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

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1 The remarkable structural similarity that exists between IP 3 Rs and RYRs probably reflects a common evolutionary origin which is supported by the very close sequence homology identified primarily in the two membrane-spanning domains and in the free C-terminal region , which includes two cysteines within a TXCFICG motif that is absolutely invariant for all the intracellular calcium channels examined so far ( Box 3 ) .
2 The wind shifts mentioned so far are small and fairly frequent so hopefully you can tack on the headers all the time .
3 However , Bonanza Boy won so easily that there really was no second .
4 Foreign investment banks have so far made a big chunk of their profits from earning high interest on the 10 billion won ( $12.6m ) they must deposit to do business .
5 ‘ Given the present and foreseeable state of fishery resources in the Community and the degree to which fishing fleets have so far been restructured , the full-scale liberalisation of the activities of undertakings must be ruled out for the time being …
6 All Eurotunnel 's traffic and revenue forecasts published so far have assumed that passengers will remain with their vehicles .
7 Few defamation actions end so satisfactorily for the defence .
8 According to the Financial Times of July 17 , foreign aid agencies had so far donated US$400,000,000 while an additional US$400,000,000 had been generated from internal sources .
9 Half term week goes so fast so of all the things we were gon na do this week .
10 American and European children had been known to respond well enough to this form of words and schooled Wolof children did so too .
11 The view that almost everyone except the Commission subscribed to was summed up a few years later by the UN Economic Commission for Europe when it wrote in a report on damage surveys in many countries : ‘ Research results obtained so far indicate that air pollution is an essential , causal factor in the destabilisation of forests or even in the breakdown of some forest ecosystems . ’
12 Managers at the Landing Gear factory have so far refused to confirm or deny the report that up to two hundred jobs are to go .
13 Since Brusilov had not concentrated his troops in any one area , nor made tactical probes , and since the artillery bombardment lasted so short a time , the Austrians had no inkling of his intentions .
14 The stock market has so far given the RJB shares the thumbs down .
15 The engine driver says so too .
16 In practice , a number of intermediate ‘ tweaks ’ of recognition data seem particularly effective for the types of errors found from the test data collected so far .
17 All theoretical treatments of the quantised Hall effect proposed so far require there to be no dissipative scattering if they are to account for the values of h/Ne 2 at the plateaux .
18 The Lancashire cotton industry grew so spectacularly after 1770 that by 1803 cotton had replaced wool as Britain 's leading export , a pre-eminent position that it was to hold until 1938 .
19 However , the effect of specific inhibition of platelet activating factor by a specific receptor antagonist has so far been evaluated in models of experimental colitis only .
20 Commissioned by Nottingham Playhouse in association with Nottingham New Arts Works & Dance 4 ‘ … a wonderful dancer who attracts our gaze like a magnet ’ Le Monde ‘ No other London dance group does so much simply through its mere existence to expand the boundaries of dance ’ Time Out ‘ Catalyst , agent-provocateur , sex-symbol and idol … the Wunderkind of British New-Wave ’ The Times
21 There was n't much of an atmosphere , well what could I expect with the home team doing so badly at the moment .
22 While I certainly accept that the witchcraft beliefs discussed so far could be considered as a variety of religion , this Lugbara data and certain clues in Evans-Pritchard 's account suggest that witchcraft ( or sorcery ) is only part of Zande religion .
23 An unpublished US government study of 16 Aids patients shows that bone marrow transplantation has so far failed as a treatment .
24 And that was why she had done a wrong thing , and that her thoughtlessness was selfish — a new idea for the spoilt and pampered girl McAllister had so recently been .
25 The president 's banquet and ball is £22.50 , chicken giblets has so far not appeared on the agenda , and the bowls is on Tuesday afternoon .
26 In one scene John bawled so loudly into her deaf aid that her head jerked back and hit a clock .
27 Saudi Arabia , Kuwait and other Gulf states had so far promised to provide a total of $9,500 million .
28 Hitachi was one of six Japanese companies invited to invest in Kaleida ( CI No 1,931 ) , and of the other five , only Toshiba Corp has so far stuck its head above the parapet with an agreement with Apple to license Kaleida technology and use it in jointly developed products ; others invited to join were Matsushita Electric Industrial Co , Sharp Corp , Sony Corp and NEC Corp .
29 In the cases that followed ( ie the disposal of the whole of the matrimonial home to the wife ( Chapter 3 ) ; a conveyance of the husband 's interest in the matrimonial home to the wife ( Chapter 4 ) ; and the conveyance of the husband 's interest in the matrimonial home to a third party ( Chapter 5 ) ) , once the husband had disposed of his interest no further tax considerations applied so far as the husband was concerned ( unless there was an element of gift involved in the conveyance not at arm 's length and the husband died within seven years , thus bringing in a charge to inheritance tax ) .
30 But a bungled , unlawful business deal has so far cost them £5.3m and led to the sacking of all the BRDC 's 12 directors .
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