Example sentences of "so for [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Another kind of formal link between sentences is the substitution of words like do or so for a word or group of words which have appeared in an earlier sentence . |
2 | He started then with the money , because he had the giro , so I was getting into a mess again , was n't I. So for a couple of weeks we were paid separately . |
3 | If religious example , and to a lesser extent philosophical theory , can influence our moral decisions , then that an action is legal or illegal will probably have even greater significance ; less so for an old lag , more so for a judge . |
4 | This is so for a variety of reasons . |
5 | Those who made the journey to London might have done so for a variety of reasons . |
6 | So for a change I thought someone should write in for the fans . |
7 | Several people complimented her on the beauty of the surroundings , because it was her picnic and so for a while Wales was her dining-room . |
8 | So for a while , the President of the United States effectively had world power , there was no other power in the world who could stand up to the U S , er , after , after , World War One for one argument anyway , and I think Freud 's er , defence disposition would be , Woodrow Wilson was the man who came to Europe , saying he would bring a just peace for all , and went away leaving a total mess , and , and , Freud 's er argument in his book is , told us was , well , the mess er , was really Wilson 's own doing , and if it was his doing , what was it in his character that allowed him to er , si to on some Lloyd George , who bullied him into getting most of what they wanted . |
9 | There were a lot of very poor men also in a number of these trades who were not originally covered by the legislation , and that 's where the erm the developments have , have come from since then , the dynamic of the policy , because the argument over whether it should be only for women rebounded on them , and people said , ‘ No , it should n't ’ , so for a while the legislation was all scrapped and then they started again , and now the Americans have much more comprehensive laws than we do . |
10 | I have a very good idea who they will be and the bets are already placed , so for a bit more inside information , watch this space . |
11 | Then they must find £20,000 or so for a cab . |
12 | The unlimited liability aspect of Lloyd 's is impressed upon every name , so for a name to say after the event that they did n't know about it is a load of cobblers . ’ |
13 | Still more so for a policeman . |
14 | ‘ Should n't think so for a minute , knowing him . ’ |
15 | So for a minute you have obviously got a hundred and eighty words and for two minutes it 's double that amount . |
16 | I should n't think so for a minute darling . |
17 | So for a second it seemed the most natural thing in the world when the ships airlock suddenly opened , and I stepped out of my cabin to see Sergia framed in the lock , with two male Ardakkeans behind her . |
18 | No , I shall not do so for a second , because it will prolong matters . |
19 | When Jean Hay had become Jean Keith , it was only natural that she assumed head girl status , so for a time , things were a little uncomfortable . |
20 | He will not feel able to leave , and so for a time he will strive to manage alone . |
21 | The potential saving compared to paying for a childminder can be considerable ; more so for a nanny . |
22 | And the little key slipped into the keyhole and melted , as it seemed into the glass body of the casket , so for a moment the whole surface was perfectly closed and smooth . |
23 | ‘ I should n't think so for a moment , ’ said Rufus , whose speech grew more precise when he was drunk . |
24 | ‘ I should n't think so for a moment . ’ |
25 | They pay no attention to us , so for a moment we can gawp in safety behind the scenes with the boys in blue . |
26 | There may be some pleasures for which it is worth risking one 's life but to do so for a cigarette is an illustration of the sheer insanity of addictive disease . |
27 | So for a minimum of ten years . |
28 | Where the County Court grants a new lease to the tenant it may do so for a period not exceeding 14 years . |
29 | I just certain , satisfy certain erm cattle requirements and carry on business in the sugar trade and of must done so for a period of time , I 'm looking at this , the third page in , top of the page , erm trade in office in London established without purpose erm now those the |
30 | He was a founder member of the Society of Chemical Industry ( 1881 ) , and became its foreign secretary in 1910 , remaining so for a number of years , and president in 1911–12 and 1914 . |