Example sentences of "[noun] and so [verb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Any lack of required work effort by an individual will affect the immediate group bonus and so peer pressure can be significant . |
2 | ‘ I have been involved in play-offs and so have Middlesbrough . |
3 | It contributed to the newspaper both in terms of content and also in terms of much-needed revenue and so helped newspapers in their struggles to survive . |
4 | The health group started to challenge leading politicians from all the political parties and so called experts in the medical field , and it was one of the most frightening experiences of my life . |
5 | Ford placed enormous faith in its tiny Zig and Zag concept cars and so did GM with its Impact electric two-seater . |
6 | The distributaries will build levees of the coarser parts of their load , while the areas between will be occasionally flooded , built up with finer sediments , converted into swamps and so become sites of the formation of peats and organic muds . |
7 | Common sense must prevail to avoid over-working a horse and so straining muscles . |
8 | She moved to one side and so did Naylor . |
9 | As Lall ( 1985 ) and others have noted , some developing countries have been able to create ‘ localised technical advances ’ that emphasise their relatively greater knowledge of low-wage countries and so establish advantage in neighbouring markets . |
10 | The organization very often mobilises the fear of aggression from competing companies rather than a mature dependent relationship with the enterprise and its management and so encourages people to submit to the power of supervisors : |
11 | For example , a building contractor whose company builds houses for the council should decline to become a member of the housing committee and so avoid innuendos which would otherwise follow . |
12 | Positive , meaningful , often intense relationships with coaches yield stable , lasting bonds with sport and so guarantee commitment and perseverance . |
13 | North passes and so does East . |
14 | He was not primarily a bacteriologist , and instead of using the standard criterion of survival of the organism , growth in culture , he measured the uptake of oxygen by the cultivated organisms over short periods and so obtained results more quickly . |
15 | It requires the professional to maintain an ongoing positive relationship with the parents and so improves communication and parental satisfaction . |
16 | There is a kind of feedback into the black community : stories about going for a job , getting turned down and explaining the failure as caused by being black get fed back to other blacks and so nourish conceptions about the structure of society . |
17 | He therefore counsels Hoccleve to have faith and so avoid damnation . |
18 | The Northern Ireland Secretary , Sir Patrick Mayhew , stated after a detailed review : " I am satisfied that the UDA is actively and primarily engaged in the commission of criminal , terrorist acts and so merits proscription . " |
19 | The bulk modulus of polymers is determined almost entirely by the van der Waals ' forces between chains and so has values similar to those for the inert gases . |
20 | Many mothers continue to work part-time even when their children start school , so they can be there when they come home in the afternoon and so holiday childcare arrangements are a little easier . |
21 | Joan Fort , a dedicated tea lady and kit washer , also got an award and so did Davey Harrison for his two hat tricks . |
22 | Vitor slept for almost an hour and so did Thomas , but both of them awoke as they neared the outskirts of Lisbon , just in time , for now Ashley needed directions , and Vitor navigated them on to a bypass and north along minor roads . |
23 | The insults or stresses which cause the imbalances and so give rise to disease can be of two types : |
24 | But while the interaction of company information systems can lead to a consistent view of company operations and so encourage co-operation , the effects of change on individuals can lead to the most severe conflict . |
25 | Exercise stimulates blood flow to the skin and so gives rise to a healthy appearance . |
26 | We reasoned that , as cytokines in vivo will be rapidly washed away , MIP-1 β might be bound to endothelial surfaces and so induce adhesion in its immobilized form . |
27 | A linked range of innovations focus on white racism or male sexism and so introduce school policies which attempt to overcome racist and sexist attitudes and beliefs . |
28 | Police have been battling against joyriders and so called hotters in Oxford for over two years . |
29 | It restricts the mobility of workers and so keeps unemployment higher than it need be : people who own their homes are less willing to move to another area to find a job . |
30 | Nevertheless , the fall in unemployment will improve consumer confidence and so underpin spending . |