Example sentences of "for [noun sg] [conj] so [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Where we have a different point of view is the point of view that says that a general education which will train the mind erm and expand capacity for judgement and so on , erm is perhaps more important than an exact knowledge of erm some particular political science theory .
2 For … well , I suppose for research and so on .
3 Firstly , your garment is likely to be more successful if you use a very similar yarn so look for slubbed cotton , acrylic for acrylic , wool for wool and so on .
4 Firstly , your garment is likely to be more successful if you use a very similar yarn so look for slubbed cotton for slubbed cotton , acrylic for acrylic , wool for wool and so on .
5 Parry , for instance , cites the scientific achievements of ancient India , such as logic and medicine , astronomy , grammar and mathematics , as arising out of ‘ non-scientific ’ institutions and ideologies : ‘ essentially religious preoccupations seem to have provided the stimulus for developments in all these fields ; — the discipline of yoga , for physiological knowledge , the construction of sacrificial altars for geometry and so on , ( 1982 , p. 23 ) .
6 Charts for intarsia and so on can be printed in colour if you have a colour printer , otherwise you can choose to print them either in shades of grey , or with the code numbers / letters that you allocated to the colours when you designed the pattern .
7 Er facilities er exist for parking and so on and the only thing is , er I 'm talking about catering in the sense of a Saturday whether it 's here or there .
8 Errors are often phonetically based , so f may be written for ph and so on .
9 ‘ In the early Fifties , we all started setting up Resistance networks again , all over Europe , when it looked as if the Soviets were going to come west on the next train : , The Air Force was particularly interested : escape routes for aircrew and so on .
10 I had to speak to accountants , asking for information and so on , and they always seemed to be out at lunch , whether it was 10 in the morning or five in the afternoon .
11 Perhaps I should just say a word about that that operation since you 've raised it , because it is one type of job that we do , that is taking part in a rather large group , in this case sponsored by the Commonwealth Secretariat at the request of the government of Uganda after the fall of erm of Amin , to assess the rehabilitation needs of the country and to suggest what policies should be priority policies for their point of view and what contribution could be made by other countries through aid and erm other ways of technical assistance and fellowships for training and so forth , to help in this rehabilitation .
12 He really scents the difficulty but thinks it too hard for discussion and so conveniently pretends that he has not seen it .
13 Culture influences almost every aspect of the reaction to a particular product — texture , colour , desire for innovation or respect for tradition and so on .
14 The nosodes of the specific diseases can be used as a preventative in this way — for instance , morbillinum for measles , pertussin for whooping cough , variolinum for smallpox , tuberculinum for tuberculosis and so on .
15 The way it was done was that if you imagine putting one card in for psychology , two cards in for research methods , one card in for psychoanalytical approaches , three cards in for memory and so on and so forth an then they were sort of drawn out and then when a topic had been picked the other cards were removed .
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