Example sentences of "[conj] so the whole [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 You would get a much cleaner ball as a result and so the whole flow of the game would improve .
2 Unfortunately for the antediluvian bowl-heads , a right-thinking retailer phoned the RSPCA on the grounds that it was cruel to goldfish and so the whole idea had to be binned .
3 If you look at the particles inside the nucleus you have a proton , which is a positively charged particle , and it 's about two thousand times more massive than an electron , and you have also have another type of particle in there called a neutron , and a neutron is to all practical intents and purposes it 's just like a proton except that it has no charge , and so the whole mass of the atom is actually concentrated inside the nucleus .
4 And so the whole memory comes back and er the individual just can not be rid of it .
5 Two of the things dogs often do when anxious are to chew or lose toilet control — and so the whole situation becomes a vicious circle .
6 But it does figure that if you were to start out in the home recording business with the comparatively modest gear featured in volume one , then you would probably follow an upgrade path very similar to the one being demonstrated here , and so the whole thing retains a nice , logical pattern .
7 and so the whole thing perpetuates itself .
8 I had never done a drawing solely in watercolour crayons before , and so the whole piece of work was a challenge from beginning to end to end .
9 But the synthesis which has been established is a fresh thesis and so the whole process starts again .
10 And so the whole process of egg-larva-pupa-adult begins once more .
11 The rains may disappear as suddenly as they arrived ; the pond may dry out within a few days , and so the whole cycle of breeding activity must be completed in the shortest possible time .
12 There are special rates for children too and so the whole family can enjoy this special offer .
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