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

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1 Possibly cheaper , by reducing number of managers needed and so lower cost of overheads .
2 This is also true in connection with spelling , and so phonic knowledge remains an essential element in the language learning programme .
3 Expenditure by one party will be equivalent to income for another , and so total income must be equal to aggregate expenditure in the domestic circular flow .
4 The prediction would be for the ownership of cars to rise by 52,000 in 2 years , and so total market demand for cars in Panaragua in this period would be about 52,000 ( or slightly more , allowing for old cars being scrapped ) .
5 It is likely that further research will reveal more examples , and so close attention needs to be paid to the earlier certain boundaries of any territories and estates in the area under study .
6 The world complained about Adobe 's restrictions but all the major typesetter vendors realised that a single well defined and maintained standard was better than the previous chaos and so adopted Adobe 's PostScript .
7 How could one so shy and so timid rule Ireland after Dierdriu was gone ?
8 Any intellectual challenge is removed on the grounds that they can not handle it , and so all edge , all interest , is gone .
9 ‘ Now that the Conservatives have got in it is more than likely that we will get a base rate cut and so all investment rates will fall . ’
10 And so one minute she was standing on deck in the rush of bright wind , the next minute the motor launch was scything across their bows .
11 But this can only work at the individual level : it can not work for the economy as a whole since the quantity of nominal money is fixed , and so one person obtains more money by selling bonds only with the result that someone else — the person who buys the bonds — finds himself with less .
12 Fróthi ( perhaps fearing for his subjects ' security ) would never let them rest — and so one day they ground out an army to kill Fróthi and take his gold .
13 And so one morning he 's found on a plot of waste land in Dagenham , with both his knee-caps smashed to mush by a cricket bat .
14 But foxes that get mange die in three or four months — the mites build up to several thousand per square centimetre of skin , and so one fox may have more than a million mites ; its suffering must be awful .
15 Notice that when A is very small , equation ( 8.10 ) reveals that and so that branch WX essentially provides the input resistance R L .
16 a continuing review of staff and student FTEs so that appropriate admission targets can be agreed with the Dean , other Heads of Departments and the appropriate Faculty Dean , and so that Field Chairs can be properly advised on the implications of student transfers and exchanges .
17 It was at that stage , Sir , that Mrs Brown made a claim for benefit to support herself and her eleven year old son and so that claim for benefit was a perfectly legitimate one .
18 The SIB , for its part , takes the view that there should be trading and price determining systems which ensure that all qualified participants have equitable access to the market ; and so that market prices can adequately reflect prevailing forces of supply and demand .
19 Some parents need help in identifying how they are reacting to their child and so professional observation of their interaction may be required .
20 ‘ This will be aimed at sectors of the economy which have been hit hardest by the recession , helping to rebuild confidence and so foster recovery , ’ the Chancellor claimed .
21 Glasses behave as they do because , while they are cooling , they are so viscous that the molecules do not have time to sort themselves out into crystals and so cool glass is a solidified liquid , not a crystalline solid .
22 An animal that has previously learned that a stimulus is not correlated with other events will have learned something quite incompatible with what is true during conditioning and so negative transfer can be expected .
23 Because workers are unemployed , their incomes are low and so aggregate demand for goods is depressed .
24 Once there is a break in the skin , there is a great risk that the sore can become infected and so correct treatment is essential .
25 However , the second element must always be present : typically there are at least short-run gains from reneging on an agreement and so tacit collusion requires the perception that to do so would in the end turn out to be unprofitable because of punitive reactions by the other firms .
26 Are there , however , good reasons for investing in and so developing upland and hill agriculture ?
27 Then said he , I am Saint Lazarus , and know that I was the leper to whom thou didst so much good and so great honour for the love of God ; and because thou didst this for his sake hath God now granted thee a great gift ; for whensoever that breath which thou hast felt shall come upon thee whatever thing thou desires to do , and shalt then begin , that shalt thou accomplish to thy heart 's desire , whether it be in battle or aught else , so thy honour shall go on increasing from day to day ; and thou shalt be feared both by Moors and Christians , and thy enemies shall never prevail against thee , and thou shalt die an honourable death in thine own house , and in thy renown , for God hath blessed thee ; — therefore go thou on , and evermore persevere in doing good ; and with that he disappeared .
28 In year 4 , demand continues to increase , but this time by only 500 units to 3,500 units : the desired capital stock goes up to thirty-five and so net investment of only five machines is necessary .
29 A similar project covers the New Earnings Survey in Great Britain , and so extensive comparison with other British regions is included in this project .
30 Although the Secretary of State , and so central government , is implied as the senior partner in the duties imposed by the 1944 Act , the interdependence of the two partners ' relationship is clearly one of significance .
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