Example sentences of "so for the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Bob works relentlessly for one purpose ; that his music could change mankind 's thinking to bring about unity among the races , and more so for the oppressed people . |
2 | More than ever before , this was a war in which one side was strongly supported by the mass of the population at large , sufficiently so for the New Model Army to be recruited from the mass of the peasantry in selected regions and to aspire to a meritocratic , rather than aristocratic , officer corps . |
3 | So for the risk-averse , the relevant ages are lower , while the optimistic may stay out of SERPS to a higher age . |
4 | So for the BBC-designed Dalek the all-important inspiration could only really come from one source ; Raymond Cusick . |
5 | I know at last erm , budget meeting we talked about doing so for the entire health survey , because really the amount of money spent on sickness is quite astronomical , and one does need to look at this when you 're having to meet your budget . |
6 | For , just as for the similar sailors there would always be another ship , so for the mobile diggers there would always be some other great construction project when the present one finished . |
7 | This study has shown that the inclusion of lexical stress reduces the number of word-paths derived from input utterances , significantly so for the mixed and phonemic sets . |
8 | However , Nicks , — Bradshaw , Kinsbourne and Feigin ( 1978 ) found that concurrent verbalisation increased response times for both hands on a typing task but more so for the right hand . |
9 | Social responsibility is a concept that in almost all cases enables one to reconcile one 's own views with the needs of society , but it is a complex idea and particularly so for the professional librarian . |
10 | Proper gallery or exhibition space is expensive to hire , prohibitively so for the average professional artist . |
11 | That bridges much of the spread , but not all : it is worth maybe 5% , less 1% or so for the annual management fee that keeps Whizzquid on his toes . |
12 | Many of the larger investment managers now concentrate on institutional funds or set very high minima of £1m or so for the private client portfolios they will take on . |
13 | The primary source of water in the region is the river flowing under our boats , less notorious now for its canyons and rapids , more so for the political , environmental and legal battles that rage over its water . |
14 | Er , after I had my children my whole body sagged and I 'd lost a lot of weight and I could n't put it on and I was really skinny and there was no way I could eat , eat a lot and I still would n't put weight on so I started on the weight training and that does n't cost me money and now I 've started putting weight on , so for the skinny kids I think the thing is to do the weight training |
15 | Most developed countries are doing so already — and in fact have been doing so for the past sixty years . |
16 | This was partly because Picasso , like Braque , was at this time working largely from memory ; indeed he had been doing so for the past three years . |
17 | So for the past year , I 've sat on the Labour Party Trade Union Review Group , a working party set up in the heat of an election defeat , to defuse a potentially damaging row about the strange phenomenon in the party of Labour . |
18 | My hon. Friend always speaks out powerfully for Basildon : he has done so for the past eight years , and I have no doubt that he will do so for the next eight . |
19 | And did the fourth consecutive Tory victory imply that Her Majesty 's loyal Opposition was destined to remain so for the foreseeable future ? |
20 | Probyn , 37 next March , has seen them all off and fully intends to continue doing so for the foreseeable future . |
21 | In the crucial areas of international relations the state still dominates and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future . |
22 | So for the potential crime of the bad men , all of whom seemed perfectly pleasant , sentence was passed on Melinda , who was duly imprisoned in the hold . |
23 | While I think he is right to criticise those who propounded a social gospel earlier in the century he does so for the wrong reason . |
24 | This was even more so for the special programmes developed by the Community , such as the Integrated Mediterranean Programmes which were established to enable the southern regions of France , Italy and Greece to adjust to the accession of Spain and Portugal into the EC . |
25 | When either 2 or 6 words had also to be held in memory then reaction times for both hemispheres improved but more so for the left hemisphere than for the right hemisphere , leading to a RVF superiority . |
26 | Not so for the Conservative campaign managers . |
27 | The international challenge did not meet Martin Lester 's target in full , largely due to the fact that , wherever international representatives attend the major rallies , they do so for the very purpose of demonstrating their national speciality and no other . |
28 | It can take effect immediately , but it usually takes twenty minutes or so for the full effects to be felt . |
29 | So for the forseeable future the hamsters are staying put . |
30 | Overall , it seems fair to conclude that the right hemisphere does possess some word processing capacity , probably more so for the written than for the spoken word , for concrete or early-learned rather than abstract or later-learned words and for receptive rather than executive aspects of language . |