Example sentences of "so [pron] [is] [adj] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 So everyone is unhappy and , what is worse still , the children are being brought up to believe that the old should always be given second best and be prepared to shrink into the smallest ‘ shell ’ that is offered to them .
2 So who 's right and who 's wrong ?
3 so there 's two and a half thousand
4 and so there 's twelve and a half grand we 're owed
5 So there 's ten and if you use your set square like that go along the ten and to the one thousand .
6 Even so it is strange that Veblen should have failed to recognise the magnitude of what the fierce emulation of railroad promoters , industrialists and bankers in fact managed to achieve in North America during so short a space of time .
7 So it is arguable that the select committees promote independence of mind among MPs and make them less willing to vote automatically as the whips would like .
8 So it is believable that , up to the moment when the time came for her to sign the transfer , she knew nothing of it .
9 So it is possible that avian death-feigning is tuned in to this one crucial moment of possible escape .
10 So it is possible that the β -sheet that is present near physiological pH is disrupted at low pH .
11 So it is possible that the difference between Mill and Bentham here is merely apparent .
12 These words are well past her point of failure in the Schonell Test ( that is , ten consecutive errors ) , and so it is possible that she had reached a level of frustration : feeling that all the words were too difficult she ceased to think carefully about whether what she was writing down was likely , and simply put down anything that came to mind .
13 So it is possible that , in the course of evolution , the preening activity of the male has been accentuated because it signals to a female that he is in a state of conflict .
14 So it is possible that the short-run agents in the model over estimate the long term agent 's type after a particular sequence of shocks and subsequently revise this estimate downwards .
15 It has been argued that compression of the abdomen increases the ‘ pinchcock ’ effect of the angular incisura and so it is possible that this manoeuvre could actually prevent reflux in some patients .
16 But on the other hand people are interested in the nature of noise , people are interested in neighbour noise , aeroplane noise , motorcycle noise , and so it is possible that , that some of you will , will be interviewed on that kind of thing .
17 So it is appropriate that the first champion to be whelped in this country was Ch.
18 It is extremely easy to exceed these bounds when specifying a program , and so it is essential that a programmer experienced in the particular system or systems to be used is involved in the initial design discussions .
19 So it is essential that those people that
20 Most radio stations in non-NPN states had already stopped taking the national news from FRCN in Lagos , and so it is probable that they too ignored the event .
21 Sometimes the deed is a substitute for thought , and so it is likely that there was a primal crime ; they did actually kill the father and devour him .
22 So it is likely that a family in which a mother or father has to bring up children single-handed will think of itself and be treated by others , as a little cluster of deviants from the marital norm .
23 Most commentators would agree that Britain is likely to become a more technological society in future years and so it is likely that there will be an increased demand for a skilled workforce .
24 So it is clear that Bukharin did not make the elementary mistake that Rosdolsky attributed to him .
25 So it is clear that private citizens are the proper persons to ‘ enforce ’ private law .
26 So it is clear that our first approach ( demonstrated in Fig. 2.20 ) had no general validity .
27 So it is clear that the financial statements of the firm , which are the only publicly available sources of financial information about the firm , are fraught with problems from beginning to end .
28 So it is clear that the two kinds of productivity — children and intellectual achievements — can be combined , as is borne out by the subsequent careers of the forty two students who matriculated in 1966 and who answered the questionnaire .
29 Our work so far has obviously only been of a preliminary nature , but even so it is clear that there are many strands in the concept of participation and public involvement in decision-making related to novel energy systems .
30 So it is important that those in the personnel department responsible for ensuring that the relocation exercise proceeds smoothly are able either to answer employees ' questions themselves or direct the expatriates to sources of advice .
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