Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] so the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Land prices there are very high and so the land is used intensively . |
2 | Among injecting drug users , the peak in HIV incidence took place in 1985 and so the number of AIDS cases is still climbing . |
3 | For example some mothers feel very embarrassed about reprimanding their child or dealing with a tantrum in public and so the child rapidly learns that a tantrum could produce sweets if enough fuss is created ( McAuley and McAuley 1977 ) . |
4 | Since unc it appears that our assumption that there exists a smallest counterexample is untenable and so the theorem is proved . |
5 | Approaching Heligoland the weather was obviously unsuitable and so the mission was abandoned and the aircraft went home . |
6 | Most young children luckily will respond to the authority of a stranger and so the task is not as daunting as it sounds . |
7 | All module names reserved in LIFESPAN must be unique and so the entry should be changed . |
8 | The King , however , made it clear that neither mother nor son was welcome and so the journey to England had to be resumed . |
9 | The Springvale Enterprise Park held out greater promise because it is mixed Catholic and Protestant and so the government might be willing to fund it . |
10 | Some of these Lutheran priests also claim that women 's bodies are impure and so the presence of a woman at the altar would pollute the sacred rites . |
11 | As the rotor moves forward the torque produced by the motor is negative and so the system decelerates until the rotor reaches the position 8=n/3p where the velocity is a minimum . |
12 | A completely brittle material like glass is reasonably safe as long as we are content to operate it at a very low stress level , for instance as a shop window , because the Griffith crack length is then quite long and so the material is safe against minor chips and abrasions . |
13 | However , from this point on , there is no full theory ; the description is almost entirely observational and so the interpretation involves more guesswork . |
14 | By the age of 25 or so the oiliness should be settling down but you may find yourself with a new problem : laughter and frown lines must finally be acknowledged as the first signs of an ageing skin . |
15 | This state of gens promiscuity is , however , imaginary and so the reasoning is irrelevant . |
16 | The heat capacity of this is negligible and so the term Cvessel in equation ( 5 ) can be ignored . |
17 | In 1050 or so the abbot announced that the body of St Mary Magdalene , no less , had been discovered in the crypt . |
18 | For example , an exponential ramp may be required for optimum acceleration , but its implementation is expensive and so the designer may compromise with a linear ramp , which is available at very low cost . |