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

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31 The OR Staff are quite rightly intent on seeking battle-winning performance ; the scientists and technologists enjoy and rise to the challenge ; and so both the principal groups of participants in equipment development are pushing in the same direction without an effective countervailing force .
32 G. On the western lowlands Chester ( 58 000 people ) is a central place where the Romans and the Normans defended what was once the lowest bridging point over the River Dee and so also the route into northern Wales .
33 But as he progressed on into East Prussia , towards Tannenberg , the full impact and consequence of the Depression and partition were borne upon him , and so also the full potential of the Nazi Party was impressed upon him .
34 He can give no better value than to state the truth as he sees it , clearly and eloquently. this should be the aim of the painter and so also the ultimate aim of a commissioned work .
35 Corinne Gotch , Booksellers Association marketing executive and NBS committee member , commented : ‘ Fewer booksellers are taking part , and so clearly the sale needs to be re-examined from both a bookselling and publishing point of view to see what can be cone to encourage greater participation . ’
36 So I took the name and address and so eventually a summons came through for this old lady .
37 Alternatively the mother may not offer the food quickly enough and so eventually the child loses concentration and interest .
38 Erm , yeah we , we did take direct action and so eventually the ad was dropped , but if we 'd just complained and not taken any action the ad would n't have been dropped .
39 Er we said last week that the on the only , the only real way that the peasants were gon na er mobilize was if they , they thought that they could actually win and so surely the violence would have been a means of saying we 're a credible force to be reckoned with
40 And so therefore the local elections were seen as a pointer to the general elections .
41 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 .
42 And as they went on , you know , it was gradually working up and so therefore the graph , each man 's productivity you know , was rising .
43 But once you have unfolded an ordnance survey map and made the cheese and pickle sandwiches , it 's hard to change your mind , and so on a hot June day I set off up the zig-zagging tourist path from Glen Nevis at ten o'clock in the morning .
44 The bonanza went on until the church thought enough was enough and so on a Sunday evening in August , a concerted effort was made and strong sermons were preached from every pulpit against bee wine and its evil effects .
45 Because we 're using our database controller to read and to write that database , as more function becomes available , more features become available within the server , the ideas of replication servers and so on an so forth as time goes by , we will be able to exploit that technology or more importantly you as users will be able to exploit that that that technology .
46 So we 're trying to encourage the equipment suppliers now to look again at what they have won on business for Eurofighter and perhaps allocate the work between themselves a lot more efficiently so that instead of each one of the four members building a given percentage of the five items , they say right we 'll take this one , all of it and we 'll build all of it , you take that one , all of it and build that one and so on an and in that way we might be able to er er improve considerably on the costs of production .
47 Depending on the company , excluding any one or more of these items could have a dramatic effect on the volatility of its results , and so on the element of risk in its PRP scheme .
48 Assuming that the government has plenty of other policy measures at its disposal — tax incentives , subsidies to private activities , competition policy , industrial policy , and so on the key question in reaching an assessment is surely a simple one : are enterprises more efficient in the public or the private sector ?
49 And so on the whole the unions in Britain have seen this as a way of catching some people who otherwise would fall through the net entirely .
50 And so perhaps the time had come just to sit down somewhere on the ground and wait .
51 And so far no one has pilfered any cuttings , ’ Hainge says .
52 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 .
53 This change of diet should not , of course , be attempted by diabetics except under medical supervision , and so far no juvenile diabetics have been treated successfully using this type of diet .
54 And so far no one has done that .
55 Lamprey was reading the second , and so far no word had come downstairs that it had been rejected .
56 The company is the first , and so far the only , firm that has won permission from the government to compete with British Telecom , now that the government has removed Telecom 's monopoly over telecommunications services .
57 The days for R&D are over : we need demonstration , and so far the Prototype Fast Reactor has demonstrated only that the non-nuclear bits of the technology do n't work particularly well .
58 Island Graphics is set to become the first — and so far the only — application for Solaris-on-Intel , to be announced this week at PC Expo .
59 In July 1980 a dispute at the Lenin shipyards in the Baltic port of Gdansk led to the formation of an inter-strike committee and shortly afterwards to the establishment of Solidarity , the first ( and so far the last ) genuinely self-governing trade union that has ever existed in a communist-ruled country .
60 And so far the revenue have been going yeah , yeah , go away go away .
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