Example sentences of "so no " in BNC.
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1 | Because there exists no distinction between causing the experience by acting and the maintenance of the experience requiring action , and so no conception of acting in order to experience a something in the external world . |
2 | So no more restraint for them ! |
3 | So no gestures . |
4 | A Finn represented the fusion of Scandinavia and Hungary ( to which country they were first cousins ) so no doubt she expected too much of Erkki . |
5 | So no one 'd ever know it was you had 'em all the time . |
6 | Unlike the laws of menstruation and childbirth , it had never been as intimately linked to cultic activity/purity and so no recasting was required following the events of 70 AD . |
7 | Now , in the words of the seventeenth century horticulturalist , John Parkinson , I leave it in corners ‘ so no place be unfurnished . ’ |
8 | So , in his grief , he had the other church built near the castle itself , so no one need cross the water any more . |
9 | I 've got it rigged so no one can find it but me , as I do n't want people being able to walk in here after dark and turn the lights on . |
10 | So no reliance can be put on any ‘ fact ’ in this book . |
11 | So no one went to Acre any more . ’ |
12 | So no rainforests & a huge new disease crop ! |
13 | That is , when a cell divides , the daughter cells may be dissimilar and already set along different developmental pathways , and so no cell-to-cell interactions need be involved . |
14 | So no more underdog I 'm a blood |
15 | So no collagen and therefore no skeleton ; no muscle and consequently no movement . |
16 | So no mouse is safe from the alert ears of the predatory cat . |
17 | As no one , who knows what he is about in good company , would venture to talk all ; — so no author , who understands the just boundaries of decorum and good breeding , would presume to think all : The truest respect which you can pay to the reader 's understanding , is to halve this matter amicably , and leave him something to imagine , in his turn , as well as yourself . |
18 | She 'd looked at me a bit strange , the woman in charge of the Bed-and-Breakfast , but I 'd paid on the nail and ordered in my refined accent , ‘ And a cooked breakfast , please ’ — so no hassle . |
19 | There was to be a very full programme of lectures on the Saturday , and a formal dinner , so no doubt people were getting a good night 's sleep in readiness . |
20 | All sorts and conditions of native societies were declared to be suitable candidates for it , even when they possessed , to Western eyes , no discernible political organization at all , and so no evident agency through which indirection might be achieved . |
21 | So no VAT liability arises if , following normal negotiations , the tenant receives a rent-free period that is not linked to a supply by the tenant . |
22 | So no existing business was split . |
23 | So no piece of information is too trivial for consideration : monster otaku may collect the names of the various actors who wore the rubber suits in an episode of Ultraman ( a trashy humanoid vs monster Japanese TV show , still watched on endless reruns ) and who were conspicuously shorter than in other shows ; ‘ idol ’ otaku may discover what university the father of Seventies teenybop star Hikaru Nishida attended . |
24 | So no more than a canter was practicable , and even so Ramsay , peering urgently , was much concerned with possible upset and consequent break-up of the formation , if not worse . |
25 | He used to export half his rice crop , but for four years there has been no export and so no incentive to grow more than he needs . |
26 | I did n't enjoy it , but for me there was one advantage : there were no regular meals , and so no one noticed how much or how little anyone else ate . |
27 | There is no nucleus consisting of two protons alone and so no energy can be liberated by a pair of protons making such an object . |
28 | So no more nocturnal sorties . |
29 | So no one noticed three tiny blurs darting across the floor of the airport building . |
30 | Without desire there can be no attachment and so no loss and corresponding suffering . |