Example sentences of "[coord] so the [num] " in BNC.

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1 And then , for ten , twenty , forty hours or so the millions sit back to watch the show as the huge tropical storm lashes and bursts and howls its way around the islands , shaking , shuddering and drenching the place as if it held all the concentrated fury of nature and had decided to unleash it upon this one unfortunate spot .
2 Canon Jarrat offered to build the school if Mr Fox would build the church , and so the two buildings were constructed , immediately adjacent to each other .
3 Building societies ' responses to the consultation on the 1992 regulations tend to favour that situation , and so the two are likely to move forward in parallel for the foreseeable future .
4 There were no significant differences in before treatment juice or plasma results between patients drawn from the two trials and so the two datasets were combined to increase the power of the study .
5 In the early 1970s , when the Dutch first got the legal go-ahead on medical killing , the British were developing palliative care — and so the two nations have continued .
6 Instead of having another bridesmaid , have a page boy and so the two little ones go up together page boy
7 And so the ASEAN-4 are following in the tigers ' footsteps .
8 Er bearing in mind they 've also got eight thousand pounds of earnings and so the eight thousand pounds of earnings they 've got to use that up er savings , sorry , savings not earnings er before they can actually get means tested erm and there 's a s a sliding scale between three thousand and there .
9 And so the three people sat quietly around their table in the warm kitchen , and put their hands together to pray .
10 The preliminaries on this occasion extended over a rather lengthy period and so the 150 or so guests were in pretty good form when we eventually sat down to one of the best ‘ function type ’ meals that I have ever enjoyed .
11 They achieved what they had set out to do , and so the thirty-six hour homeward journey would be that more tolerable .
12 It was realized furthermore that grazing by the deer was essential to the survival of the open ‘ lawns ’ in the New Forest , and so the 1851 Act was abandoned .
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