Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] [pers pn] [vb -s] so " in BNC.
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1 | Any more is a bonus because she looks so much better and I 'm really pleased . |
2 | How and why they form is still not known ; all that can be said with certainty is that winds begin to twirl anti-clockwise around a fixed point of steadily diminishing atmospheric pressure , and this circulating system then begins to move , invariably in a westerly direction , its internal pressure steadily falling and the gales inside it picking up speed as it does so . |
3 | If he can not lift the leg unaided , he may move it by clasping his hands together just below the knee , holding the shin bone firmly , and using his hands to lift the leg up , shifting his weight sideways towards his unaffected side as he does so . |
4 | He , the loose-end , filthy-earth drunkard , introduces the shawl as he does so many motifs . |
5 | The roller is independent of the vehicle that it transports so that , if the rollers have a circumference of three feet ( or , say , one metre ) then the slab will move forward six feet ( say , two metres ) per rev . |
6 | If the Audit Commission is to continue to do the work that it does so successfully for local government , and to achieve better value for money , it must be independent and impartial , and its reports and work must be respected . |
7 | We must ensure that we can further benefit from the work that it performs so well . |
8 | He offers no apologies for joining Mike Gatting 's ill-fated tour of the Republic and insists he wo n't be breaking down this winter as he has so often before in England 's colours . |
9 | if you go in a freezer and it shrivels so then if you go in the fridge |
10 | If a company does not pay a supplier 's bill on time it has the use of that money until it does so . |
11 | If a company does not pay a supplier 's bill on time it has the use of that money until it does so . |
12 | Surely Somalia deserves more assistance from the international community than it has so far had ? |
13 | Indeed , the whole issue of how and why employers ( and trade unions ) formulate policy towards the employment of older workers requires much more detailed investigation than it has so far received , and it is an area in which economic analysis may prove to be more fruitful than radical political theory . |
14 | A moire fringe unit monitors the horizontal azimuth of the beam as it sweeps so that it does not go out of alignment . |
15 | For this reason it is helpful to record details of the elicitation and judgment process as it proceeds so that the bare bones of a grid can later have the flesh replaced . |
16 | One aspect of the contra proferentem rule is that , if there is more than one possible head of liability one of which is liability for negligence , then an exemption clause will not be interpreted as excluding liability for negligence unless it does so in clear terms . |
17 | Much of the Forestry Commission 's early planting was certainly crude and insensitive , but in recent years it has become more attentive to its landscaping responsibilities ( not least because the Forestry Commission has found that there is money to be made out of tourism if it does so ) and now employs landscape consultants to advise on its planting policies . |
18 | Is there a chance if it changes so rapidly , that there could never be a vaccine for the whole strain , for the whole H I V virus . |
19 | I do n't know much about art but it seems so … extreme . ’ |
20 | In microchip territory , silicon has always been king because it remains so cheap and easy to use . |
21 | He forces you to work at controlling the character because he brings so much to the part . ’ |
22 | I am sick of people arguing over their colour because it affects so many children and they have to suffer the consequences . |
23 | ( i ) where the specified event happens in respect of a member , any share registered in his name may , notwithstanding paragraph ( 1 ) of this Rule , remain so registered for a period of not longer than six months from the date of the specified event ; provided that no voting rights shall be exercised in respect of any such share while it remains so registered ; and |
24 | ( i ) where the specified event happens in respect of a member , any share registered in his name may , notwithstanding paragraph ( 1 ) of this Rule , remain so registered for a period of not longer than six months from the date of the specified event ; provided that no voting rights shall be exercised in respect of any such share while it remains so registered ; and |
25 | It swells and shrinks , changing its output as it does so ; the official magnitude range is from 0.4 to 0.9 , but over the past decades I have seen it matching Rigel on rare occasions , while it is not often as faint as Aldebaran . |
26 | And more than half the women interviewed hate the label housewife because it sounds so patronising . |
27 | Homo sapiens has chosen to venture into what is for him an unnatural environment and he does so at his peril . |
28 | In this the prey flashes a bright patch of colour as it flees , and then it suddenly freezes , concealing the bright patch as it does so . |
29 | The vital point , brought out forcefully by Fuller , is that just as adjudication is distinguished by the form of participation that it confers so are other types of decision-making , and just as the nature of adjudication shapes the procedures relevant to its decisional form so do other species of decision-making . |
30 | The normal method of the original owner to ‘ avoid ’ the contract is for him to inform the rogue that he does so . |