Example sentences of "the [noun pl] so [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Seen from the ‘ inside ’ of an already symbolic universe , ‘ deviance ’ presents itself as a property inhering in the acts so characterised . |
2 | The collocations so formed are therefore representative of such financial material and hence will be more specific than those from the general dictionary . |
3 | Aerial surveys can achieve the same thing , although the maps so obtained cover a smaller area . |
4 | Such contract or contracts may be varied if , and only if , the rules so provide , by a majority of the members or by a specified majority . |
5 | The halfway house of floating a part of the equity of the better businesses while retaining a majority is ruled out by the fact that the units so treated have to have a three-year separate trading record first . |
6 | However , the effect of ss 6 and 7 goes further because their wording is also wide enough to regulate contracts which permit the inclusion of such warranties , but then seek to nullify that inclusion by excluding liability for breach of the warranties so included . |
7 | I 've been working hard with Gill to get into top form for the Olympics so singles play has taken a bit of a back seat . |
8 | I 've been working hard with Gill to get into top form for the Olympics so singles play has taken a bit of a back seat . |
9 | Article 35 allows an obligation to be imposed upon a third State if the parties so intend , and the third party accepts it in writing.139 — The juridical basis for the third party 's obligation would appear therefore to be an ancillary ( or collateral ) agreement in writing . |
10 | If you cross out some words and subsequently wish to restore them , the accepted way of doing it is to put dots underneath the words so deleted and to write ‘ stet ’ in the margin . |
11 | Our preference is to have the lines so matched that , when the two handles are held together , the stunt kite soars overhead and is as stable as a single line kite . |
12 | One of the advantages so called |
13 | It can also be argued on behalf of management that transfer notices should not be mandatory if cessation of the executive 's employment with the company results from wrongful dismissal , redundancy , retirement at normal age , retirement due to ill-health or disability or death ; or if a majority of the non-executive directors and/or the directors so resolve with the investors ' approval . |
14 | ‘ The jurisdiction by this Act transferred to the High Court of Justice shall include ( subject to the exceptions hereinafter contained ) the jurisdiction which , at the commencement of this Act , was vested in , or capable of being exercised by , all or any one or more of the judges of the said courts , respectively , sitting in court or chambers , or elsewhere , when acting as judges or a judge , in pursuance of any statute , law , or custom , and all powers given to any such court , or to any such judges or judge , by any statute ; and also all ministerial powers , duties and authorities , incident to any and every part of the jurisdictions so transferred . |
15 | But it has been held that although all statements must be reviewed at least once a year , a LEA is not obliged to re-assess a statemented child 's special educational needs before s/he is that age unless the parents so request . |
16 | You are responsible for the child at school and not the parents so do n't be tempted to pass the buck . |
17 | Their pin chucks fit directly on to the headstock spindle , bringing the work closer to the bearings so putting less strain on them . |
18 | The statements so arrived at ( I will call them observation statements ) then form the basis from which the laws and theories that make up scientific knowledge are to be derived . |
19 | The titles themselves do not always carry political power within the places so named , and very often the individual does not live in the city whose title they hold . |
20 | Further , if they are accompanied by other acts such as putting the goods so removed and relabelled into a receptacle , whether a trolley or the shopper 's own bag or basket , proof of appropriation within section 3(1) becomes overwhelming . |
21 | ‘ ( 1 ) Where the seller delivers to the buyer a quantity of goods less than he contracted to sell , the buyer may reject them , but if the buyer accepts the goods so delivered he must pay for them at the contract rate . |
22 | ( 3 ) Where the seller delivers to the buyer a quantity of goods larger than he contracted to sell and the buyer accepts the whole of the goods so delivered he must pay for them at the contract rate . |
23 | If it could be arranged , she threw up Into the cars through the holes so created . |
24 | It is only the comfort of the persons so using the rooms that is interfered with by what has been done … |
25 | The main thesis of the interactionists was that the ‘ official ’ application of these particular labels ( via agencies such as school-teachers and police ) had profound consequences for the persons so labelled , and for the way we perceive and understand crime and deviance . |
26 | The structures so produced have some properties of a linguistic analysis of the definitions and some properties of a semantic definition of word sense concepts , and they take the basic syntactic form of nested feature lists . |
27 | And upon authority , this we think is established to be the law whether the things so brought be beasts , or water , or filth , or stenches . ’ |
28 | If judges carry out their duty of assessing damages for non-economic loss in the money of the day at the date of the trial — and this is a rule of practice that judges are required to follow , not a guideline from which they have a discretion to depart if there are special circumstances that justify their doing so — there are two routes by which the judge 's task of arriving at the appropriate conventional rate of interest to be applied to the damages so assessed can be approached . |
29 | The observations so obtained should at least be free from the human bias that attends the study of our own species . |
30 | In Outremer the stars seemed closer , the velvet darkness of the heavens so near you felt you could stand on tip-toe and pluck the lights from the sky . |