Example sentences of "[coord] so [adv] did " in BNC.
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1 | So ‘ fit ’ and so well adapted were they , and so successfully did they dominate their terrestrial environment , that they survived for 140 million years . |
2 | They 've been focusing on the relationship between staff and students and so why did you focus on what appears to be the short end of the stick , rather than the major problem ? |
3 | Yes and so where did you go ? |
4 | Ianthe thought the word ‘ cocktails ’ a little old-fashioned , and so evidently did her aunt , who protested that everyone drank whisky or gin and tonic now . |
5 | Schleiermacher 's own account of Jesus relied heavily on such psychological study ; so , for that matter , did that of Liberal Theology ; and so too did those which saw Jesus only as a particularly heroic and noble representative of the human race , as did the immensely popular Life of Jesus by the Frenchman Ernst Renan ( 1823–92 ) . |
6 | And so too did the fear . |
7 | Veneras 9 and 10 carried out less revealing analyses , and so too did Venera 8 , which landed rather further from Beta Regio than the other Veneras . |
8 | And so how did you er how did you manage how did the family ? |
9 | Almondsbury found another gear after the interval and kept Didcot 's defence on overtime , but so well did they play , goal keeper Andy Tucker was rarely troubled . |
10 | Not only did the number of wealthy native industrialists , merchants , bankers and insurance dealers swell , but so too did the ranks of humble businessmen , small-scale manufacturers , self-employed artisans , petty traders and shopkeepers . |
11 | The number of aspiring candidates increased in the 1970s , but so too did the number of seats fought . |
12 | But so graphically did her words convey her love and concern for them that , reading it aloud , both were reduced to tears . |