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

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1 Since the progress zone 's existence is dependent on a signal from the ridge , removal of the ridge results in the disappearance of the progress zone and so effectively the clock in the cells is stopped permanently .
2 In order to buy the oil off us , they had to pay sterling and so hence the demand for sterling goes up and suddenly we were viewed as a very rich economy .
3 G. On the western lowlands Chester ( 58 000 people ) is a central place where the Romans and the Normans defended what was once the lowest bridging point over the River Dee and so also the route into northern Wales .
4 Corinne Gotch , Booksellers Association marketing executive and NBS committee member , commented : ‘ Fewer booksellers are taking part , and so clearly the sale needs to be re-examined from both a bookselling and publishing point of view to see what can be cone to encourage greater participation . ’
5 Erm , yeah we , we did take direct action and so eventually the ad was dropped , but if we 'd just complained and not taken any action the ad would n't have been dropped .
6 Alternatively the mother may not offer the food quickly enough and so eventually the child loses concentration and interest .
7 Er we said last week that the on the only , the only real way that the peasants were gon na er mobilize was if they , they thought that they could actually win and so surely the violence would have been a means of saying we 're a credible force to be reckoned with
8 And as they went on , you know , it was gradually working up and so therefore the graph , each man 's productivity you know , was rising .
9 And so on the whole the unions in Britain have seen this as a way of catching some people who otherwise would fall through the net entirely .
10 Depending on the company , excluding any one or more of these items could have a dramatic effect on the volatility of its results , and so on the element of risk in its PRP scheme .
11 And so perhaps the time had come just to sit down somewhere on the ground and wait .
12 And so far the revenue have been going yeah , yeah , go away go away .
13 The days for R&D are over : we need demonstration , and so far the Prototype Fast Reactor has demonstrated only that the non-nuclear bits of the technology do n't work particularly well .
14 A deserted Disneyland-style House of Horrors , populated by ghosts , vampires and Frankenstein 's monster , proves equally useless in delaying or confusing the Daleks , and so reluctantly the Doctor decides they must stand and fight .
15 This reduces the advantage to the raider , and so too the likelihood of a takeover .
16 God plays an important role in Coleridge 's poetry , as a symbol of ultimate creativity ; both ‘ the creation ’ in biblical terms , and the powers of creation with which we are all invested , are the result of the workings of the ‘ Great Universal Teacher ’ , and so consequently the poet has tremendous respect for God , as he lets us think as we wish ; ‘ he shall mould thy spirit and by giving make it ask ’ , is a line that seems to sum up Coleridge 's views adequately .
17 A suitable level of abstraction confers enormous benefits in devising simple and powerful documents ( but so often the abstraction only feels ‘ 90% correct ’ , leaving the remaining 10% maddeningly awkward and inelegant ) .
18 When the losses are recognized for what they are then the healing of the pain can begin , but so often the loss is so deeply buried in people 's minds that it can take a long while for it to come to the surface again .
19 But so often the challenge is not met and the result is a wishy-washy moral parable .
20 But so far the majority have reported no problems after six months .
21 But so far the IFA have had no communication from the English FA , ITV or Manchester United ( away to Honved ) over potential compensation .
22 But so far the work force of 330 white collar staff have shown no sign of militant action .
23 But so far the Government has resisted , deciding that this species is already under too much pressure .
24 to take account of this previously unforeseen workplace hazard , but so far the Commission have brought forward no proposals .
25 Ms Mackenzie first approached the Environmental Committee last May , but so far the result has n't been encouraging .
26 But so far the reverse is the case .
27 Rhodes could well become a double international as he is in the South African national hockey squad , but so far the hockey union has n't followed cricket down the integration path and cricket at the moment takes first place on his agenda .
28 That may be a wee indictment of the Government , but so far the argument is reasonably incontestable .
29 The show will open at Darlington Civic Theatre on April 29 for a two week run , but so far the search for a Young Walsingham has been fruitless .
30 It may cost me my job , but so far the PM has backed me . ’
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