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

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1 And the poor thing so badly trained that it can not be brought into a Christian household . ’
2 And the only violence so far has been caused by your friend — pardon , your associate — Steve .
3 In the event sequence is shown the long-term mean , the linear trend , the well-defined cycle , and the intermittent signal so that a typical sample period as shown will produce statistics which are biased with respect to the whole sequence .
4 There would be no difficulty in principle both in improving the theory tests and in extending both them and the practical tests so as to include , for example , score-reading and harmonization at the keyboard , aspects of the university courses in music which many students now find very difficult indeed .
5 The automatic recognition of human speech is , however , an immensely difficult problem , and the actual progress so far achieved falls far short of original research expectations [ Wheddon , 1990 ] .
6 Many other sites as well as Rollright have been monitored and the general conclusion so far is that there are radiation anomalies but they vary over time and that only an intensive continuous study at a site is likely to reveal the pattern .
7 The possible content of RE is so enormous , and the possible interpretation so varied , that the idea of a core content and suitable method of conveying it is utterly unrealistic .
8 This change also made imperative the development of links with employers , Youth Training providers and the tertiary colleges so that the quality of transition for young people was as effective into the post-16 area as it had been throughout their school career .
9 With the short time available and the conflicting issues so confused , it seems that the department will recommend a typical British compromise .
10 he 's got two of them up there , engines and the big bikes so I 've got ta ring him up and see how much he wants some bits for .
11 It was the most wonderful sight I have ever seen , wild and barbaric to the last degree and the whole thing so wonderfully staged and orderly .
12 The judgment , for example , that the sample size is sufficient and the observed difference so great that chance may be dismissed can and should be made when one is confident that the decision is ‘ obvious ’ .
13 If the plaintiff so desires and the proper officer so allows , the summons itself may be prepared by the plaintiff in which case a copy must be filed instead of a request .
14 calculation and the land-take calculation so it would n't present us with any erm particular
15 A Sri Lankan total of 408 for eight , and a first-innings deficit so far of 28 , would not normally be a cause for satisfaction , but this has been no ordinary tour for England , beaten 3-0 in the Indian Test series and consistently outplayed on the pitches of the sub-continent .
16 As Cannon comments , ‘ in no other populous state of the nation at this time could a handful of millionaires and a political consultant so early have decided on their own to run an aging actor for governor without consulting party leaders . ’
17 Mrs Kettering wanted three girls and a fortyish couple so that they could sit by candlelight on their terrace , so that she could be taken for Sandra and Hugh for … but what was Mr Kettering 's Christian name ?
18 The , and here 's the clever bit , I roll each chunk in chopped fresh herbs , usually parsley , thyme and a little tarragon so that the outside edge looks as if it has moss growing on it .
19 In a world so construed , and a motivational context so defined , it is clear why violence is not perceived as an acceptable behavioural option in interpersonal relations .
20 It was furnished with an ancient iron bedstead and a wooden table so decrepit that it collapsed as I walked past it .
21 Although the piece is set in the ‘ Roaring ‘ 20's ’ , Cy Coleman 's music rarely goes into period style , but instead exploits a cod-operatic vein , going from Puccini to Piaf , with winks and nods in all directions , and superbly served by Madeline Kahn , who has the voice of a sarcastic diva and a vocal presence so strong that I felt I could see her .
22 At their disposal were a ludicrously inadequate army and an administrative machine so primitive that one observer in the early eighteenth century alleged that the tiny Italian city-state of Lucca possessed a larger civil service than they .
23 It would seem better to add one or two different pieces of apparatus and an extra trough so that new pieces can be explored in the company of old favourites .
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