Example sentences of "so has " in BNC.
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1 | True art , or the best art , has a dialogic structure , many voices , and so has the good society . |
2 | But research over the past 40 years or so has revealed some great surprises in the natural world . |
3 | The sovereign 's power to debase the currency has passed to the commercial banks and so has the seigniorage which once accrued to the state . |
4 | Ferranti has had its problems in the past so has rarely been an investors ' favourite . |
5 | Nonetheless , the Senegalese system has dealt with the succession problem impressively , and sustained a multi-party tradition which allows a wide range of opinion to be expressed in public , and in doing so has avoided the most acute problems of localism . |
6 | is a soft Welsh organic Brie , made from unpasteurised milk , so has a full flavour . |
7 | So has Mr Sununu , who as governor of New Hampshire fought a long battle with the greens to open the Seabrook nuclear plant . |
8 | As house sales have slumped , so has spending on department-store specialities like furniture , carpets and electrical appliances . |
9 | He represents the Shinagawa area of Tokyo , and so has no worries about offending farmers . |
10 | Just when banks and pension funds are trying to get more involved in the management of firms they lend to and own , so their opportunity to do so has been narrowed . |
11 | Then , just as the clock , and clocks like it , have a certain inner mechanical constitution from which these features arise , so has gold in the view of those who adopted the corpuscular hypothesis . |
12 | Whether or not he does it , every person has a duty to God not to ‘ harm another in his life , … liberty , … or goods ’ , and so has a parallel right to defend himself against such attack . |
13 | The land someone cultivates is necessarily his : this is simply a special case of the fact that each man unquestionably has a right to his own life and labour , and so has the right to the products of that labour . |
14 | We have heard this before , of course , and so has Moses . |
15 | So has a summer of bombing round country lanes and setting psychics loose in the circles helped him figure out whether whirlwinds , UFOs or tabloid journalists are responsible ? |
16 | ( But then , so has the Talmud . ) |
17 | Queens Moat has managed the 152-room , four-star hotel in Chester for three years , owning a 28 p.c. shareholding , and so has only another £6.9m to find . |
18 | Just as the overall Tory campaign has had its weaknesses , so has its most important subsection : the Major campaign . |
19 | She is on the Speaker 's panel of chairmen for Commons committees , so has experience of the chair . |
20 | ‘ Ach , so has the Evening Times , ’ said Sadie dryly . |
21 | It has been suggested that their slow decline in the last I00 million years or so has been caused by the commensurate rise in diversity of filter-feeding bivalve molluscs , which ousted them from their former habitats . |
22 | It can be assessed only by its appropriateness , but this depends entirely on what the pupil is writing about and for what purpose ( and so has a cross-curricular dimension ) . |
23 | So has the common assumption that retirement from paid employment is ‘ far less drastic ’ for women than for men . |
24 | The reward for doing so has been stated as revealing a view of the towers of York Minster , a claim difficult to believe without visual evidence . |
25 | The Schools Council has now been abolished , and so has the Association of Education Committees . |
26 | The Headmaster has agreed to the idea , and so has the chairman of the Parents Association . |
27 | Since the late 1970s , regional conflict has intensified , and so has the role of the United States , which provides large amounts of both military and civil aid to governments which it supports . |
28 | Times have changed and so has the attitude of the Church . |
29 | She knows you 'll be going to see her anyway , so has n't bothered to reply . |
30 | He suggests , instead , that local government reorganization took place precisely because local government is not ‘ a simple instrument of either the central state or dominant interests ’ and so has some room for political manoeuvre ( 1979 , p. 221 ) . |