Example sentences of "[is] so [adv] [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | It is so rarely when all the fledglings have left the nest , to have them all together again . |
2 | This is so even when there is no direct evidence that the male organ was seen by a witness . |
3 | This is so even if the relationship they are worried about is a very strong one or the parting they are anxious about is a very ordinary and short one . |
4 | This is so even if the alternative job offered involves a change in your terms of contract or is with an associated employer , such as another company which is controlled , in terms of shareholders ' voting power , by the same person or people who control the company that you work for . |
5 | This is so even if your contract contains no specific restrictive covenants . |
6 | This is so even if a company fails to export to Europe a single nut , bolt , software package or policy of insurance . |
7 | This is so even if both the joint owners share in the profits made from the property . |
8 | This is so even if the landlord is otherwise unwilling to grant a new tenancy . |
9 | That is so even if the defect ( e.g. salmonella ) was present in the produce before it reached the industrial processor . |
10 | This is so even if she did not buy it direct from the manufacturer ( or , indeed , even if she did not buy it . ) |
11 | Thus a car dealer does not obtain the protection and that is so even if he is buying the vehicle for his own private purposes and not for his business purposes , Stevenson v. Beverley Bentinck ( 1976 C.A. ) . |
12 | This is so even if they are poisonous , say , to mink . |
13 | This is so even if the copyright ownership is transferred , that is , if the agreement is an assignment and not simply a licence . |
14 | This is so even if the interpretation given to an experience , or which stimulated the experience , is one not authentic to it , conditioned perhaps by the society of which the individual is a part . |
15 | In contrast , unrestricted-use credit is where the debtor has the control over the application of the loan , and this is so even if it is a term of the loan contract that he must apply the money to a specified purpose ( CCA 1974 , s.11(3) ) . |
16 | The resolution must be filed with the Registrar of Companies within 15 days of the meeting ( s166(7) ) ; this is so even if the resolution is an ordinary resolution . |
17 | This is so even though explicit reference to the law is rarely , if ever , made , since the law establishes the pattern with which other normative principles , to which the doctor may more readily refer — his professional code of ethics , his or society 's code of morality — by and large conform . |
18 | This is so even though , inevitably , the amount that you might earn is variable . |
19 | This is so even though results determination is weighted in the deserving candidate 's favour : extra marks are automatically allocated to those with a good aggregate score who are just below the pass mark in one or two papers . |
20 | This is so even though it might be true that any infant , regardless of race or family niche , can acquire the tongue of any community . |
21 | This is so even though territorial rights previously granted by the predecessor colonial power to third States might be considered as of over-riding importance for a new State , and as an unacceptable continuing incident of prior colonial rule . |
22 | This is so even though the case directly covers the problem . |
23 | This is so even though it had absolutely no contractual effect and operated to non-one 's detriment . |
24 | This is so even though an incidental or ancillary object of the contract is the transfer of ownership in some goods . |
25 | That is so even though B's 40 cwt. may not have been subdivided or allocated as between the separate contracts by which he bought them , Karlshamns Oliefabriker v. Eastport Navigation Corporation , The Elafi ( 1982 Q.B. ) . |
26 | This is so even though the exact economic effect might be carried out through a transaction which , in form , was registrable as a security interest in the goods . |
27 | Reverting for a moment to the last chapter , we saw that we could answer the question of how it is that subsequent generations could acquire the superego organization produced by the primal trauma of human civilization , but only is so far as our answer was limited to archaic hunting societies like those in central Australia . |
28 | The first one is what exactly the duty is so far as the auditor is concerned . |
29 | But I do think the minister er should er b be quite clear about that point er because er it may be of crucial importance , not just to the industry , er but also to the public interest who will want to know what the position is so far as er er these matters are concerned . |
30 | But this is so only where the fence etc. was erected with reference to the highway and would probably not apply where the fence was erected for some other reason ( A.G. v Beynon , [ 1969 ] 2 All ER 263 ) . |