Example sentences of "[noun pl] and so [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Young children have very different temperaments and so the style of management of one child may not suit another .
2 This is usually a result of family and marriage ties and so an employer might expect young unattached female staff to be more willing to relocate than married women .
3 Proposals for private motorised travel were , on the other hand , very different , for this mode was seen to be at the root of many of the traffic and environmental problems of the experimental areas and so every effort was to be made to curb the excesses of its use .
4 In any garden one has to think of the practical as well as the more decorative elements and so a shed and compost area were included .
5 Further , and most importantly , coaxial cable has a relatively small bandwidth , which limits the range of radio frequencies and so the number of channels that it can carry .
6 Once this ranking process has taken place , respective managers sends their ranked packages to their superiors and so the process continues upwards through the hierarchy of the organization .
7 They had run into a few mobs of scuffling Haitians , but fortunately , they were mostly without firearms and so the Doctor and Howard had been able to drive through them , sending the mobs scurrying out of their way .
8 Any new module needs to have a distinct identity and market — SCOTVEC feels that it would be confusing to employers to have a proliferation of modules and titles and so the Catalogue sub-committee will not accept a new proposal if it thinks that the same outcomes can be achieved by suitable fleshing-out of an existing module .
9 There are difficulties assessing the child between the age of 2 and 4 years and so a range of different tests is used in an attempt to tap a wide range of the child 's skills and maintain the child 's interest and motivation to co-operate .
10 Roman medallions were made in small quantities and so the die would be likely to survive , while at Dalisandos no coinage was made in the intervening years .
11 The equilibrium position is between the two separate phase equilibrium positions and so the rate of change of flux linkages with rotor position is relatively large .
12 The reason being that probably for the last 50 years the sewers have been provided free : they have outlived any associated loans and so no charge has been made to the revenue accounts .
13 Napoleon III 's objections to Montpensier were well known in European diplomatic circles and so the candidature was unlikely to find favour with the other governments , as was indeed the case — with one exception .
14 Of course the public only wanted entertainment , but the point for intellectual observers was that the public had only wanted it on their own terms and so the story of film was the story of how the masses had dragged it down to their own level .
15 She had forgotten to bring her gloves and so the hand that she thrust out to break her fall sank into the cold , muddy turf .
16 As prices rise , the value of transactions rises and so the demand for money rises .
17 Different methods can influence the difficulty of test items and so the precision in the criterion statement may still prove illusory .
18 With a number of solids the interatomic forces are stronger and stiffer than they are in common liquids and so the surface energies are higher , often ten or twenty times the values for ordinary liquids .
19 It may be that the only times the parents show joint concern is when the child misbehaves and so the child continues to be difficult as it keeps the family together .
20 Today 's legislation does not require the use of catalysts and so the figure is around 30% of diesel car sales in Europe .
21 There are two orthogonal symmetry axes and so the motion is quadrupole .
22 Workers were attracted to these industries and to the docks and so the city grew rapidly .
23 Local registry offices will also supply copies of certificates if the event was recorded in their district , but they do not provide facilities for consulting indexes and so the genealogist has to have fairly precise information before a successful search for a certificate can be made .
24 Children 's behaviour problems can arise in all of these contexts and so the advice needs to be specifically tailored to the individual family 's requirements .
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