Example sentences of "but so [verb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | At half-time the driving rain temporarily disappeared but so had Newcastle 's chances . |
2 | By the following day Kathleen 's temper had cooled slightly , but so had Jack 's attitude . |
3 | Lily had been to dancing class — but so had Daisy and Ethel , just as all three at Dad 's especial wish had spent many hours learning the piano . |
4 | But so had Danny Maher , who now had the ride on Bachelor 's Button , and who was of the opinion that Pretty Polly did not have sufficient reserves to last home in the Gold Cup . |
5 | In a lake with a negative K but in which acidifying inputs are declining , not only will hydrogen ion ( Hsup+ ; ) concentrations ( and aluminium concentrations ) decrease but so will calcium concentrations ( Ca 2 + ; ) . |
6 | Breadth of knowledge will be tested — but so will understanding . |
7 | Sure , injecting high doses of morphine , or low doses of morphine in a patient like this , contributes to his demise , but so does turning off the respirator , so I do n't think there 's any difference really . |
8 | ‘ I 've got a lot to learn , but so does Riddick . |
9 | Not only does seeing a chair as a three-dimensional object have this character , but so does seeing one line as longer in the Mulier-Lyer illusion ( in which two lines of equal length look unequal when differently slanting lines are drawn at the tips ) despite our knowing that the two lines are really the same length . |
10 | But so did Orange Juice , and they were bollocks . ’ |
11 | He did run towards the crowd , but so did Tommy Wright after scoring Leicester 's winner . |
12 | They needed a win at all costs , but so did opponents , Derby . |
13 | they browned your teeth , especially the backs , but so did tea , and coffee , and a girl could n't be just perfect . |
14 | The visiting shooter hit excellent from during the second quarter , but so did Hawtin and Talbot in the third and Ants had edged into a 24–21 lead at the start of the last quarter . |
15 | But so did Stanley Baldwin 's enthusiasm for Harrow . |
16 | Since that time , not only have views of education and educational research changed , but so have views of science . |
17 | Since that time , not only have views of education and educational research changed , but so have views of science . |
18 | We have walked along a similar road , but so have comrades elsewhere in Europe . |
19 | Ghosts may walk but so do murderers . |
20 | Maybe deficiency of income affects health ; but so do housing and the environment , and so do conditions of employment . |