Example sentences of "so [conj] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | So where public house premises in England were sold as " fully licensed " whereas the licence was a six-day licence , the court held that the vendor could not enforce specific performance : Fraser v. Pugsley ( 1920 ) 37 T.L.R. 87 . |
2 | Right so the functional form test , if we look at the kie squared version , right , again we 've got a very small er test statistic implying there 's no breach of functional form right , the , the log er specification , right , seems to be working okay , there 's no problems with it erm if we now look at normality we 've got a bit of a problem with normality , right in that our test statistic is now four point nine , if we look at the critical value at the five percent level of kie when kie squared two , ah it 's not too bad , our five percent critical value of the kie squared two is five point nine nine , so although that test statistic is reasonably high , I mean you 'd probably reject , oh yes , we can reject the null at ten percent of normally distributed errors we would n't reject the null at five percent erm let's just have a look at in actual fact at those errors to see what the problem is . |
3 | The lights went out during the two world wars and the austerity years which followed , so although this year is actually the 80th anniversary , it 's only the 60th display . |
4 | So although positivist criminology did concern itself with social and economic conditions , in a way that classical criminology did not , it mostly ended up just as timid-looking as far as drawing ‘ corrective ’ conclusions was concerned . |
5 | The coefficient on the default risk measure is expected to be negative , so that higher default risk reduces prices and increases yields . |
6 | Varnishes can be used direct from the container if the diameter is large enough for the brush being used , but it is better to pour the varnish into a paint kettle which has a wire stretched across the middle , so that excess varnish can be scraped off on the wire . |
7 | Experiments by Gibble and Chu now confirm this , so that continuous recalibration through extrapolation back to collision-free conditions may be necessary . |
8 | For this essentially destructive task , this necessary clearing of the ground so that greater liberty for the individual could be obtained naturally and more or less spontaneously , an absolute ruler seemed well suited . |
9 | There are some advantages to a lateral gun position and focussing device ; larger viewing windows can be accommodated so that greater sample areas may be excited by de-focussing the beam , and the occurrence of sample damage by direct bombardment is lessened . |
10 | In 1969 the calendar was revised so that greater emphasis could be given to the major festivals of the Christian year . |
11 | For its part the German government was currently advocating a slower pace on EMU ( as did the UK ) , so that greater convergence of EC economies could be achieved . |
12 | Viewed positively , LMS offers the opportunity of running schools more democratically so that greater delegation entails greater participation in decision making . |
13 | The pelvis was also fortified , so that greater musculature was allowed in the legs . |
14 | The way in which earth energies are experienced seems to vary according to cultural expectations , so that pure energy is interpreted in ways acceptable to the individual or culture . |
15 | Clear guidance should be ‘ issued urgently ’ to replace the existing ‘ unhelpful ’ guidelines and , if necessary , legislation should be introduced so that unmet need could be safely recorded . |
16 | For those authors completing theses before 1969 , for the most prolific authors , and for ‘ problematic ’ authors ( e.g. those whose citations contained some variations in forenames or initials , so that unambiguous attribution of authorship necessitated further investigation ) , manual searching of BIG was carried out , and for other authors GeoRef was searched online . |
17 | For those authors completing theses before 1969 , for the most prolific authors , and for ‘ problematic ’ authors ( e.g. those whose citations contained some variations in forenames or initials , so that unambiguous attribution of authorship necessitated further investigation ) , manual searching of BIG was carried out , and for other authors GeoRef was searched online . |
18 | Meanwhile capital values fell by 2.5 per cent so that annual capital and rental growth is now around minus 7.5 per cent , with total return barely positive . |
19 | So that painstaking genius could n't even keep the eyes of his most famous character a consistent colour ? |
20 | In addition to this superconducting phase , and the well known semiconducting properties of GaAs , LT-GaAs can be made into a well-nigh perfect insulator by annealing at 500°C so that As-rich material precipitates out . |
21 | This is necessary so that the barium can pass into the bowel for the X-ray procedure and so that good vision can be obtained through the sigmoidoscope . |
22 | The report into the East Midlands Electricity Company , in the light of the severe storms of 1990 , has been made widely available so that other electricity companies can learn from that experience . |
23 | What should be learned from the study is why certain things worked and others failed , so that other quality of working life programmes might do better . |
24 | So that new life , which I receive is from God . |
25 | Although much of the research Lord Rothschild was discussing was in more material areas than human behaviour , he recognized the inadequacy of science and technology without much closer integration with the social sciences , so that new knowledge can be used ‘ in harmony with the economic and human needs of the situation ’ . |
26 | All these jobs can be messy , and produce a lot of debris , so be sure to have a good clean-up so that new paintwork is not contaminated . |
27 | The design of the debugging information format is open-ended , so that new information and support for new languages or debugger capabilities can be added , and can be used outside the Unix world . |
28 | He then proceeded to elaborate what he meant by this consumption , for example , that cotton is turned into fabric , so new cotton must be grown ; fabric is worn out , so that new fabric must be woven , etc . |
29 | ‘ It strips off old wallpaper so that new paper can be hung . |
30 | The men and the woods were interdependent , the ‘ bodgers ’ selectively felling only such trees as would encourage the straight and upright growth of saplings by providing sufficient light and space , so that new timber was always replacing that taken away . |