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

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1 But there are most definitely critics , none more so than the BBC 's Peter Estell .
2 None more so than the BBC 's heavy-handed interference with " Willie — the Legion Hall Bombing " , a play by Caryl Churchill .
3 The new public management has wrought profound changes in the culture of public agencies , none more so than the NHS .
4 But , of course , the £50 deposit , at a time when the annual wage was less than £500 , was a powerful deterrent to all but the wealthiest families and remained so until the Baldwin Fund agreed to put up the money for children without guarantors or for foster parents who could not afford to pay .
5 So if the EEC reduced subsidies on crops which now get a lot of taxpayers ' money , like wheat , it could increase them — albeit not by so much — on other products , like non-grain animal feeds .
6 ( 2 ) The London Stock Exchange may , at the request of the Panel , withdraw temporarily the facilities of the market from an offender ( for instance , a bidder which wishes to issue its own listed shares as consideration for the bid will be unable to do so if the London Stock Exchange refuses to admit them to listing ) .
7 Within the union , therefore , Scargill 's call was for solidarity , for those with more readily-guaranteed futures to support other miners ' prospects which were less bright , especially so if the NCB could capitalize on splits and other weaknesses within the NUM , thereby enabling it to isolate vulnerable areas .
8 London already recognises IASs , so if the SEC agrees to allow non-US companies to use them , he argues , Tokyo and the rest of the world will follow .
9 A state is a set of values for all its switches ; so if the BM has N nodes , then it has 2 possible states .
10 So while the Paseo feel safe and secure through corners , you long for the poise and quick reflexes of a CRX .
11 However , the UCTA is so intimately connected with the process of negotiation and drafting in the areas covered by the next four chapters that , as a preliminary to detailed analysis of the precedents , it was felt essential to lay out the principles contained in the UCTA and discuss their application in the light of the case law that has evolved in the 15 years or so since the UCTA came into effect .
12 So when the Trunchbull sat down on the Golden Syrup , the squelch was beautiful .
13 Doubtful whether to accept this honour , he was persuaded to do so when the NID asked him to represent them as well .
14 So when the USA moved the goalposts by setting still-lower targets for particulates and NOx , new avenues had to be explored .
15 So when the Wigan colliers threatened in 1792 to throw down the engines , they were seeking both to pressure the mine owner and to prevent him from reworking the pit with " blackleg " labour , also the likely object of Cornish miners who pulled up the ladders in a dispute of 1795 .
16 So when the Sasperella was brought down , that was at the end of it .
17 Hamadan became equally confident they could do so when the CIA offered them both ‘ asset ’ status , which meant virtual immunity from prosecution or the risk of ever having to surface in court and testify as witnesses .
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