , but that it does so with such efficiency .
11 It does so by first pulling in its tongue and closing its jaws .
12 Nor ( in many cases ) is it necessary for the exchange to ascertain all relevant facts before taking action , provided it does so in good faith .
13 One aspect of the contra proferentem rule is that , if there is more than one possible head of liability one of which is liability for negligence , then an exemption clause will not be interpreted as excluding liability for negligence unless it does so in clear terms .
14 However , I do want to query why the LTA produces a high gloss tennis magazine at a cost that is totally uncommercial and it does so in direct competition to other magazines which have to operate within the framework of normal commercial practice .
15 If this was true for Stendhal at the beginning of the 19th century , it remains so for increasing numbers of us at the end of the 20th .
16 Importantly , when the landmarks were moved between locations , the feeders were also moved such that the spatial relationship between L+ and F+ , and between L- and F- , was always maintained ; that is , if F+ was 40cm to the ‘ south ’ of L+ for a given rat , it remained so on all trials .
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