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

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1 The rating on which young people do so badly is derived only from that fraction of employers who say they are different .
2 Thus the point of the lives of those who are mainly engaged in politics , nursing , mining and so forth is to keep a society going in which personal love and the enjoyment of beauty can flourish .
3 If reading is complex , so also is writing ; and when we come to the mystery of literary composition , we can scarcely begin to explain the operations of the creative mind which result in a sequence of words on the written page .
4 Of course it is true that construction , distribution and services are often very labour intensive sectors even in the West , but in Japan not only are these three sectors more labour intensive , so also is manufacturing industry .
5 The kind of imprinting that we have been considering so far is called ‘ filial ’ imprinting .
6 What we have succeeded in doing so far is to set the scene for the quantum mechanical play .
7 Current practice so far is based on the notion that some sponsorship is harmless .
8 ( Without a doubt the worst thing so far is telling those you love .
9 A different approach to management motivation from that considered so far is adopted by the behavioural school , whose members insist that it is inappropriate to regard the company as engaging in maximising behaviour of any kind , be the maximand profits on the one hand , or growth , or some other determinant of management utility , on the other .
10 The variationist account developed so far is built on the axiom that language is variable at all times .
11 The discussion so far is intended to highlight the point that macroeconomic objectives often conflict , and that the policy-maker has to choose the most desirable combination .
12 All we 've talked about so far is drinking and lying on a beach .
13 ‘ The nearest I 've come to celebrity so far is sharing canapés with Samantha Fox on the Jonathan Ross show .
14 All that the Government have decided so far is to cancel the scheme which British Rail spent hundreds of millions of pounds of our money developing .
15 All you will have done so far is spent the two days here , eat sandwiches , followed by , said a couple of jokes and , come to that , .
16 SeaCo itself may come back with a slightly better offer as the sale of assets agreed so far is thought to have raised more money than was planned .
17 But since only the score achieved so far is used , no account is taken of the possibility of right context effects increasing the score of the whole path .
18 Mr Clinton 's only crime so far is to have been accused by an ageing cabaret artiste of infidelity .
19 ‘ The only route to survival for those who have managed to hang on so far is to make their borrowing cheaper , substantially cheaper , ’ she said .
20 ‘ The only route to survival for those who have managed to hang on so far is to make their borrowing cheaper , substantially cheaper , ’ she said .
21 The record so far is mixed .
22 The most effective strategy which has been found so far is to involve as many as possible of the key local service providers in the interpreters ' training , so that during the repeated role plays they learn to work together .
23 The rule we have used in our solutions so far is to develop one of the most recently created active nodes .
24 I shall put this in with your Christmas card , so here 's wishing you every happiness at Christmas .
25 So many days of late , although dry , have been dull and overcast , but as someone said to me , you ca n't wait too long for a good thing , so here 's hoping .
26 If the players would perform to their potential there would be more positive aspects to concentrate on , so here 's hoping they do at Battyburn on Saturday .
27 So here is housed a memorable photographic collection .
28 One way to stop them moving so fast is to put a very small tuft of cotton-wool in the water .
29 Interpreting in schools , colleges , courts , meetings and so on is provided by individual arrangement usually with a social worker for the deaf , though in most personal circumstances ( job interviews etc. ) deaf people say they prefer to use a relative or friend ( Kyle and Allsop , 1982b ) .
30 The coverage of industrial relations , merger consequences , redundancies , equal opportunity legislation , and so on is designed to make the reader aware of issues , and the implications of modern legislation , rather than to act as a manual of practice or standard work of reference .
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