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

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1 it 's not just plain , there 's so many stitches erm stocking stitch and so many rib
2 Occasionally users still require their data on magnetic tape and so this facility remains available .
3 ‘ Now that the Conservatives have got in it is more than likely that we will get a base rate cut and so all investment rates will fall . ’
4 Some parents need help in identifying how they are reacting to their child and so professional observation of their interaction may be required .
5 The world complained about Adobe 's restrictions but all the major typesetter vendors realised that a single well defined and maintained standard was better than the previous chaos and so adopted Adobe 's PostScript .
6 This means that the supply of money exceeds the demand for money and so downward pressure is exerted on the rate of interest .
7 But nobody else , to the best of our knowledge , gave so much attention and so much space to Rome as Timaeus ; and nobody else was so influential .
8 ‘ This will be aimed at sectors of the economy which have been hit hardest by the recession , helping to rebuild confidence and so foster recovery , ’ the Chancellor claimed .
9 The complex processes set in train with such a blithe disregard of consequence and so little consideration of effect , will of course work their way out in many dimensions .
10 Sometimes the candidates have so little imagination and so little understanding of the work of the examiner that a new question is started at the bottom of the page .
11 Unskilled trainees will require a great deal of supervision and so efficient management will call for a smaller span of control than a situation where the employees are experienced .
12 Her the narrow lanes are most pleasant for cycling , horseriding or even driving out in a pony trap for there is so little traffic and so much nature to be observed .
13 The austere ideal , the man who acts out his principles and endures what is — can you imagine Michel Devaux saying as my father so often did , I 've only got one life and so much time , I ca n't afford to stand back ?
14 Queasy from 40ml and smack and so much wine , his stench makes me want to vomit .
15 All that effort and so little reward .
16 I have of late had two letters from him , in which he has shown such an easy and familiar way of expressing his thoughts , such a delight for improvement and so much exactness and dilligence in the making of observations that I look upon him to go onward with a curiosity and genious superior to most of his occupation .
17 An animal that has previously learned that a stimulus is not correlated with other events will have learned something quite incompatible with what is true during conditioning and so negative transfer can be expected .
18 He had so much excitement and so much energy , and a wonderful voice too .
19 A witness without first hand knowledge of the events … can not be challenged in cross-examination in this way and so such evidence … is generally excluded . ’
20 For steady mean conditions the first term of eqn ( 19.20 ) is zero , but it indicates the physical significance of the equation ; in view of the summation convention and so each term in the equation represents some process tending to increase or decrease the kinetic energy of the turbulence .
21 Ireland has had so much , she thought ; there has been so much magic and so much strength , and now all of it has gone .
22 However , the second element must always be present : typically there are at least short-run gains from reneging on an agreement and so tacit collusion requires the perception that to do so would in the end turn out to be unprofitable because of punitive reactions by the other firms .
23 Surprisingly , these ultra-light pumices sink in water , since there is so little basaltic material and so much air space that all the air spaces are interconnected , and water can fill the whole mass .
24 Commenting on our current series on education , he said ‘ I think that the series is an excellent idea ’ , but he then went on to say ‘ It does seem to me rather odd that such a series should have such a heavy university representation and so little input from the teachers ’ .
25 It was at that stage , Sir , that Mrs Brown made a claim for benefit to support herself and her eleven year old son and so that claim for benefit was a perfectly legitimate one .
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