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

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1 As the agricultural industry has changed so have we .
2 The zebra loach has become so specialized that it can not survive in a less turbulent environment .
3 The fundamental problem with the CAP is that , in an attempt to keep farmers on the land , the price mechanism has become so distorted that none of its objectives is now being realised , and at a high cost .
4 The method has become so ensconced in public law thought that today we seem incapable of recognizing any work which predates Dicey ; it is as though he invented the subject .
5 As government has expanded so has there been an increasing need to coordinate the administrative side of the state machine .
6 Pornography means more than most people would have us believe , but the word has become so weighed down with negative associations that we tend to shy away from it .
7 In some cases land has become so degraded that it is agriculturally worthless .
8 As expenditure has risen so have taxes and the proportion of G N P taken up by taxes and social security payments is also around 40 per cent .
9 Its waste production probably is no greater than that of other extractive industries , but as its production has increased so has the amount of waste .
10 As this bombardment has grown so have the services surrounding it , and public relations is the leading contender to see that one bit of information or message gets through amid the onslaught of mass media advertising and other information providers like the media that constantly continue to assail .
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