Example sentences of "[coord] so [to-vb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The pace was fast ; they stopped only at way stations which were situated every hundred verst or so to change st'lyan .
2 The two-piece rosewood back is reinforced inside with four spruce braces , all shaved to a sharp point , and the sides have little mahogany strips every six inches or so to prevent cracks from spreading too far should the guitar be dropped — heaven forfend .
3 It aims to complement work on the south by this researcher , and so to outline aspects of the growing difference after about 1770 between the high-wage industrial north and the poorly-paid ‘ de-industrialising ’ south .
4 And so to take examples among longer poems a new kind of satire , Dryden 's Absalom and Achitophel , is in fact a mock-epic , attacking and yet leaning for support upon Milton 's Paradise Lost ; even the extremely violent novelty of T. S. Eliot 's The Waste Land reminds us of a Renaissance or Arthurian version of its text , which is rarely present on the surface but against which the poem reverberates and resounds most deeply .
5 Exploratory tools allow learners to investigate views of a given domain which are different from theirs and so to examine consequences and conflicts .
6 Both treatments would enable patients to be awake and so to receive light at their earlier ‘ critical period ’ .
7 And so to Boggle Hole , seven miles down the coast .
8 And so to get God 's blessing there 's got ta be a , we 've got ta humble ourself .
9 A common experiment is to measure the extensional modulus of a piece of wire , for example , and so to verify Hooke 's law .
10 These were people who saw local opportunities to improve transport for fuel , raw materials and goods and so to make profits for themselves .
11 These need to be grasped if we are to understand him — and so to make use of him , rather than simply dismissing him as an embittered elitist pessimist .
12 Now we cross to the other side of the no go area but turning is called tacking , and so to make ground for wind width we have to go in a series of zig-zags , each time turning for about ninety degrees and see that the sail is kept full most of the time only flapping momentarily as the boat turns directly through the eye of the wind .
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