Example sentences of "so [conj] [noun prp] [was/were] " in BNC.

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1 So although Frazer was doing a kind of anthropology that was later to be rather dis despised , it had something to be said for it .
2 The Pools were working summer hours so although Joe was off it was a school day .
3 There were two Jamaican boys in there and they made a point of crowding the counter , holding their elbows akimbo , so that Shiva was unable to pick up his paper from the pile in front of them .
4 Mellanby arrived in time to be heard , and succeeded in changing the decision so that Florey was appointed .
5 It may be that Archbishop Jaenberht refused to consecrate him so that Offa was driven to establishing a metropolitan see at Lichfield in order to procure an archbishop who would perform the ceremony .
6 Harbury tried to grab the apparent opportunity but Wickham neatly turned the conversation so that Shildon was able to go on where he had left off .
7 The Peace of Paris left France and Spain ready to look for revenge , and Britain 's hasty departure from the war left Frederick feeling betrayed , so that Britain was quite likely to be involved in another war soon , and a war for which it would be hard to find allies .
8 Both marriages were childless ; so that Elizabeth was the last direct descendant of William Shakespeare .
9 There were also problems with the semi-automatic gearbox and a broken constant-velocity joint , so much so that Mansell was eased into fourth place on the grid by a very impressive lap from his team mate .
10 By the 1850s the tradition had declined , so that Baudelaire was seeking to give new life to a decayed literary genre .
11 Bede says of the episcopal authority of Bishop Wilfrid in the reign of Oswiu that it embraced Northumbrians and Picts as far as the power of Oswiu extended ( HE III , 3 ) , and the Life of Wilfrid that in the reign of Ecgfrith it widened still further so that Wilfrid was bishop of the Saxons ( that is , the Northumbrians ) in the south and the Britons , Scots and Picts in the north ( Vita Wilfridi , ch. 21 ) .
12 His mother insists that John spent much of the time at the house of his aunt Kay ( wife of Grace 's brother Errol , then a prisoner-of-war ) , or in the company of her children , who came to use the swimming pool attached to the flats where Herbert and John lived , so that John was never left to the care of black servants .
13 He took a slight step forward and , taking his friend 's chin in his hand , lifted his face so that Ludovico was forced to look up into his eyes .
14 It was advice Erika took seriously , distancing herself from Fritz as much as possible and adroitly using Rosa as a shield so that Fritz was forever baulked in his obscure desires .
15 Swayne wore rust-coloured trousers and a matching pullover , his movements were erratic , rapid yet precise , so that Wycliffe was reminded of a little red monkey .
16 Though he was always in evidence it was invariably Madame who did all the talking , giving orders , fussing around clients , so that Paula was never quite certain what his role was .
17 But the Bemba language translator used the word ukubstanduka , which means ‘ to boycott them ’ , so that Kaunda was quoted in Bemba as saying that Zambians should shun or have nothing to do with Britons in Zambia .
18 But even if he denied involvement , no one would believe that he had not arranged matters so that Sipotai was killed .
19 He was drunker now , a definite sway , but his stance too , and he seemed bigger , thicker , so that Anton was trapped , like baited , as netted as a fish or a bird .
20 Ironically , White 's successor at MI5 was Roger Hollis , so if Hollis was a long-term Russian spy as has since been alleged ( but never proved ) , then his command of MI5 came about because someone leaked details of a MI6 mission to the Russians that led to the downfall of the head of MI6 .
21 So if Gaveston was already trying to murder Lady Eleanor , why would he abruptly change his methods ? ’
22 So while Mala was attending to Posi as they plotted our course to Fraxilly through the primary and secondary Netlines — a bit complex , since we 'd be shifting through eight sectors even if we took the direct route — I took charge of the cylinder .
23 Everyone was pleased about the German two-seater , whose remains lay outside in the back of a lorry ; but nobody was going to say so while Woolley was in the room .
24 360 , but any connection with imperial officials is highly conjectural , the more so as Firminus was a very common cognomen .
25 So when Calley was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment , he became a hero overnight .
26 So when Tubby was shown into his office wearing the already infamous khaki and dark green uniform the shock almost bowled him over .
27 And so when Lacuna was screaming instructions to the androids , and the Doctor was almost hopping from foot to foot with anxiety , and the pale young man and the little girl were staring open-mouthed at the screens , Britta omitted to speak .
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