Example sentences of "so [adj] [noun sg] [vb -s] " in BNC.

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1 Just as many equality feminists opposed shoring up the traditional family at the beginning of the century , so present-day Labour has been challenged internally time and time again — and externally by the women 's and lesbians and gay liberation movements — on its sexual politics .
2 So each step has to be planned patiently with her , so that this big change in her life can take place as smoothly as possible .
3 So each rhabdom detects only the small portion of the view which enters one facet .
4 So each interviewer goes out hunting for informants who fit into the right boxes — or quotas .
5 So each neuron responds to a particular pattern of activity in the cells that connect to it , and when this pattern occurs it signals the news to a group of cells lying in another part of the brain .
6 They are the editors , they 're not the sole authors so each chapter has a different author erm and like all books some are stronger than others but what I would like you to do for the next , by the time we meet next time , that 's on Monday the next lecture , please have read chapters one and two of that book .
7 So each skull represents about 27,777 corpses .
8 So each team knows their own cases .
9 Although verbal agreements can be binding in law , they can be difficult to prove in later years , particularly when a new not so friendly neighbour comes on the scene .
10 So representative government gives some role to the will of the people , some role to the individual to individuals , but erm in a way less role
11 But then it is puzzling why so little reduction has occurred in Europe as a whole .
12 In view of the educational importance of explanation , it is surprising that so little research has focused directly on the development of children 's ability to give and understand explanations ; or on how children actually cope with explanations in the classroom .
13 Small wonder so little value has been obtained , despite the substantial increase in resources .
14 It is rather strange that so little attention has been given so far to the mechanical properties of biological materials , though perhaps in human terms it is understandable .
15 Given the revival of interest in local radio and the fact that this is occurring within a general context of economic and financial difficulty in the country as a whole , it is rather surprising that so little attention has been paid to the potential role of radio in contributing to local economic development .
16 Because so little material exists , the study presented in this book was conceived as an exploratory , pilot survey .
17 It is also quite clear that if , prior to the ten year charge , the asset had been located in the United Kingdom the fact that it is taken outside the United Kingdom so that trust becomes an excluded property trust does not cause a tax charge in itself .
18 Such practices need to be established so that change becomes the norm , is expected , and is viewed positively .
19 So that service puts a bit of pressure on operations and so on , does it ?
20 Factorial treatment structure brings considerable advantages of interpretation but may also require over-large blocks so that confounding becomes necessary .
21 They are easiest to design where all the basins , baths , sinks and WCs in a house are close together and/or directly above one another so that pipe runs to the stack can be kept short .
22 However , spotlights need to be positioned so that light falls in the right place .
23 This can be done simply by defining the term imposing the duty as a " condition " ( giving a right to terminate the contract in the event of breach ) or " warranty " ( so that breach gives no right to terminate ) ; however , care must be taken because a court may not necessarily be bound by the label attached to a clause by the parties : for example , a term described as a " condition " will not necessarily be interpreted as a " condition " in law , so that breach of it will not necessarily allow the innocent party to terminate the contract ( L Schuler AG v Wickman Machine Tool Sales Ltd [ 1974 ] AC 235 ) .
24 Guidance about further reading can be given so that learning continues and is not viewed as a once and for all matter .
25 The pied flycatcher 's return to Europe is timed so that breeding coincides with the flush of spring insects , particularly caterpillars .
26 Then , pipe or spoon inside the outlines so that icing floods into a tyre shape .
27 Rob King is absent so Norman Gwyther steps in , while John Rigby and Michael Cooke replace Chris Williams and Dave Kinsella .
28 It is largely the software that determines the dither pattern , so different software produces different effects and colours .
29 Okay , so high resistance gives low current .
30 On the other hand , the SO 2 cloud absorbs solar radiation , thereby reducing the rate of O 2 photolysis ( and hence of ozone production ) below it .
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