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

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1 This year they celebrate 20 years together during which time they have flowered as one of the top dozen or so string quartets world wide .
2 National Trust properties on this circuit of seven miles or so include Cookham Moor , Harding 's Green , and Cockmarsh — which gives you an idea of how attractive the area is .
3 The only possible gaff was when he picked up than so called back pass at spurs .
4 He bluntly rejected not only the demands of the Rada but also the claims of Ukrainian nationalism ( and so contradicted Party Policy : )
5 In learning sign language the opportunities for doing this are relatively few , and so sign language learning takes place in a less than ideal environment .
6 And so does Compsoft Delta
7 One of the grooms , Seton ( a reputed lover of the King ) , knew the paths well and , in the darkness , somehow got far in advance of the King and so reached Kinghorn Manor .
8 Moreover , water is often heated and pumped , and so minimising water use is another way of minimising energy consumption .
9 With current British government policy of reduced funding for colleges of higher and further education , the bursar 's staff spend much of their time these days in trying to find ways of balancing the college 's books by reducing overspending in order to restore financial viability and so preserve college existence .
10 Neo-classical economists have stressed that it is the increase in the real money supply and the real balance effect which will lead to an expansion of aggregate demand and so eliminate ERW unemployment .
11 chose with the highest volume in this market can control price , negotiate from a position of strength with retailers , and so build market share , which in turn increases the volume sold .
12 He , too , has the courage to speak out , and so has Ted Heath , whether what they say is right or wrong or agrees with the party line .
13 They allow the economically strong to drive out the economically weak , and so generate monopoly power which robs workers and consumers of any effective economic control .
14 Before it could be repaired foreign exchange ran short , and so did government income .
15 Oh no , her mother 's opinion had been , if Jessie did n't want to serve in the shops then she could help with the housework and learn to cook , and so save Maggie Rice 's half week 's wage of six and threepence , for Maggie was on what her mother called half-days , which started at eight and finished at one .
16 This in turn will permit greater investment in equities as compared to gilts and fixed interest securities and so enhance investment performance .
17 ( The water will spurt out of the lowest hole with a stronger jet than from the top hole , and so demonstrate water pressure . )
18 But so did Orange Juice , and they were bollocks . ’
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