Example sentences of "[noun] and so a " in BNC.
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1 | In family 5 the mother 's brother had previously been confirmed by muscle biopsy and so a biopsy on the infant was thought unnecessary . |
2 | The Convention was a treaty entered into by the United States and so a part of federal law pre-empting State rules . |
3 | Rapid growth ( high productivity ) means ready absorption of red light and so a greater difference between red and NIR bidirectional reflectance than one with slower growth . |
4 | The system used a very early expert system shell and soon runs out of capacity and so a later version of the shell was purchased that could cope with an increased knowledge base . |
5 | If , for example , language is used to establish a context of shared knowledge rather than to identify aspects of a pre-existing one , then there is likely to be a higher degree of explicit lexical reference and so a higher proportion of full words . |
6 | In any garden one has to think of the practical as well as the more decorative elements and so a shed and compost area were included . |
7 | From 1867 onwards it became clear that the boy must begin to learn his métier as heir to the throne and so a small household was established . |
8 | Worse , the story is provably false : the decree ( ML 69 = Fornara 136 ) which enacted the raising of the tribute in 425 was moved by Thoudippos — who we know from Isaios ( ix ) was Kleon 's own son-in-law and so a philos . |
9 | Both of these are frequently mixed or compounded with other minerals such as copper or lead and so a virtual monopoly was held by the old Mines Royal Company , and its permission was needed . |
10 | There are difficulties assessing the child between the age of 2 and 4 years and so a range of different tests is used in an attempt to tap a wide range of the child 's skills and maintain the child 's interest and motivation to co-operate . |
11 | If equipment has to travel between hospitals and schools , it must be able to withstand stress and so a strong carrying case is preferable . |
12 | When the suit is wet , it traps a thin layer of water between the body and the suit and your body quickly warms that up to a comfortable working temperature but if you fall in when the suit is dry , the cold water can be quite a shock and so a good trick in cold weather is to put the wet suit on in a hot shower and then over the top you wear a spray suit again to keep off the wind and to protect the wetsuit . |
13 | Travel has been easier than in the upper course valleys and so a few villages have grown to become market towns . |
14 | I am very heavy on brushes and so a beautiful sable brush would not last too long . |
15 | Here we have , albeit speculatively ( and more baldly than most specialists would dare ) , the distributions and dispersals of archaic populations and so a geographical history of human populations throughout the world . |
16 | Of course , from this end , we had to see England in all their matches and so a local production company was hired for the day — and I mean local . |
17 | will give me minus and so a minus one times a ten gives us a minus ten . |
18 | It turned out there were large surpluses in the BTR pension fund and so a good chance that the transfer value , as well as the potential pension , would be increased in the not too distant future . |
19 | Proceedings between the Attorney-General and the Observer and Guardian newspapers in the matter of confidentiality were not ‘ active ’ at the time and so a statutory contempt could not be committed . |
20 | As the child grows we aim to educate him or her in the constructive use of leisure time and so a range of extra-curricular activities is offered . |
21 | Known as London Fields , Angela and Matthew Flowers had intended to use it for storage , but the appeal of the space suggested a more imaginative solution and so a proportion will be employed for changing exhibitions or for more permanent installations by gallery artists . |