Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [verb] so " in BNC.

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1 A second approach to the problem of the legitimacy of corporate managerial power might begin by showing that the response outlined so far is fundamentally misguided .
2 Then suddenly the park looked so different , filled not with dragons dancing but with ordinary people , and she was just one of them .
3 So , although a wild horse would continually roam in search of food , a domestic horse may not , or may not have the opportunity to do so .
4 They have the opportunity to do so when they meet next week , ironically in New Zealand .
5 Because of the considerable diversity within the industry greater flexibility might be needed to allow all those who wished to participate in training the opportunity to do so .
6 It limits people 's ability to pursue some conceptions of the good , but only in order to equalize the opportunity to do so overall .
7 For every Palestinian who expressed doubts about the worth of returning , there were hundreds who would go back to what is now Israel if they had the opportunity to do so , people like David Damiani , a Christian whose family had been in Palestine since the time of the Crusades .
8 The opportunity to do so did not arise until Racedown was offered to them six years later , by which time Wordsworth could contemplate a life whose course , since his Norfolk visit , had done much to shape his political and poetic character , and had left him with more than a little to repent .
9 When the pro-oralist John Howard succeeded Charles Baker at Doncaster upon the latter 's death , Kirk felt he needed to move and waited for the opportunity to do so .
10 If you want to try a pack free , DIY readers have the opportunity to do so by sending their name and address on a postcard to : , .
11 Lukoff and Whiteman ( 1960 ) found that blind pupils make blind friends when they have the opportunity to do so , and it may be that they need as they grow up to have some shared experience with children and young people who face similar challenges .
12 Would they make these distinctions in their own speech when given the opportunity to do so ?
13 Both are public , in the sense that they can be entertained and criticized by anyone who has the opportunity to do so .
14 There can be little doubt that there are many people in this country who would welcome such a change , as is evidenced by the customers who flock to stores to shop on Sunday when they are given the opportunity to do so ; but it might not be so popular with small retailers who could find it more difficult to open their shops regularly on Sundays to remain competitive with their larger and more powerful rivals .
15 A less obvious but equally debilitating problem is the propensity of farm workers not to join a trade union even when availed of the opportunity to do so .
16 In fact over 90% of U.K. entrants have degrees , and so you are well advised to study for a degree if you have the opportunity to do so .
17 He has confirmed my original view that the opportunity to do so has now been lost .
18 There was Ling 's list to be purchased from the wholesale stores … alterations to the house to be considered … an architect to pin down while I was in town and had the opportunity to do so — ’
19 It will give the various groups and Tory Members who seek to play the race card the opportunity to do so .
20 I am grateful to have the opportunity to do so .
21 That is why we have sought to respond to representations , and to continue to give people in Scotland who wish to serve in the parachute regiments the opportunity to do so .
22 Indeed , one of the most disgraceful things that we have seen in the Chamber this week was the Maastricht agreement which , in terms of social policy , means that the opportunity to do so much to support the family , children and working mothers has been lost .
23 We will not give Labour the opportunity to do so .
24 Much , of course , depends on the people and whether they wish to participate , but the opportunity to do so should be strengthened .
25 It is not in his interest to terminate the contract prematurely , nor would he wish to give the buyer the opportunity to do so .
26 A filing mechanism cuts down debtor misbehaviour because the availability of reliable information about the debtor 's property reduces the debtor 's incentive to misbehave by removing the opportunity to do so .
27 er , I 'd believe in theory we could because the lease provides us or gives us the opportunity to do so , but we would not go against the wishes of the residence
28 have held lengthy dialogue with the commission , no formal clearance what so ever has even been given commission suggested and encouraged to notify , but they did not , they had the opportunity to do so , they declined it , one might say is a market of risk takers , this is a risk that they took .
29 Er Noble Lords er know a good precedent erm y you just but I 've never seen one before and erm so far of course perhaps I 'm being unfair as there has n't been the opportunity to do so , but so far we have had no explanation from the Government as to how that list i it is proposed shall be compiled
30 The MMC ( 1980 : 97 ) found that in some guards ' depots , twelve-hour days were routinely worked , and that , apparently , ‘ those staff who wish to work their Sundays mostly have the opportunity to do so every other Sunday without strict regard to the numbers actually required to operate train services ’ .
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