Example sentences of "so [adv] [am/are] [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | All the approaches mentioned so far are engaged in dividing up the musical field in a particular way — between this and that , better and worse , elite and mass , higher and lower , aristocratic and plebeian , and so on . |
2 | Most of the G protein-linked receptors identified so far are characterized by having seven membrane-spanning domains connected by extracellular and intracellular loops ( Box 1 ) . |
3 | The main contenders for CD multimedia so far are based on an initial strategy of offering adding value to a base of actual or potential CD-A users . |
4 | All of the models described so far are targeted on people with most needs and engage these clients for long periods of time , sometimes indefinitely ( substituting for long-term institutional care for the most needy people ) . |
5 | All three of the speaker variables discussed so far are associated in some way with the individual 's place in intersecting social configurations . |
6 | Specific sites away from shipping lanes , fishing grounds , submarine cables and so on are isolated in a way difficult to achieve on land . |
7 | All cultural norms about basic needs for food , shelter and so on are seen by contrast as expressions of subjective desire , even though these desires will have been shaped by the standards of a particular society . |
8 | N are index terms ( that is , descriptors ) and B and C and so on are related to A via some hierarchy of relationships . |
9 | The majority of severely handicapped persons need some help in the routine of ordinary living , as travel , shopping , housework , catering and so on are bound to be difficult and sometimes impossible . |
10 | If you plan lightweight backpacking overnight trips or weekend walks , then this size of sack can be suitable — especially if the tent , cooking gear and so on are spread between two or three people . |
11 | Such experiences as love , hate , anger , sympathy , guilt , joy , sorrow and so on are considered to be abstract things as opposed to concrete objects like stones , trees or physical bodies . |
12 | I am not suggesting that one should even form an interpretative overview , merely that details of notation , phrasing and articulation , tempo , dynamics and so on are considered alongside balance , texture , and even acoustical implications . |