Example sentences of "so [verb] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 3 The professors just characterised could not so influence the national press without the tacit cooperation of many of the scholars who study , and the merchants who sell , tests .
2 He was fortunate enough to marry Louis XII 's only daughter and so became the appointed successor .
3 Applecross just happened to be central when Xenly was divided and so became the only building to be shared by each community .
4 Ken had chosen the restaurant , but was frightened of being pestered by fans , so asked the head waiter to produce the screens .
5 Bishop Tubbs did not have this copy in his hand and so asked the 1662 question , and Madge was asked if she would obey .
6 Again , self-reference , albeit of a slightly different character , is essential to the analyses of valid consent and of promising which are acts changing the normative situation because they are undertaken in the belief that they so change the normative situation .
7 What these sewers carried was not sanitary ordure — that continued to be collected or even — illegally — dumped in cesspits : for the cost of separating out the effluent so frightened the Municipal Council of the city that even by 1870 nothing much had been done .
8 Which that , that then gets you into the issue of whether you are deliberately going to being creating a rich peasant economy and s erm so using the rich peasant economy as the leading sector .
9 ( 25 ) If someone who has been instructed to construct a building is prepared to give the money to the town for it to do so itself , since the testator wished this to be done by that person himself , his plea will not be heard : so ruled the late emperor Marcus in a rescript .
10 I then took Maxine 's mind off what had happened by asking her to describe again the scenery in the area of the canal and the painted barges and sturdy horses which had so fascinated the young boy .
11 During the hunts , females are left on their own lot , and so to enable the whole group to re-form after the hunt , the two sexes have to co-ordinate their separate movements , staying within calling distance of each other .
12 So goes the traditional explanation .
13 Or so goes the conventional wisdom .
14 In the inch wars , Ryvita helps you win — so goes the old advert punch line , but which of the two main Graphical User Interfaces is likely to be the one to give you the best operating environment ?
15 Why should Paul 's preaching have so provoked the Nazarean hierarchy that they sent their own emissaries in his wake to discredit him ?
16 They sailed overhead and swayed with the slightly erratic action of the cableway holding them , bumping into each other now and again and so producing the clinking noise just audible over the din .
17 This indirectly modifies ( 20.10 ) to and so upsets the dimensional argument .
18 3 ) for the elastic moduli involved and so to obtain the time-dependent behaviour of the composite .
19 The food plant for both the small tortoiseshell and the peacock is the stinging nettle , so to stand the best chance of finding their caterpillars , start inspecting large clumps of nettles about the middle of May .
20 Judges would be charged with the duty of interpreting and protecting the constitution so keeping the legislative sovereignty of Parliament within written , legal , limits .
21 If you can find one good man , then I wo n't burn down your city and they ca n't get anybody , so whoosh the whole lot goes up , O K. So Gomorrah
22 So charged the impetuous foe at Agincourt
23 It was apparent that he had used it both to slam the shutters and so knock the simple latch back into place .
24 So has the parallel progress of women 's education , giving them at least in theory the same job opportunities as men .
25 True art , or the best art , has a dialogic structure , many voices , and so has the good society .
26 The ships have gone and so has the Black Rat , but the opportunist Brown Rat remains a threat ashore .
27 So has the common assumption that retirement from paid employment is ‘ far less drastic ’ for women than for men .
28 On this occasion the publicity or discussion in the town had had the beneficial effect that the first victim recognised the matter was being taken seriously and so reported the earlier incident .
29 So promised the Tory manifesto for the 1992 election .
30 In recent years , there have been several examples of governments excluding or controlling television cameras in order to control the ‘ flow of information ’ and so minimize the political impact of the medium .
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