Example sentences of "so form " in BNC.

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1 The cyclic quadrilateral so formed has an important property ; its opposite angles add to 180° .
2 The properties so formed were typically 1½–2 acres in size .
3 The Veterinary Medical Association so formed , familiarly known since then as the VMA , received permission to hold a meeting in the College theatre on 22 November 1836 .
4 The veins or ‘ lodes ’ of tin so formed varied in width between half a metre and six metres .
5 Energy is then put into the system by the process of succussion and it is visualized that this energy input helps to stabilize the shape-specific water polymers so formed .
6 Their body-beings are so strong , so formed , so resilient that you feel that everything , anything would just bounce off the surfaces of them and away .
7 The collocations so formed are therefore representative of such financial material and hence will be more specific than those from the general dictionary .
8 In the Diplura the coxites fuse with the sterna and the styli arise directly from the composite plates so formed ( Fig. 43 ) .
9 The properties of the state so formed are related in a probabilistic way to the properties of the states out of which it is composed [ the photon has a chance unc a of transmission ( which is a certainty for polarisation along y ) and a chance cos ' a of not being transmitted ( which is a certainty for polarisation along x ) ] This is what is meant by the superposition principle : that states can be combined in this way with a probability interpretation of the result .
10 Moreover , the coalition government so formed will not have to ( or even be able to ) face the electorate at the next election since the parties to the coalition will be free to fight again as independent entities .
11 The position and the number of the ridges so formed vary , but there is a tendency for the ridges at high and low neap tide levels to be the most permanent , as would be expected from the fact that the waves have more time to act at these levels than at intermediate levels .
12 Years and heredity within the Anglican Church ( his father had been a colonial bishop ) had so formed his manners and speech that it was sometimes thought so .
13 The model so formed is appropriate for the further stages in the methodology and the database will be shareable , a fundamental justification for the database approach .
14 The successful arguments were drawn from more general movements in the political and social culture and so formed a part of intellectual as well as legal history .
15 It drowned the lower deeper valleys , so forming rias which provide excellent sheltered harbours .
16 As the lakes in the district are usually linear this technique was most useful in foreshortening a long lake and so forming a more round midground subject .
17 Like all enzymes it is a protein and like some it is made up of a number of polypeptide subunits ( so forming a ‘ complex ’ ) .
18 Reservists made their way by train to western Russia , picking up other reservists en route , and so forming the ‘ Russian steamroller ’ , a great force that could , in theory .
19 The Prince of Wales , later King Edward VII , instructed his tailor to turn it down , so forming a collar and ‘ revers ’ or lapels .
20 These rays are refracted by the material of the lens in such a way that they are brought to a focus on the retina , so forming an image of the viewed object .
21 The lines of the formerly integrated drainage systems can be traced but they are only used by present-day floods in their upper tracts , so forming a characteristically disintegrated pattern .
22 This enhanced porosity will only be effective if there is either a considerable proportion of the mineral , or minerals , susceptible to dissolution , so forming a connection between isolated intragranular pore spaces , or if there is an existing intergranular porosity .
23 At Colchester , however , this format has been developed , ( by enlarging the central panel and reducing the eight-lozenge stars , so forming an octagon ) .
24 The fundamental religious awareness ‘ leads necessarily in its development to fellowship or communion , and so forms the different religious communities and traditions of mankind .
25 Practical work is an important part of the education of all engineers and so forms an integral part of all four years of the course .
26 These trips may be run after the employee has agreed to undertake the assignment and so form an integral part of the briefing process given before the employee takes up his posting .
27 The eyes of some underground worker ants have only nine facets and so form a very indistinct image .
28 Further , large waves of destructive type , although combing the beach down , may at the same time fling shingle up above high water mark and so form beach ridges .
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