Example sentences of "so [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The middle years of the fourteenth century saw the change from mail armour to plate , while the coming century or so witnessed many improvements in design , so that arrows , bolts , and pikes were met with glancing surfaces which , like the changes in architecture intended to counter the effect of the cannon ball , caused the deflection of the missile away from its target .
2 By massing overwhelming artillery strength on a short front , and replacing prolonged duration of fire ( which had hitherto given ample warning of attack to the defenders ) by the number of guns employed , he hoped so to disrupt French trench lines that , when the bombardment ceased ; a relatively small German force could advance with little loss .
3 Early season is often colder than people expect , so bring warm clothes for May and after the end of September .
4 So so bring two vegetables , not one .
5 Banks in Cannigione are as accessible as those in an English country town , so bring enough Lire to survive the weekend and any public holidays that may spring up .
6 They could not rely on support from all of their members and the TUC nor could they call out the membership so as to hit other newspapers and so bring indirect pressure to bear on Shah .
7 So push that button
8 One tissue — the organizer — could so influence other tissues with which it was placed in contact that a whole new embryo could be formed .
9 This is work which requires an emotional coldness but which can on occasions be so demanding that detachment is difficult to maintain .
10 Teams would be free to form liaisons with each other depending on the state of the game , so bringing new skills to the game such as negotiation and selling techniques .
11 In 1904 Wolverton absorbed the Stony Stratford company ( No 7 ) and so became two companies strong .
12 How easy it is to allow life to be swallowed up by the daily round and so to miss that pause to reflect and to take one 's bearings .
13 However , the widely-used local building stone from Rubislaw Quarry is located in the Aberdeen granite , which has a lower uranium content than the other granites and so emits less radon .
14 So given that kind of broad definition what is specific , or what is different .
15 In the simplest terms , the daily timing system consists of a body clock that is synchronized by external time-cues and that sends information to a variety of systems in the body and so produces daily rhythms in them .
16 As public relations is offered within management , marketing , and social studies courses at more and more universities and colleges ; as the various professional public relations organizations and professional bodies mature ; as the public relations field becomes one of increasing speciality skills , so using public relations will become , like advertising and marketing , just another tool of modern management .
17 So using little things like that , so just a little box to show this is the alternator , that 's the energy for , this is the battery and this is the fuel .
18 So using vascular counts we are able to define a group of patients that do significantly better .
19 Firstly , it contains special nutrients that will effectively stimulate skin cell activity and so repair past damage .
20 So , how can you work with your dreams in such a way as to make useful links between your conscious and your unconscious mind , and so gain some benefit in your everyday life ?
21 By controlling supply , professionals can maintain a high demand for their services and so gain high rewards .
22 After a minute or so repeat this procedure if necessary .
23 Not with a view to conciliating those readers who on principle object to sequels , but as a matter of fact , the Author wishes to say that he does not so regard this book .
24 The Isopata Tomb was wrecked in 1941–2 , during the Battle of Crete , by being turned into a gun emplacement by German soldiers , so drawing British shellfire upon it .
25 Politically , relations remained tense for much of this middle period , sufficiently so to affect economic links between England and France , and England was allied with the semi-independent feudatories of the French Crown , Burgundy and Brittany , on a number of occasions until they were absorbed into the lands of the Valois dynasty in 1477 and 1492 respectively .
26 The number was extremely complicated so realising that completion would take some time , he took out advertisements a year before of the first performance and announced that bookings would be accepted for the unseen act .
27 Then an attempt can be made to examine possible changes to the system and so influence social policy as a result of the first-hand experience of the clients .
28 Their word-recognition skills are so finely developed that they may take insufficient notice of orthography while reading , and so develop poor memories of how words are constructed when it comes to spelling them .
29 So make definite plans to deal with the fears that you can control .
30 Okay now I want you to make a list there for traditional of all the materials we put around there , so make that list there okay and make it easier to look at .
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