Example sentences of "[conj] so for the " in BNC.
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1 | That bridges much of the spread , but not all : it is worth maybe 5% , less 1% or so for the annual management fee that keeps Whizzquid on his toes . |
2 | A successful tour is the priority — the icing on the cake would come if wife , Wendy , could hang on a week or so for the birth of their second child due a month before the end of the tour . ‘ |
3 | Many of the larger investment managers now concentrate on institutional funds or set very high minima of £1m or so for the private client portfolios they will take on . |
4 | It took another week or so for the cat to start to ignore Dawn , and even longer for her to stop taking too much notice of him and actually watch TV . |
5 | Last year the economy in Penang province grew by 11% , compared with 8.5% or so for the country as a whole . |
6 | Agfa 's P400PS runs at 18 original pages per minute but you pay £18,500 or so for the privilege . |
7 | The experiment involves injecting 2-DG into methylanthranilate-trained and control chicks , waiting half an hour or so for the 2-DG6P to accumulate , killing the chicks , removing and freezing their brains , and subsequently counting the radioactivity present . |
8 | As soon as school was finished we used to rush back to her house and start on our homework immediately , so as to have an hour or so for the passeggiata before going back for supper and finishing off . |
9 | It can take effect immediately , but it usually takes twenty minutes or so for the full effects to be felt . |
10 | ‘ But , one year or so for the Services to wind down is pretty drastic . ’ |
11 | well I have n't discussed this with my learned friend , but it seems to me a date sometime next term would be appropriate , er which would give another term , or so for the plaintiff side to investigate these matters |
12 | The absence of such provision has the real result , among others , of a huge deficiency of qualified engineers , designers , technologists and technicians , with extremely damaging consequences for Britain manufacturing and production — and so for the country 's economic prosperity . |
13 | And so for the next year Anne lived in Charlottetown , and went to college every day . |
14 | And so for the moment I must be watchful , and patient . ’ |
15 | And so for the Cadgers , British involvement was a mixed blessing . |
16 | Er , but I mean clearly the , the debt and the guarantees are paid down first and so for the reason we are high up in the pecking order , because we provided the er , the loans and the guarantees . |