Example sentences of "so [adv] [is] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 After lending him some clubs for a series of lessons and practice , the professional can successfully advise him what type of shaft , weight , lie , thickness of grip and so forth is appropriate in his case .
2 What they forget , though , is that if knowledge-without-experience is a product of rationalism , so also is experience-without-knowledge .
3 Corollary If A is symmetric , so also is A-1 .
4 Okay , so what you 've told me so far 's fine .
5 The evidence of his claim to greatness so far is sketchy , to say the least .
6 The information available so far is slight .
7 The highest break so far is 98 by Alan McNeill from Bangor who went down 3-1 to Andy Sharpe .
8 Nevertheless the trend of our argument so far is that evolution seemed to have proceeded towards a faster-moving creature with a different metabolism .
9 Despite such findings of sub-cultural adaptation to unemployment , the conclusion of all the studies of youth unemployment carried out so far is that young people ultimately wanted real jobs and wanted the money and status that came with ‘ proper ’ jobs .
10 If not , the logic of the threats made so far is that bombing must follow ; threats may have been unwise , but it would be even less wise to make them and fail to carry them out .
11 The best name we 've seen so far is that of former Hewlett-Packard Co chief John Young but it is not likely that he would want the job .
12 JV Dialogue , the sprawling banking software company , is to open an office in London : the aim of the office — which will be staffed with just one person — is to promote , distribute and support software developed in Russia by its constituent organisations ; the only success story for Soviet software in the West so far is that of Paragraph which has agreements with Apple Computer Inc and Go Corp on its cursive handwriting recognition software .
13 All that has been conceded so far is that law , consistent with natural law methodology , can have , within limits , a variable content .
14 What Firbas seems to be suggesting so far is that theme consists of context-dependent and rheme of context-independent items .
15 The strongest piece of evidence we 've found so far is that piece of chain , which ties in with the attack on the gipsy girl .
16 while Yinka enjoys being in the news … one name sadly missing from our summer sporting headlines so far is that of David Syd Lawrence the Gloucestershire and England fast bowler …
17 Yeah , erm , I 've got erm , I missed out wings , cracked heels and mud fever there , then she put , I will give you a test over the weekend , your work is good , the work so far is good and make sure you understand it if there 's anything you do n't understand you just ask .
18 Most of the stuff you 've met so far is continuous functions .
19 The number so far is six , with four of coaching stock .
20 The fourth attribute demanded by George Corner , that of understanding , is possible for the first time in the history of civilization ; but it is a possibility which so far is available to only a small minority of specialists .
21 ‘ The Kadanwari story so far is one of marked success for LASMO 's international diversification programme since the signing of the original concession agreement in 1986 , ’ Martin commented .
22 What has emerged so far is this .
23 The preliminary conclusion , then , that emerges from our discussion so far is this : that the concept of a topic of discourse is analytically linked with that of identity and that there can be no question of " defining " this link in terms of the conditions of re-identification of such topics , whether they be meanings or non-meanings , for the simple reason that without presupposing the identity of the topic in a given case , the question of its " reidentification " can not even be intelligibly raised .
24 Favoured colour so far is basic navy blue with red/white trims , but this is open for suggestions as the range is vast .
25 One we have n't mentioned so far is hydro-electricity .
26 If what has been hypothesised so far is true , much of the variation in linguistic interactions which is not explicable in terms of grammatical or phonological conditioning can be accounted for by changes of footing , involving a switch from one ( linguistic ) persona to another ; some can be accounted for by the speaker 's failure to identify perfectly the speech patterns of the prototypes of the personas which s/he seeks to animate at a particular time ; and some can be accounted for by the speaker 's imperfect ability to reproduce those speech patterns which s/he has identified .
27 " We 've made no headway towards finding out whether your suspicions of Mr. Andrew Stavanger 's letter are justified We do n't yet know where Mr. Stavanger is , and such evidence as we 've been able to discover so far is inconclusive , " I said .
28 The bird 's survival so far is remarkable , but his chances improve each day as he learns more about his new environment … ’
29 I happen to be a fan if Mr Vonnegut , so here 's one of his little gems .
30 So here 's one lump of gold , okay , and that 's erm how big shall we make it ?
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