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

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1 Although more expensive , they are much more efficient at converting electricity into light ( so a lower wattage is needed ) , and the lamps last much longer .
2 It takes time for UV to penetrate all the way through the etch-resist , so a thicker coating of sprayed-on resist will require a longer period of UV exposure .
3 Whole milk contains fat , so a better choice that still retains the calcium content is semi-skimmed or skimmed milk .
4 Both wet and dry deposition are implicitly included under the term ‘ acid rain' and so a better term would be ‘ acid deposition ’ .
5 If , for example , language is used to establish a context of shared knowledge rather than to identify aspects of a pre-existing one , then there is likely to be a higher degree of explicit lexical reference and so a higher proportion of full words .
6 Urging a review of the UK system , compared it with France where , although special support went to deprived regions , there was a wide range of financial incentives specially tailored to industrial programmes so a higher proportion went to businesses most likely to produce the best results .
7 The mail-shot received a high response rate of over 43% — 13 replies from 30 enquiries — so a higher number of negative responses was expected , bearing in mind that people are generally swifter to complain than to praise .
8 It could bring the authority 's name into bad repute , so a greater watch is kept . ’
9 Rapid growth ( high productivity ) means ready absorption of red light and so a greater difference between red and NIR bidirectional reflectance than one with slower growth .
10 I presume this was a design compromise as an extremely hard and brittle edge could easily shatter on a hard piece of timber , so a softer tempering of the metal is necessary .
11 It is also unique , so a later top can not be used as it is six inches narrower than the Series One .
12 The system used a very early expert system shell and soon runs out of capacity and so a later version of the shell was purchased that could cope with an increased knowledge base .
13 Every ten minutes or so a larger swell came at them out of the darkness .
14 A larger number of people are getting married , so a larger number of people will get divorced if the divorce-rate stays the same .
15 So a further part of the prophecy of chapter 2 and the divine judgement of chapter 3 comes to its dark fruition .
16 Most changes are minimal and so a further proof is not necessary .
17 The operations of this scientific management structure itself need to be managed , and so a further management hierarchy has to be erected on top of the workshop-based organisation structure to manage the ‘ scientific managers ’ .
18 And so a further chapter in England v Pakistan disgruntlement was written .
19 I was using a 16Mhz 386 so a faster machine should , in theory , make loading faster .
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