Example sentences of "[conj] so are [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Most of the summer 's extra 20,000 or so are the families of Athenians who have turned the western side of the island into a hot-weather dormitory suburb .
2 Motor roads in Sutherland are few and far between and so are the villages they serve .
3 But er is n't the situation here that er vi advisor to very eminent solicitors and so are the defendants in this case
4 And so are the others , James … you really are a wicked child , are n't you ?
5 It leaves me in no doubt that legal claims are on the increase and so are the amounts that are awarded in damages .
6 And so are the ones by which they are judged .
7 The arbitrator 's decision is binding even if mistaken and so are the decrees of our imagined legislator .
8 This definition of works of art is controversial and so are the exclusions .
9 THE economy is in turmoil — and so are the politicians and economists .
10 The mountain goat 's food supply is thinly distributed over the mountain slopes and cliff ledges , and so are the goats .
11 The aims and scope of such information systems are changing and so are the methods being used .
12 My husband 's asleep upstairs and so are the kids .
13 The smithies mentioned by Hume , Pennycraig still in use and Eorrabus are still complete buildings , but so are the ones at Tighnacala , Ballygrant and the one at Port Ellen , which was used up to 1870 , and is to be pulled down for road widening .
14 Within the labour market core wages are relatively high , compared internationally — but so are the costs of basic consumer goods and services , with housing , in particular , being inordinately expensive per square metre , compared with OECD averages .
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