Example sentences of "and [noun] [vb -s] so " in BNC.
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1 | 12.01 am , Richmond and Barnes : For the Liberal Democrats the story in Richmond and Barnes has so far been ‘ so near but yet so far ’ . |
2 | recording of all back-up and recovery runs so that all events can be traced |
3 | The school also plans to extend its industrial and community links so pupils can pit their technology against a wide range of real-life problems . |
4 | They moved to Dallas , and Graham has so immersed himself in the American way of life that I am surprised he has not sought American citizenship . |
5 | ‘ And drama has so much to offer in terms of equipping a child for life after school . |
6 | And Jesus says so count the cost of following me . |
7 | Both sides of the compartment were lined with machinery and metal boxes so crushed and mangled that their original function was incomprehensible . |
8 | First , by what mechanism are the demand and price signals so efficiently and rapidly diffused among all of the islands while information about events on other islands only becomes available : gradually ? |
9 | Nonetheless , the limits of the state 's autonomy would seem to be very wide , and Block goes so far as to postulate a ‘ tipping mechanism ’ which could allow the state to take a social formation away from the capitalist mode of production . |
10 | What does still exist — apart from the ecclesiastical Byzantine heritage , notably the great church of S. Sophia ( pages 104–6 ) , are major military and engineering structures so typical of all Roman cities . |
11 | Since the conflict between holism and individualism runs so deep , the two modes of explanation can not be simply amalgamated , and no metaphysical resolution is forthcoming . |
12 | He had seen fear , and bravery , too , and savagery and oppression , homes burned down , wheels smashed off carts and farm implements so that the land could not be cultivated , crops ruined — he had seen it spread everywhere and he did n't want to see it any more . |
13 | Kevin and Marie and I were trying to organise them into tribes and wagon trains so we could do the film when Julie sauntered up . |
14 | The effect is the opposite to taking logs : squaring stretches out the upper values and compresses the lower ones , and cubing does so even more powerfully . |
15 | Kuhl is a very experienced player who can control the pace of the game from midfield and Anderton has so much natural talent that he could be a match winner . |
16 | It is in this kind of work that the distinction between policy making and implementation becomes so unclear . |
17 | Creation through entry and reception sounds so easy , but … |
18 | This is achieved by arranging efficient delivery systems , both within the firm and for goods from outside suppliers , so that the time between receipt of a sales order and delivery of the product is kept to a minimum , and the flow of deliveries and production proceeds so smoothly that there is no need to produce for stock . |