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

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1 And so Mrs Zamzam 's family , perhaps irrevocably split by nationalities , was living only 15 miles apart , divided by the Israeli–Lebanese frontier .
2 And so Tamara Dobson became Cleopatra Jones , CIA narco queen supreme , as Millie Jackson and Joe Simon warbled soulfully amid punch-ups , and Pam Grier went into the castration industry as Foxy Brown , with Willie Hutch again offering street-sound support .
3 With all the confidence of youth , he had handbills printed that T. Sparks would be opening a Gentlemen 's Hairdressing Saloon at Number so and so North Street .
4 and so Clement Freud said , not to him but now on this programme this morning , that 's the first time I 've ever been de-grandfathered
5 The most zealous founders of the BFASS in 1839 were amongst those who had worked hardest to revitalise the local society network in the mid-1830s and so Joseph Sturge , John Scoble and the Quaker banker George Alexander toured areas of the country in 1839–40 to give the new national body the support of auxiliaries consciously orientated to universal abolition .
6 And so Felicity Paiva arrived in Oxford , England .
7 It 's tuesday and so Dr Kathleen Long 's here with us for an open surgery .
8 Amanda Wright ( Tipton ) , winner of the women 's race for the past two years who set a new course record last year , will not be defending her title and so Cardiff veteran Liz Hughes looks like starting as favourite .
9 I thought , ‘ If that 's good enough for Shakespeare , it 's good enough for me ’ , and so King Rat starts , ‘ I 'm going to get that bloody bastard if it 's the last thing I do in my life . ’
10 Sarah complained that she was ‘ bored ’ and so Miss Rudge told her to pack her bags and leave for a term .
11 And so Miss Abbot , ’ Mr Renfrew said , taking off his spectacles and folding them neatly , ‘ that is the sum of things . ’
12 But further heroics in extra time were beyond their weary limbs and so Stuart Pearce , the Forest captain required by England for next week 's World Cup tie in Poland , completed a victorious return from injury .
13 And so Derek Dooley went to Sheffield Wednesday at seventeen and a half , his local team , until a clash with an advancing goalkeeper forced the immediate amputation of his leg in February 1953 .
14 However , Landsat 's imaging instruments are capable of showing finer detail of surface features than are the instruments onboard the NOAA satellites , and so Landsat images are used in studies of agricultural crops , coastal sediment patterns and other fields in which high resolution is required .
15 Kempton usually rode the horse himself ( and had done so ) three weeks before the Liverpool race when Foinavon was last in the Cheltenham Gold Cup — at 500–1 — behind Woodland Venture ) , but his normal riding weight of ten stone ten pounds was way above Foinavon 's Grand National mark of ten stone , and so John Buckingham was engaged for his first ride in the great Liverpool race .
16 The obvious choice of the opposition was the Count Palatine Henry , a Welf , but he was on crusade and so Duke Bernard of Saxony was considered and elected .
17 And so Liz Headleand was born , out of guilt , out of chance , out of sexual felicity and complicity , out of ambition , and Liz Lintot passed away , as Sebastian Manning and Naomi Headleand had passed away .
18 And so Mister Johnny took them up through the dark yew trees , carrying the goose and holding Nick 's hand .
19 In 1985 it was decided to move the engine to a Great Western line and so Kinlet Hall arrived at Toddington .
20 And so Edward Heath was sent round in January 1644 , all the houses in St Aldate 's to find out how many people were in them to see if there was any more room .
21 And so Charles Ryder , now a convert , goes to mass , and in the family chapel he had once in agnostic youth admired only as a work of art in a strange and alien style .
22 And so Charles Cockshall , who is the owner of court out to the north of Oxford , who is the King 's master of ceremonies , and I think that 's an interesting contrast , because here again you get this feeling of tension , and sadness .
23 Because the calculations involved in powering matrices are repetitive they are ideal for the computer and so Markov chain analysis is normally performed with the aid of a computer program .
24 And so Tim Robbins , slightly to the chagrin of the moneymen who wanted a big name , was in .
25 But this came to naught and so Queen Margaret slipped over the border into England . ’
26 And so Robert Titford , Master Mariner , took over his first command .
27 And so Thomas Hardy returned to his house at Max Gate to continue work on his last grim novel Jude the Obscure , Tess having appeared in the previous year .
28 Not all the Section had finished the run in the time allowed and so Sergeant-Chef Gibeau decided that we should all be punished .
29 And so Mr. Green , I think it was Chris Green , had to he was chairing that meeting and had a double vote .
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