Example sentences of "[adv] so [conj] they be " in BNC.

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1 An auspicious debut — and something of a minor success in Britain , remarkably so considering they were too busy traipsing around the States with Revolver to take time to promote it here .
2 The other article herewith was in the Times Ed last week and suggests that the Govt. will start to get heavy over the Tests if people do n't comply , and especially so if they are antagonistic .
3 So much so that they are seen as ‘ natural . ’
4 So much so that they are convinced that very many of the problems that they deal with are unemployment related .
5 When the Prime Minister came to speak we had quietened it down so that they were ready to listen .
6 A fresh squall tore the rainwater off the road surface , cascading it down so that they were riding in the inside of a waterfall as Trent powered onward in the lee of the embankment .
7 You have a set of notes here now I 'm not gon na start at page one and work right through to page whatever it is erm they are there for you to take away for you to make notes during these two days er and for you to take away so that they 're they 're for revision and er there are as Bob 's just discovering pages where a I 'll ask you to make make specific notes er that I 'll supply to you as we go along .
8 Forster straightened up slowly , moving gently aside so that they were not a grouped target .
9 There would also be a number of practical difficulties , however , in extending such a model to the English sentencing tradition , particularly if a system of legislative guide-lines were adopted , and more so if they were explicitly aimed at reducing overall punitiveness .
10 Even when our conscious feelings are not in a state of conflict , it is difficult to portray them relatively accurately in words , but it is much more so when they are .
11 Nor do you know how cruel that blindness and weakness can be — and all the more so when they are sugared over with sentiment and concern , with the pretence of tenderness .
12 The muscles contract immediately before the bat emits each outgoing pulse , thereby switching the ears off so that they are not damaged by the loud pulse .
13 RIGHT Reconstructions of finds are often done so that they can be better understood , studied and recorded , and also so that they are more meaningful when put on display .
14 Okay , so they may ask you to use something which you have n't necessarily had to do before so that they 're really all that the examiner 's testing is that you 've got a little bit of nous , a little bit of savvy and with what you 've got available you can improvise a dressing or use the dressing in a sensible manner so that your casualty 's comfortable and you 're doing the best you can for them , okay ?
15 Lie flat , bend the knees then straighten the legs upwards so that they are at right angles to your body .
16 By whatever means possible , will the right hon. Gentleman get in touch with Ministers to ensure that , if it is right for the Government to gain publicity over Christmas for looking after a few hundred homeless , it should be right to do something about them now so that they are not turned out on the streets ?
17 He remembered Charity saying something about Anpetuwi being a bit magic — it could turn even bad things around so that they were good .
18 Buy new potatoes in amounts you will use immediately so that they are always fresh and tasty .
19 ‘ He waves about so that they 're not quite straight , but he is n't the greatest moving horse in the world ’ .
20 In the last year interest rates have fallen steadily so that they are now at their lowest level for nearly 25 years .
21 For Aristotle , forms are in objects and are themselves particular , though they are by their nature potentially universal , becoming actually so when they are apprehended by the intellect .
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