Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] [verb] so [subord] " in BNC.

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1 Mr Sproat pointed out that currently BR was under no compulsion to make concessions but did so because it made obvious economic sense .
2 The court 's inability to determine those matters is not limited to the period pending the visitor 's determination but extends so as to prohibit any subsequent review by the court of the correctness of a decision made by the visitor acting within his jurisdiction and in accordance with the rules of natural justice .
3 After a year at training college to qualify as a teacher , he had two years at a comprehensive school in St Neots , Hunts. , but he wanted to achieve much more as a music teacher and did so when he became assistant director at Sevenoaks .
4 The overriding concern of the populists , however , was to free the peasantry from poverty and to do so before Russia had irrevocably embarked upon capitalist development in agriculture and industry .
5 But , of course , the £50 deposit , at a time when the annual wage was less than £500 , was a powerful deterrent to all but the wealthiest families and remained so until the Baldwin Fund agreed to put up the money for children without guarantors or for foster parents who could not afford to pay .
6 A complicating factor , so often seen in evolution , involves the ‘ cheats ’ , for there are many species with non-nutritious seed appendages but coloured so as to mimic them , e.g. species of Ormosia and Rhynchosia ( Leguminosae ) .
7 The miracle portrays Jesus as being unwilling to help a Gentile but does so because of the great faith shown by the woman .
8 Later in the twelfth century Vladimir became the capital and leading city of the area and continued so until it succumbed to the Tartars .
9 Some years ago Western Samoans were found never to develop type I diabetes in their own environment but to do so when brought up in New Zealand .
10 Bentham 's universally applicable form for these buildings was circular with an inspector 's lodge housed in a tower in the centre and positioned so as to afford an uninterrupted view into the remainder of the accommodation .
11 Above all , this means taking a strategic view of multimedia and its impact on traditional publishing practice and markets and to do so while there is still time .
12 They had always had the potential to control their fertility and did so when necessary .
13 But it was still a steam railway and remained so until after the turn of the century .
14 Wilson and Jones , in their investigations of this effect , did not test the carcinogens on cells , but on DNA extracted from cells and treated so as to make it mimic the methylated DNA of a dividing cell .
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