Example sentences of "[det] [noun] [vb -s] so " in BNC.
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31 | This section has so far been concerned specifically with zero-pressure-gradient boundary layers . |
32 | Little work has so far focused on plant pathogens , but it is likely that this will ultimately develop as another component of integrated pest-management strategies . |
33 | Little work has so far been done to link strategic possibilities with share valuations . |
34 | Why that confession means so much to Di |
35 | 1991 , 27 1148 ) , I at once came to appreciate why it is that chemistry has so largely lost its appeal to the young : it is because its teaching has lost all discipline , degrading the science from a pursuit of excellence to ‘ fiddling the results ’ . |
36 | That Meisel speaks so highly of Kate bodes well for her future . |
37 | That Newbury goes so well is entirely due to Mick and Julie Turrell and their long experience as organisers , plus their willingness to work hard for those who attend . |
38 | The experiences and perceived interests of these groups varies so much that generalisations about the middle class ' become crude and misleading . |
39 | I admit it is uncomfortable when buses go over these road humps so I think they should n't put them in . ’ |
40 | Nor , for the same reason , can he succeed upon his broader submission that the publicity now given to these documents has so eroded their privacy that the public interest in their future non-disclosure should be found to have evaporated . |
41 | The antagonists , all equally concerned about the incomparable danger , included Michael Foot , who is at least consistent , David Steel , whose reasonable approach to all matters has so far been unimpeded by office . |
42 | The discussion will be brief because much less work has so far been done on acquired dysgraphia than on acquired dyslexia . |
43 | We humans lay out our highways and byways in our fashion and each species does so in theirs , and we mostly remain unaware of each others ' very own and personal world of perception . |
44 | Hodkinson , who has successfully defended the crown three times since taking it from another Mexican , Marcos Villasana , in November 1991 , added : ‘ That belt means so much to me . |
45 | Frequent references to turbulent motion have been made in previous chapters , but detailed discussion of the nature of that motion has so far been postponed . |
46 | I 'll be glad when that Ottoman comes so I can get rid of all that stuff . |
47 | It managed very few semi-natural woodlands and understood them very little , and had routinely fertilised , ploughed and drained its own forest soils so that long-term changes such as those feared on the continent would be masked by its own management . |
48 | But the difference is that the degree to which Milton is speaking in his own person seems so much less in the poem , does n't it ? |
49 | ‘ Beating Wigan in any game means so much to the St Helens club and its supporters . ’ |
50 | The shoulder and elbow joints are built around precision variable resistors and as each joint swivels so the variable resistor turns . |
51 | Many dedicated single-handed practitioners remain , and we must ensure that that option remains so that GPs are free to practise how they wish . |
52 | It 's significant , I think , incidentally , that Elstir paints so many seascapes , since the restless flowing movement of reality is I suppose particularly obvious in , exemplified by the sea . |
53 | Fortunately , in this series of articles we will use more conventional maps to set us on the treasure trail , because it is my belief that correctly interpreted , the Ordnance Survey maps of the British Isles already contain most of the information necessary to track down some of the treasures that time has so cunningly concealed ! |
54 | Who should social anthropologists hold that language makes so much difference ? |
55 | The time-dependent form is shown to be Applying the Laplace transform to both sides gives so that the transformed bulk modulus There is a fuller discussion of these topics in ( MP ) and in references ( Ferry 1980 ) , McCrum , Read & Williams 1967 ) including the representation , due to Gross ( 1953 ) , of the relaxation functions as Laplace integrals . |