Example sentences of "[coord] so [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 But it is not necessary to look so far afield or so long ago for examples of rivers which have refused to obey the dictates of engineers .
2 If you are outside the UK , You should get it a day or so late anyway .
3 It also seems fairly certain , from the seismic wave speeds and from the densities based on the polar moment of inertia , that though the outer 300 km or so very probably consist largely of common silicates this detailed composition is not the same as in the Earth 's mantle .
4 So in that sense the resources per student , the funds per student have in fact erm come down by in the region of erm fifteen per cent over the last ten years or so very roughly speaking already , and that 's a very considerable reduction in provision .
5 This method has been used with success in the study of the coinage of archaic and classical Greece , where , for instance , the evidence of several large hoards has enabled a fairly detailed sequence and chronology to be established for the earliest Greek silver coins , made in the fifty years or so before about 475BC .
6 But if he had first dropped the razor , why should it be lying on top of the blanket and so conveniently close to his hand as if it had slipped from the opening fingers ?
7 Like dissolves , slow motion can be useful for scenes of sexual love or simply for lovers ' meetings — a usage now long derided , though , and so no longer even parodied , after its long descent through so many TV commercials .
8 She is a feeling and so no longer numb am I ;
9 ‘ I was a drummer when I started out and so right now I know what a group of seven is , or three or five or eight .
10 Coming in at all , so that 's , that is n't easy , but it , eh were it works it 's really good I mean for example we , we d o up the Poll Tax enforcement policy , erm and again it was where the Cou I mean if the Council had followed the legislation on Poll Tax collection , it 's you know , erm and it did n't want to do that , and so again well , it 's , well it 's related to this legislation bit , but we looked at , we looked at how we could get round that legal procedure and we looked at developing a more sensitive policy and we had to do that with other departments .
11 In every case , so far as can be judged , property located inside the city was carefully distinguished from what was owned elsewhere , and so here alone there is no ambiguity .
12 And then at a certain point she felt , and we felt , that Madam was n't quite enough ; and so just now , anyway , she was known as Madame , and no one in The Bar ever addressed her as anything else .
13 These doubts , hard to pin down , because reason easily disposed of them all , crystallised around the fact that Comrade Andrew too often smelled of drink ; she could not bring herself to criticise him for his partiality to the goose-girl , because she had learned so long ago and so thoroughly simply to switch off in this area .
14 As before , rank them in order of importance to you by placing a ( 1 ) next to the most important , and so on downwards .
15 One might suggest at this point that the level and module metaphors are not really opposed , because there could be a module that did the translation between the uppermost level and the one below it , and so on downwards .
16 No. 1 is on the Up side , No. 2 is on the Down side and so on alternately .
17 If a sentence is long or otherwise difficult , mimic one phrase at a time , beginning with the last one , then adding the penultimate one , and so on successively till you can manage the whole utterance .
18 It 's a pity really because the hills and so on beyond are , I think , fine cos the , I like the way it 's presented and very , very nicely mounted .
19 Among ‘ middle class ’ Tories on the other hand , a substantial majority ( 65 per cent ) took the fourth view , thinking in terms of ‘ national interest ’ , ‘ competence ’ and so on rather than in class terms .
20 Female criminals are often seen as suffering from some physical or mental pathology ( disease ) and the courts still accept the arguments , that female offenders have biological problems , with the menopause , pregnancy , pre-menstrual tension and so on regularly used as explanations or excuses for their criminality .
21 These can determine the typeface , size , style , leading , kerning , line-breaks and so on completely automatically .
22 But government departments , medical charities , industry and so on generally baulk at paying full overhead costs , arguing that providing the ‘ well found lab ’ is the job of the universities ( the ministry view ) or that ‘ we have already paid the overheads through our taxes ’ ( the industry view ) .
23 The problem of course arises , as I 've said earlier , when things go wrong , things like Chernobyl accidents and so on so we 've got ta use nuclear power obviously we have to erm er make sure that we do n't have accidents like that .
24 There are lots of screams coming from universities about them being hard done by , being cut back financially and so on so forth .
25 As a result of the invasion , the Iraqui invasion on August the second , many economies , especially in the third world countries developing countries , have been affected a lot by this crisis , not only in terms of erm world trade , the international security , the stability in the world , stability in the international markets and so on so forth , but also with regard to the ruminations from the ex-patriots living in the gulf area in general .
26 Another place , for example , it might be a good idea to stagger the times of closing of late night discos and so on so that everybody does n't come out all at once .
27 The stress , arousal , motor activity and so on inevitably associated with learning themselves result in biochemical and physiological changes in the brain at the same time as the animal is learning , and they are all important and interesting to study in their own right .
28 Take the third stitch and place it on to the next left-hand side empty needle and so on all along the row .
29 It is interesting that Hahnemann discovered this method of dissolving insoluble materials such as gold , silver , platinum and so on long before colloid chemistry was ever dreamt of .
30 Therefore , in order to maintain control it can not specify the production function and so on explicitly as a constraint .
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