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

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1 At high tide later the same day it was covered to a depth of three feet , and the following week , it was covered to a depth of 14 ‘ ft ‘ , so salvaging the Croydon was out of the question .
2 Tariffs and trade restrictions were to be reduced only gradually , so allowing the EEC to concur with the world organisation , GATT , to which the OEEC states belonged .
3 The major adult course to appear this year will be Headway Elementary , the fifth and last of the OUP series which has so dominated the UK and European market for seven years .
4 ( But then , so has the Talmud . )
5 On the particular facts of the case , service on a wholly owned , closely controlled subsidiary was reasonably calculated to secure timely notice to the parent company , and so to meet the United States version of due process .
6 Or so says the North Korean delegation leader , Li Han Bok .
7 So says the US Pentagon in a book , Soviet Military Power 1983 , published last week .
8 So says the Nottinghamshire branch of the British Association of Social Workers in the latest move against last year 's reintroduction of the cane in Nottinghamshire 's community homes with education .
9 So says the Nottingham Society of Chartered Accountants in its response to the Institute 's consultative document Manifesto to Members ( see ACCOUNTANCY , April , p 13 ) .
10 He had been domiciled in England since 1954 and so fulfilled the BBBC residential qualifications .
11 He always spoke about his poetry as ‘ the work ’ ; it was this sort of dispassion that so excited the BBC .
12 A crowd crush at Ayresome Park on Saturday forced Middlesbrough 's match with Leeds United to be suspended for 15 minutes , and so alarmed the Leeds manager , Howard Wilkinson , that he clambered on to the perimeter fencing to appeal for calm .
13 A crowd crush at Ayresome Park on Saturday forced Middlesbrough 's match with Leeds United to be suspended for 15 minutes , and so alarmed the Leeds manager , Howard Wilkinson , that he clambered on to the perimeter fencing to appeal for calm .
14 And I pulled away and I said , well erm I so enjoyed the Mozart I 've always wanted to hear it .
15 Bell 's Sierra slowed with driveshaft problems and finally stopped , so assuring the Lancashire driver of victory .
16 The result is a deflation of both wages and prices which causes the real money supply to increase , so shifting the LM curve to the right to LM' .
17 So advises the US government 's Federal Emergency Management Agency ( FEMA ) in its proposed guide for teaching schoolchildren how to survive natural and man-made disasters .
18 So try the Shaftesbury — it really could grow on you , especially the upstairs bar !
19 Andrew Hugh Smith , chairman of the exchange , said he believed that the clearing house ‘ will involve market users more directly in the development of settlement systems and so enable the UK to achieve the rapid development of a paperless settlement , payments and registration system for domestic equities .
20 Sting and Peter Gabriel had committed themselves to the Amnesty world tour later that year so gave the June concerts a miss , and Simple Minds had already said yes to the Nelson Mandela birthday celebration the week before .
21 Some SPD leaders had shown an interest in the proposal when the coalition was founded , but in March 1968 the party deferred consideration of the issue and so won the FDP 's thanks .
22 So do the Gollancz wrappers of the 1930s and beyond with an audacious mixture of typefaces printed on glaring yellow paper .
23 So did the London Free School , the creation of John Hopkins , with Michael Abdul Malik , and the victim , it was claimed , of neglect by Kensington and Chelsea council and harassment by the Special Branch .
24 So did the Pontius Pilate bit yeah
25 Meanwhile the situation between the government , the union and the Shipowners ' Federation had proceeded almost to the point of agreement in principle on a National Maritime Board and a proposal from Havelock Wilson that a single source of supply of seamen should be under the joint control of the Federation and the union , though formal acceptance and drafting problems remained ; so did the Liverpool revolt .
26 The Times carried five columns about the find , Nature magazine featured it and so did the New York Times .
27 So did the C.N.A.A .
28 So did the England B team here last year and there have been some rakings on this tour .
29 The infamous glass pyramid outside the Louvre caused outrage when it was built — but then so did the Eiffel Tower .
30 The Chethams ran out of heirs and in 1819 so did the Cottons , with the death of William Cotton .
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