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

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1 So the complete saying means : do n't take off a layer of winter clothing before you see blossom on the bushes ( ie before spring has started in earnest ) .
2 So the extra credit funnelled through the banks was ultimately provided by workers .
3 So the extra time means more opportunity to use the Dutch Additional Experiment ( DAX ) , a set of detectors designed to investigate individual sources in more detail .
4 It would be more surprising if it were otherwise — or so the new novel seems to tell , or remind .
5 So the dungaree 'd bassist should be in EMF : so the woolly-hatted guitarist belongs in the Washington DC scene ; so the stand-up drummer recalls King Bloody Kirt at their prime .
6 But the Christmas spirit was abroad , and so the unwonted congestion gave rise to much merriment and good-natured chaff .
7 So the kindly plant grew to cover the rock with her green leaves .
8 Gerd clearly is very apprehensive of this place , wo n't enter here , and if forced to do so the terrible event described in the next section occurs automatically , right in the doorway .
9 Erm so the federal system has a constitutional basis but it also has a financial basis er and the two are er closely linked .
10 So the outside world faded .
11 So the general election called for July is cancelled .
12 So the political whirligig goes round ; and the deadlock is almost complete .
13 So the political commissar has got to convince you , you see , as to who was responsible for you not having a rifle .
14 So the other question enter extract .
15 so the other guy said ooh er , ooh er , he ca n't
16 So the first problem facing any study of land use is the paucity of good and compatible data , for as the upper section of Table 8.2 shows , there can be considerable variations between different estimates , although the data do provide broad answers to the main points of interest defined by Peters ( 1970 ) namely : How much land is there ? how is it distributed between the major land uses ? and how have the allocations changed over time ( and space ) ?
17 So the first man goes the house and he goes and opens the door and you hear the door .
18 So the first union issued instructions that none of their men would man , service or tow empty barges belonging to the company .
19 So the first half ends in real drama .
20 So the first day had passed uneventfully .
21 So the first day finished with me lying sleepless , listening to that familiar music coming from below as it had years before , the jazz records my mother used to play .
22 Okay so the first thing to go in which is pretty obvious .
23 ‘ But it is mite dung that people become allergic to , and so the first thing to get rid of is the dung .
24 So the one issue remaining on Woolwich 's writ of summons came to be whether or not Woolwich had grounds for claiming interest on the three payments which they had made from their respective dates up to 31 July 1987 .
25 So the great debate has taken place — and its overwhelming conclusion is that ‘ the traditional ethos of British climbing ’ ( stand up and define it anyone bold enough to try ) ‘ is being endangered by sport climbing . ’
26 So the poor girl grew paler and paler , her head dropped to the ground , and she died .
27 And so the poor man had been obliged to die in as Christian a manner as possible in the arms of the atheistical Magistrate who had , of course , listened without the least sympathy to Mr Bradley 's last pious ejaculations , impatiently muttering : " Yes , yes , to be sure , do n't worry about it , " as poor Mr Bradley , looking up into that last , glaring , free-thinking , diabolical , ginger sunset of the Magistrate 's whiskers , commended his soul to God .
28 So we need to be looking forward , but we ought to be looking short-term , so the best way to look at objectives , is to look it in the short-term , which is in fact , year one if you like , medium term , years two and three , and long-term , years four and five .
29 So the best way to begin to understand such a belief system would be in terms of the emotions and unconscious feelings involved ; in this case , the wish to live again in Hinduism , and in Buddhism the desire to return to the womb-like state — Nirvana .
30 For her , the dreadful underlying fear is that the space can never be filled : any such attempt would be futile , and so the best thing to do in the circumstances is to accept that the space exists , and to turn this fact to advantage .
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