Example sentences of "[adj] and so [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Instead it would be an expression of preferences , indicated by putting the figure 1 opposite the name of the first-preferred candidate , the figure 2 opposite the name of the second-preferred and so on .
2 ‘ I am working hard to try and build on this and so far we have about 16 corporate members .
3 To do some other tasks , you do this , this , this , this and this and so on .
4 It 's pouring down with rain , bitterly cold , extremely muddy and so far only half the PA 's turned up .
5 Thus main classes are denoted by 300 , 600 , 800 and so on , and not just 3 or 6 .
6 In the better quota samples , such quotas are interlocked : the interviewer is told how many young housewives , how many male unemployed and so on to interview .
7 Indeed , the pineal of a New Zealand reptile known as the tuatara is pigmented and so close to the surface that it looks similar to a real eye .
8 Among those noting Xu 's habit of using just one board ( ingredients are so fresh and so quickly prepared that food poisoning is not considered a threat ) is Keith Mitchell , team captain of the British chefs competing at the culinary Olympics in Frankfurt next year , and head chef at the Grand Hotel , Eastbourne , East Sussex .
9 Er it , it worked very well for ninety percent of the time , but there was occasions when wind direction was wrong , and the noise levels were high and so on .
10 Yes , the frustrated mother ca n't be generous and so forth with her child , and on the whole I think the emphasis that people used to put on mothers staying at home was very misguided , because a mother who 's having to sacrifice all her outside interests for the sake of her child is just a frustrated mother , and it 's not good for the also the problem is that you then have fairly energetic women devoting all they have to children , then they over-invest in the child 's own achievements , so in fact you are putting a great psychological burden on the child because it has to grow up fulfilling expectations of an adult , which is not right for a child .
11 We could prepare accounts to 31 October 1992 ( a period of more than six months ) and then to 31 October 1993 and so on .
12 He had no right to wear the tie but he felt that it was rather distinguished and so far no one had caught him out .
13 In ‘ Smooth Operators ’ I took to task the brace of pop collaborators — Hue and Cry , Wet Wet Wet and so forth — whose reading of white funk has implicated them as collaborators in pop 's current fixation with sincerity , soulfulness , positivism .
14 In due course bin 1 is turned into bin 2 and so on .
15 There are eight such standards of which No. 2 requires twice the exposure to fade to a given extent as No. 1 , No. 3 twice that of No. 2 and so on .
16 The syllabuses are labelled Class I , Class 2 and so on up the ladder .
17 If x = 0 then y = 0 , if x = 1 then y = 2 and so on .
18 I shall not pursue the point here , but it can be developed into one of the explanations for why particular arms races stabilize and do not go on for ever — do not lead to predators pursuing their prey at Mach 2 and so on .
19 The simplest way to remedy this is to replace Rate 1 , Rate 2 and so on by their monetary values and this is what has been done here — notice that cells F3 , G3 , H3 and so on now contain values and that these cells have been formatted to display currency .
20 In the upper page ( Master Level Index ) ‘ Module Management ’ is assigned the number 1 , Design Changes the number 2 and so on .
21 In a formal group this means ensuring that people stick to the procedures , do n't argue , do n't interrupt one another and so on .
22 It is interesting how often people get locked into a disagreeing ‘ spiral ’ where one disagreement breeds another which , in turn , breeds another and so on .
23 The results are greeted by wild applause as one act is toppled from the lead by another and so on .
24 a so and so , er maths is crap and so on and you know , that 's that 's going to make this into something that we would n't want
25 The spacing of such steps on pointe is so minute and so fast that it is not possible to see the change of feet as one succeeds the other .
26 A fuller account of these debates will be given in chapter 6 , but the core of the dispute , as far as research methods were concerned , centred on whether sociological data was best collected by the use of surveys and questionnaires , which were regarded by their supporters as scientific and so more reliable , or by fieldwork involving participant observation .
27 Well I would n't be here because a horse was used for a toxin to provide the anti-toxin for diphtheria whe , in my days when I was younger there was no toxins as such , vaccination as such and so therefore the horses were used for research to provide the anti-toxins .
28 Er asking people whether they were favourable , or mark them favourable or not favourable and so on .
29 We had a somewhat similar experience at a previous church I was at where we were looking for a minister and the , the man er who was , who came to us was again very nervous and excitable and so on .
30 You can slide the grill pan full of their favourite sausages under the high level Sola grill and when it 's all cooked and so evenly browned the Apex 's large 2 handled grill pan pulls forward and can be either lifted right out , or left to sit safely on the safety stops .
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