Example sentences of "[noun prp] [conj] so [art] " in BNC.
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1 | After perhaps 80 Ma or so the increase in the temperature in the sub-lithospheric mantle below the supercontinent will lead to uplift , rifting and continental fragmentation . |
2 | The Convention was a treaty entered into by the United States and so a part of federal law pre-empting State rules . |
3 | In 1868 , when William was thirteen , his father died in China and so the widowed Harriet Smith sold the Pennyland property and moved with her family into Thurso , accepting the offer of her brother , Alexander Fraser , to take William into his home and warehouse business in Glasgow . |
4 | The speed of flow is impressive , far faster than any human could achieve either with traditional methods or using earlier versions of PageMaker and so the feature is a genuinely worthwhile addition to the product . |
5 | This percentage is an average across the LEA and so the proportion allocated for individual schools may vary . |
6 | John had advised him to transfer from Rome airport to the railway station to avoid a five hour wait at Rome , but oh ! no ! big boots insisted on flying , although the late flight from Rome is notorious — and , of course , just after John had left for Naples airport , having to do quite a lot of the journey on foot , as late evening buses stop at a given time on Public Holidays , rang to say that Alitalia was alleging weather problems at Naples and so the passengers would be transferred by coach arriving at 2am . |
7 | Some years ago , some of these people were accidentally given blood which had been infected with HIV and so the virus got into their bloodstream . |