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

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1 Banks in Cannigione are as accessible as those in an English country town , so bring enough Lire to survive the weekend and any public holidays that may spring up .
2 They could not rely on support from all of their members and the TUC nor could they call out the membership so as to hit other newspapers and so bring indirect pressure to bear on Shah .
3 So push that button
4 Firstly , it contains special nutrients that will effectively stimulate skin cell activity and so repair past damage .
5 So , how can you work with your dreams in such a way as to make useful links between your conscious and your unconscious mind , and so gain some benefit in your everyday life ?
6 After a minute or so repeat this procedure if necessary .
7 Then an attempt can be made to examine possible changes to the system and so influence social policy as a result of the first-hand experience of the clients .
8 Okay now I want you to make a list there for traditional of all the materials we put around there , so make that list there okay and make it easier to look at .
9 It 's hell here really let's face it so make all speed to the Moynihans at Toulon .
10 Dance Energy is back , Normski is here , so make some noise — Resspppectt ! ! ! ’
11 It sinked did n't it , right to the bottom , so that needs to go in there , so make some plasticine in there .
12 Some sinks come complete with extra cutting board surface to fit across the top when necessary and so provide extra work space ; others have small spray attachments at the side to aid cleaning .
13 The pillars show borings made by marine organisms several metres above the present highest sea-level and so provide undeniable evidence of marine Invasions and retreats within historic times .
14 This means that at any frequency , sound waves in water are nearly five times as long as they would be in air , and so provide poorer resolution .
15 And the means by which it has done so provide another example of the fascination and complexity of adaptation in the natural world .
16 They also give expression to their feelings about situations which worry them and by doing so provide some relief from anxiety .
17 If it could be transferred to the road instead , even modest traffic would keep the road so warm that ice could never form .
18 Everyday life is hard on the kitchen floor — so replace worn lino with some new carpet tiles which look good and feel warm underfoot .
19 Erm and then if you go onto drawing graphs from equations okay so skip that bit and just have a look at page sixty eight .
20 So press any key to continue just to finish that out .
21 Even though you are not swinging fully , you want the action to feel positive , so eliminate any hand action .
22 So put any idea of Sophia Loren — he was an older instructor — needing the kiss of life out of your mind , he advised .
23 So hail that cab and do n't forget the driver wo n't know the way , he only lives here .
24 This might be in the long-term interests of English football , if the FA exercised their authority to discourage greedy club chairmen from out-shouting moderate colleagues , and so prevent acceptable reform from deteriorating into a reckless gold rush .
25 Using untreated natural materials which allow the building to ‘ breathe ’ , and so prevent damp setting in .
26 They simply " incorporate " the working class into the established system and so legitimise that system in a way that stops any real change .
27 So watch this space , as they say .
28 The dismantled building is now at Bo'ness so watch this space
29 So watch this space .
30 The organisation is exploring ways in which this type of information can be made more available so watch this space for further developments .
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