Example sentences of "so [subord] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It will not do so where the majority have acted in bad faith , or where class interests have not been properly identified and fairly represented ( see below ) , or where it can be demonstrated that the majority voted in favour of the scheme because of their interests as shareholders of another class or as creditors ( see Carruth v ICI [ 1937 ] AC 707 ) . |
2 | so where the bird alights in terror |
3 | They in fact shade into each other , even more obviously so where the distinction is between different forms of literate practice ; and the distinction , if it is based on supposed differences in cognitive processes , in ‘ logic ’ and the development of ‘ science ’ , is open to the criticisms that Goody himself , along with Lévi-Strauss and others , levels against the theory of a ‘ great divide ’ . |
4 | Doubtless enamoured as he was to see his name in print , I hope that now , by use of the same medium , he will understand my thoughts which I sent with equally heartfelt intensity : so where the f— was Morrissey at Finsbury Park on Sunday ? |
5 | The same true , though to a slightly less extent , I think the North West so although the increase is , is not as strong as in Yorkshire , Wales and Scotland , nevertheless continuing |
6 | So although the law is mainly directed at shopkeepers , it could also be applied to anyone who sells or gives a young person a sniffable product . |
7 | So although the quantity of money required will be larger in the case of monthly payment , the velocity of circulation will be lower than for weekly payment ( assuming total spending is the same ) . |
8 | So although the machine may have run for eight minutes , it was not an uninterrupted eight minutes . |
9 | So although the budget is two thousand that 's what , a cumulative budget or a share of the annual budget ? |
10 | So although the ERP had to persist for several hundred milliseconds before the subject felt anything , they nevertheless reported that the sensation had occurred at the moment when the ERP was beginning . |
11 | So although the absence of key workers in Newham meant that there were few boundary disputes , it also meant that the development officer could become very closely involved in organising other services , and perhaps feel that other services took advantage of the Home Support Project and showed less involvement than would have been necessary without the project . |
12 | The design of the studies was similar , so although the difference is likely to be real , the reason is unclear . |
13 | So although the president is given by the constitution the power of commander in chief , in the same document at the same time congress is given the power to declare war . |
14 | So although the gamma ray background tells us that there can be no more than 300 primordial black holes per cubic light-year on average , it tells us nothing about how common they might be in our own galaxy . |
15 | Over the months one of the D ring rivets at the flex point of the boot has started to dig into my foot , so although the padding inside the boot is OK , it could be better . |
16 | And so although the disease fits my prescription , and although it too can be usefully linked with a skin complaint ( eczema ) which also flakes away at the body 's surface , I had to abandon asthma . |
17 | So once the Trust acquired the house it began to do a number of it began to do three things . |
18 | This arises from the fact that no one really dances through life , though doing so once the curtain has risen . |
19 | He added : ‘ In reality , the royal women have a second-class place in the Royal Family , and no one more so than the Princess of Wales . ’ |
20 | 1.45 Pleadings in running-down cases are usually in common form and none more so than the defence — often a straight denial of everything the plaintiff claims , although Ord 18 , r12(1) ( c ) requires that where a claim for damages is made against a party , a defence must contain particulars of any facts on which the party relies in mitigation of , or otherwise in relation to , the amount of damages . |
21 | It 's a very comfortable guitar , almost more so than the Steinberger … ’ |
22 | However , the panel was impressed ( more so than the Minister ) with a UK post-marketing surveillance study . |
23 | You could n't hope for a clearer sign of how things have changed in new music over the last decade or so than the sight of five eminent young , or young-ish , British composers applying their ingenuity to the art of writing divertimentos ( two of them even opting for late eighteenth-century period instrument ensembles ) as curtain raisers for last year 's Glyndebourne Mozart performances ( the promised Don Giovanni serenade by Oliver Knussen never materialized ) . |
24 | None more so than the play he virtually wrote for Kenneth Williams — Loot . |
25 | James had said that John Stewart the pedlar had seemed frantic that night — more so than the emergency warranted ? |
26 | Most shellfish and a good many sea fish besides are reckoned to possess impressive aphrodisiac qualities but none more so than the oyster . |
27 | The building looked as impressive in actuality as it did in magazines , though the Hudson somewhat less so than the river I 'd just left . |
28 | For Pound all dates are important but none more so than the date on the calendar above the critic 's desk . |
29 | The R A F base at Brize Norton provides many of the backup services vital to the airforce , none more so than the air refuelling squadron which keeps the jets going . |
30 | Although populist , this element was staunchly unionist , often more so than the leadership , and expected to be rewarded for the ‘ loyalty ’ of the Protestant working class . |