Example sentences of "so to the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Just a couple of miles from San Gimignano on the road to Certaldo , a turning on the left leads on amidst fields , olive groves and vineyards for a further mile and a half or so to the tiny hamlet of Pancole . |
2 | As he prepared for murder , he was doing so to the incongruous background of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir 's rendering of The Battle Hymn of the Republic . |
3 | AND so to the Good Friday question in the Mensa search for the brightest part of Britain . |
4 | So to the major sellers of 1993 . |
5 | If Mr Hussein has decided to do so — by ordering a full or partial withdrawal from Kuwait before January 15th — he will find it less humiliating to say so to the European Community , or to Arab mediators , than to Mr Baker . |
6 | So to the new benefit rules . |
7 | He summoned his courage and said so to the grim-faced man before he left the sick room . |
8 | And so to the grand opening ceremony on 29th September 1885 , a date chosen to coincide with the Lifeboat Festival . |
9 | So to the middle-aged man who came up to me in the car park and confessed that in the fifth form he had been silently in love with me — why did n't he say so at the time ? |
10 | Sir Joseph Banks , the greatest naturalist of the age , founder of Kew Gardens and botanist-companion to Captain Cook , first developed his boyhood passion for natural history in East , West , and Wildmoor fens , which washed up to the foot of the Lincolnshire wolds , and so to the very gates of Revesby Abbey , the Banks 's family home . |
11 | We explore the consequences of placing these players in a two-dimensional spatial array : in each round , every individual ‘ plays the game ’ with the immediate neighbours ; after this , each site is occupied either by its original owner or by one of the neighbours , depending on who scores the highest total in that round ; and so to the next round of the game . |
12 | AND so to the last page of the album … and surely the final chapter in the Yorks ' marriage . |
13 | But the question is not abstract in real life , so to the interesting questions of how must be added the urgent question of what . |
14 | This introduces further elements to a society 's culture , and so to the potential bases for inter-cultural , and hence spatial , variations . |