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

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1 of CBI SCOTLAND had been written to , asking her to send copies of the forthcoming conference notice to so each member of the E&PD committee might have one .
2 A high degree of constructive conflict is almost essential in this process and I should perhaps quote the comments of a wise manager I worked for at one time , who pointed out that in industry the optimum level of conflict is not zero ; just as no friction or one hundred per cent friction immobilizes movement in a mechanical sense , so total absence of conflict or one hundred per cent conflict will immobilize movement in a company .
3 Some parents need help in identifying how they are reacting to their child and so professional observation of their interaction may be required .
4 THE NOT SO LAZY LIFE OF LARRY & LILY
5 Possibly cheaper , by reducing number of managers needed and so lower cost of overheads .
6 The complex processes set in train with such a blithe disregard of consequence and so little consideration of effect , will of course work their way out in many dimensions .
7 But how could he presume this on so little knowledge of me ?
8 It was not that she felt a need for approval , but it was disheartening that these people should show so little comprehension of the sacrifice she had made in wedding her life to theirs .
9 She made a little rite of soaking her feet in a corn cure called ‘ Reudel ’ , and as she lowered her feet into the bowl of steaming water there was again that little look , that narrowing of the eyes and pursing of the lips , which said so much with so little disturbance of her features .
10 Given the current arrangements in primary and secondary care , it is hardly surprising that there has been so little assessment of efficiency to date .
11 It kept the Navigation Acts up to date , but under Walpole 's premiership in the 1720s and 1730s it passed so little legislation of any general application even within Britain that it was quite natural for it to do nothing about the colonies .
12 She felt sleepy rather than tired , as a result , she told herself , of having had so little sleep of late .
13 ‘ What is the matter , you Christian men , that you so greatly esteeme so little portion of golde more than your own quietnesse …
14 Sometimes the candidates have so little imagination and so little understanding of the work of the examiner that a new question is started at the bottom of the page .
15 As she says : ‘ There seems to be so little appreciation of the potentially devastating emotional effect of finding yourself a victim ’
16 What is astonishing is not that educational technology makes such important use of audio-visual facilities , but that other movements within education in the last quarter of the twentieth century still make so little use of them .
17 At this stage the channel cables were not actually connected to the peripherals so that testing of the processor and channels could be carried out without affecting the existing systems .
18 So , so , so that bit of it we 've , we 've moved forward .
19 Right so that bit of it is a hundred and eighty , and that bit will be forty five ,
20 He suggests that operators should have four or five caps so that refitting of the normal container cap can be avoided altogether .
21 The Committee also recommended that the preamble and Articles 1 , 2 and 3 of the regulation should be altered so that care of the environment should have comparable status with food production and that the Regulation should refer to the EEC 's Third Action Programme on the Environment .
22 Therefore , a regular daily routine should be developed so that care of personal appearance and hygiene is automatic .
23 Take , for example , two people who have a problem in realizing that God really loves them — so that mention of God 's holiness inspires only terror or guilt .
24 The telephone may ring at any moment and an account executive will be expected to know when a client can see the " Answerprint " of their new commercial or proofs of the latest press advertisement , so complete knowledge of the minutiae of the client 's business ready at his finger tips is required .
25 Erm , I heard Mr Curtis say that the shortfall of affordable houses was seven hundred , he had a target of two thousand two hundred and felt they could find fifteen hundred somewhere already , so another shortfall of of seven hundred that actually contrasts with para' four one one of the one eleven should I say , four one eleven , of the York housing strategy , which has been submitted , and appendix four of the York evidence which actually says that , yes there 's a two thousand two hundred target , but there would still be a shortfall of about one thousand one hundred dwellings if this land , they 're talking about land that they own outside of York , is developed for affordable housing .
26 Not so another member of the Devon side which beat Cheshire by five wickets .
27 Excitement fades to disillusionment , and so another piece of technology goes to gather dust on a storeroom shelf .
28 However , they are a disparate group of nations , so further analysis of some of the main categories of LDCs is necessary as a background for later chapters in the book which deal with bank lending policies , external debt and the activities of international agencies .
29 So this wealth of information — all of it updated much more regularly than you could expect through normal information channels — is greatly under-used .
30 The , it is a competitive marketplace ; er we 're not alone in the U K , if you look at the rest of Europe , you 'll find er inflation lower yes , but salary increases for the senior jobs and the top jobs there , are also higher than they are lower down , so this widening of differentials is n't just something that is , is the British disease , it occurs in other European countries as well .
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