Example sentences of "[noun] [noun pl] so [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 OSF says the snapshot features sample code of all the various DME component technologies so far announced , but adds that there will be other parts to be tacked-on at a later date .
2 Unfortunately , the spatial resolution of the best radar images so far obtained is too poor to have revealed such tell-tale signs .
3 Most of the Brigade casualties so far have been caused mainly by mortar and shellfire and , of course , the constant sniping .
4 He adds that only two computer companies so far have sent manufacturing groups out to see what Crec is doing — IBM Corp , and ICL Plc , which has really turned on to ergonomics and the environment since it bought Nokia Data AB .
5 In the latter , fines for simply chatting with workmates contrast vividly with the drinking customs so often described in the artisan trades .
6 AS Alan Irons so rightly pointed out in The Scotsman Sportsview yesterday , the concern of England 's Jonathan Webb and Dewi Morris for the injured Craig Chalmers in the one-hundredth playing of the Calcutta Cup was no different from the chivalrous camaraderie of bygone days .
7 The tilt problems so far have all been traced to the electric control systems .
8 Encouraged by this , Viscount Aimar decided to hire mercenaries in Gascony and denounce the peace terms so recently agreed .
9 The residual force of this traditional view was one of the main reasons why PNP coordinators so often encountered anxiety and resistance .
10 Harrods , Boots and many large department stores offer free make-up consultations so just ask at the counter .
11 Gamma ray satellites so far have shown the distribution of interstellar gas ( where it is struck by cosmic rays ) , pulsars , and two dozen powerful but as-yet-unidentified sources .
12 In the ease studies so far considered it has already been made clear that the particular study itself is , as it were , the product of a set of concerns in politics .
13 They changed in the changing rooms so thoughtfully provided and came out shivering in the cool evening .
14 The irony is that the costly approval-procedures which drug firms so regularly complain about can be their best shield against liability claims .
15 The file organisation methods so far discussed do not respond to all the desired features of database systems .
16 Right here feedback to your respective manager as regards to your sales figures so please stick to that format for today and tomorrow everyone clear on what we have for today , yeah ? .
17 Not only will the specialist interest programme go but so too will the minority programmes so carefully nurtured by organizations seeking to satisfy a broad spectrum of interests and groups .
18 For some people their whole working lives so far have been one scheme to the next , never getting any really worthwhile training and never being paid a decent wage .
19 I represent the other half and represented the area in which he now lives until the boundary commissioners so cruelly took it from me in 1983 .
20 The trade union rates so jealously guarded in the inter-war period by the Association became little more than the minimum wage of the 1950s , producing salaries insufficient to attract the ambitious tour operator and dynamic advertising manager and leading in turn to a failure to compete effectively .
21 And if you 're still mired in sentimentality , look at it this way : the admission fees so far received from visitors to the carp pond have already enabled the Boy Scouts to build and maintain several church halls in the area .
22 The farm buildings so often found below the galleries are situated further away in this case .
23 The clinical presentation of those affected and the course of the disease were characteristic of sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease ; the other inherited prion diseases so far described generally present as an illness similar to Gerstmann-Sträussler syndrome with a much longer duration or as atypical dementia .
24 Well , we have our own gifts , but the presentation of food is not one of them , and since French cooks and food purveyors so often appear to lose the lightness of their touch in this respect when they leave their native land and settle abroad , one can only conclude that the special stimulant which brings these gifts into flower is in the air of France itself .
25 Police inquiries so far have drawn a blank .
26 This is what dealers always try to do and this is precisely where women artists so often fall down .
27 We have now studied a revertant of RJ2.2.5 , a MHC class II negative mutant which is prototypic of one of the four complementation groups so far identified ( 15 ) .
28 Since school texts so frequently seem to depend upon the received knowledge of at least one intellectual generation before them , children will be condemned for some time to reading about the exploits of men .
29 It issues a warning to systems theories so generously constructed that experience could never refute them .
30 It has an innocent enough title — The Needs of the Pharmaceutical Manufacturers from their Medical Departments in the 1990s — and in it he very reasonably argues that an increasingly sophisticated public , provided with alarming insights concerning drugs like Opren and thalidomide by such philosophical weeklies as the Sunday Times , is going to demand a great deal more information about the many medicines doctors so recklessly prescribe , ( Those are n't quite the terms he uses , by the way . )
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