Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] so [art] " in BNC.

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1 Ciaran Fitzgerald and the team will be all too aware that they let the fans down and so a repeat of that disaster in the remaining matches is most unlikely .
2 There is no nucleus consisting of two protons alone and so no energy can be liberated by a pair of protons making such an object .
3 So and so a number on a yellow or a blue or a red , yeah I 've seen it .
4 Consequently each attacked separately and so the Reds had less rouble defeating four small groups , one after the other , than one large group , attacking in one move .
5 Unemployment of registered disabled is always at a much higher rate than unemployment generally and so the recession has severely damaged the chances of large numbers of disabled people obtaining work .
6 ‘ After the war the Russians encouraged the Poles in Britain to return home and so a number of army people — including Nowak — went back .
7 If the carpet in the bedroom is soiled , this will be more difficult to clear up and so the puppy is more likely to foul here again .
8 If , on the other hand , you do not let yourself pay attention to your symptoms , or worry about whether they are there or not , then it is less likely the vicious circle will be set up and so the symptoms will not get worse .
9 Cusick 's original construction drawing had the midriff too narrow to allow the skirt flats to meet smoothly and so the midriff was widened .
10 When this happens the thin walls of the tubes are able to buckle , the helical fibrillae can then straighten themselves out and so the cell is enabled to elongate under the tensile load by something like 20 percent .
11 Fighting will probably break out and so the fish that becomes the sub-dominant one should be removed , not the dominant fish .
12 The food and drink were finished , the disco was dying out and so the cabaret began and was well received but the mouth was dry and in need of watering so everyone took off to the pub .
13 Food is to be found on the farmland all around and so the herds help themselves .
14 And as , as we said before , erm , many of the , erm people who lived in the poorer parts of erm the country , whether in urban or rural En erm England did n't really know about basic nutrition and and health I mean you just ate what was available but you did n't know why and so the government started this campaign to introduce you know knowledge about diet and how important it was .
15 The two layers of atoms are initially x metres apart and so the strain energy per square metre for a stress s causing a strain e will be : But Hooke 's law says : So , putting in for e : Strain energy per square metre =
16 There are special rates for children too and so the whole family can enjoy this special offer .
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