Example sentences of "[noun pl] [to-vb] [conj] so " in BNC.
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1 | The long-term decline in the participation of older people , particularly older men , in the workforce can not be attributed to changes in the individual characteristics of older people themselves — their health , attitudes to work and so on . |
2 | The nip of alcohol causes the blood vessels to dilate and so warm the skin and make us comfortable in spite of being out in the cold . |
3 | She always had so many places to go and so many people who wanted to see her that he felt cruelly his own stolid boringness , and was not surprised that she did not spend more time with him . |
4 | A character model may be armed with any weapons available to the troops themselves , subject to the usual restriction regarding weapon use — eg a halberd requires two arms to use and so prevents its wielder using a shield as well . |
5 | A character model may be armed with any weapons available to the troops themselves , subject to the usual restriction regarding weapon use — eg , a halberd requires two arms to use and so prevents its wielder using a shield as well . |
6 | Each cell depends on the ability of others to differentiate and so specialize . |
7 | Far too often those in authority expect others to obey and so use formal and even terse language when penning memos . |