Example sentences of "[coord] so [vb base] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This poses the threat of a global interest rate war as West Germany , say , matches each rise in American interest rates , in order to support the D-mark and so avoid importing inflation . |
2 | Some filter-feeders like the scallops do manage to travel : they clap their valves together convulsively and so make curving leaps , but by and large adult bivalves live rather static lives and the spreading of the species into distant parts of the sea bed is carried out by the young . |
3 | They do not share our sense of causality , and so tend to view events as discrete and unrelated . |
4 | In this situation , firms find their inventories being run down involuntarily and so act to increase output . |
5 | This results in a gentle down-wave drift of water , which can lead to the accumulation of water along the coast and so help to generate rip and longshore currents . |
6 | Mops and cloths should be provided so that children can mop up their own spills , and so help to prevent accidents . |
7 | Vitamin E is really a group of plant oils called tocopherols. they have the unique ability to prevent the deterioration that occurs in certain fats as a result of exposure to oxygen in the air , and so help to prevent deterioration of fats in the healthy body . |
8 | It is also unhygienic , and so separate bathing facilities should be provided . |
9 | ‘ Cool guys think it 's great and so do cool girls , too . |
10 | ‘ Cool guys think it 's great and so do cool girls , too . |
11 | Hence if there is unanticipated inflation , real wages fall , and so do output costs ; the supply curve of output therefore shifts outwards temporarily . |
12 | Legal concepts are inconclusive , and so fail to draw distinctions vital in real life . |
13 | Unfortunately we do not always have enough stories from the diocese to fill the space available and so have to use material from other sources . |
14 | It is for this reason that sociologists have often assumed that they must respect the professional psychologists ' judgement in these matters , and so have treated Freud from their viewpoint as unscientific and unusable . |
15 | The couple can not use physical contact to avoid conflict , and so have to make friends , talk to each other and negotiate in a non-physical way . |
16 | Such a system has become increasingly popular , Turner says , because companies are becoming increasingly interested in management accounting , and so need to have information at their fingertips at all times . |
17 | It would link countries that are almost all big international debtors — and so need to increase exports to third countries , not to each other . |
18 | Keith Veness , his agent , says the issue still causes ‘ resentment ’ but so do rent rises imposed by the local Labour authority : Corbyn is campaigning against them . |
19 | According to Peter Webster , the director of EIRIS , not only do investors have different requirements when it comes to investment , but so do fund managers when choosing stocks for their portfolios . |