Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] [vb -s] so " in BNC.

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1 These tears were manufactured , as Miss Marsden has so brilliantly demonstrated , to help to conceal the circumstances of her death .
2 How can the orthographical redundancy Valerie Yule finds so distasteful be defended ?
3 From top to bottom this was a society , which as David Ganz has so well observed in connection with the predestination controversy , ‘ was all too aware of its sins , all too uncertain of their forgiveness ’ .
4 Even his club manager thinks so .
5 Half term week goes so fast so of all the things we were gon na do this week .
6 At between 20 000 and 60 000 records , the search time becomes so slow that it no longer allows a reasonable number of requests to be handled in a working day .
7 The stock market has so far given the RJB shares the thumbs down .
8 The engine driver says so too .
9 However , the effect of specific inhibition of platelet activating factor by a specific receptor antagonist has so far been evaluated in models of experimental colitis only .
10 Yeah , well I do n't think the window cleaner helps so I 'll get it screwed .
11 Commissioned by Nottingham Playhouse in association with Nottingham New Arts Works & Dance 4 ‘ … a wonderful dancer who attracts our gaze like a magnet ’ Le Monde ‘ No other London dance group does so much simply through its mere existence to expand the boundaries of dance ’ Time Out ‘ Catalyst , agent-provocateur , sex-symbol and idol … the Wunderkind of British New-Wave ’ The Times
12 Cos South Yorkshire comes so far do down Doncaster Road , do n't it ?
13 These descriptions were vital to writing about these two artists in whose work colour plays so important a part .
14 An unpublished US government study of 16 Aids patients shows that bone marrow transplantation has so far failed as a treatment .
15 The customary sex of the marriage bed does so little to stop the mind working , and the mind must stop working if the flesh is to have its due gratification ; the acknowledgement of its glory .
16 AS SUMMER comes in and the demand for ice cream increases so the opportunities arise for the vendors to overcharge , especially when parents are treating their children .
17 However , unless the expert clause says so or it is agreed by the parties before the appointment is made , the expert need have no particular qualifications at all .
18 The president 's banquet and ball is £22.50 , chicken giblets has so far not appeared on the agenda , and the bowls is on Tuesday afternoon .
19 It 's no wonder America has so many shrinks .
20 But talking on the telephone is no substitute for holding the little girl Libby loves so much .
21 However , a large sample of O. smitti shows so much variation in these characters that the type material of O. segesta can not be considered other than conspecific with O. densa .
22 EXPERTS began a three-day debate yesterday on : Why are Aussie TV soaps so popular ?
23 The director of a company paying Schedule E income tax does so on a current year basis under the PAYE system .
24 Mr Harvey does so with a clarity and beauty of expression that make his book worth reading even by those who will be sceptical of what he describes .
25 Hitachi was one of six Japanese companies invited to invest in Kaleida ( CI No 1,931 ) , and of the other five , only Toshiba Corp has so far stuck its head above the parapet with an agreement with Apple to license Kaleida technology and use it in jointly developed products ; others invited to join were Matsushita Electric Industrial Co , Sharp Corp , Sony Corp and NEC Corp .
26 But a bungled , unlawful business deal has so far cost them £5.3m and led to the sacking of all the BRDC 's 12 directors .
27 Mr Mitterrand appears so delighted with the ultra-courteous Edouard Balladur , that some Socialists wonder whether he has at last found the prime minister of his dreams .
28 Prince Edward says so , ’ interposed Anne in a cross voice .
29 Because the diesel engine uses so much less fuel it releases substantially less carbon dioxide into the atmosphere .
30 Although the Peace Tax Campaign has so far eschewed the use of extra-constitutional forms of dissent , confining itself for the most part to orthodox expressions of protest such as parliamentary lobbying and legal action in the courts , the failure of conventional forms of political protest to influence the prevailing defence strategy/taxation policy could have important implications regarding the future choice of tactics to be used .
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