Example sentences of "so with [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A light rain began to fall , so with a wave to Mulverin , we were off .
2 In noting with regret that this is the final disc in Cappella Nova 's Carver series , I do so with a degree of puzzlement .
3 ‘ Held with the intention ’ has come to mean brought into being with the intention , on the part of anyone , and subsequently held , by him or by anyone else' ; and if that is what the draftsman intended or was instructed to express , the conclusion is irresistible that he did so with a degree of competence that would not have disgraced a chimpanzee learning the piano .
4 Americans who do n't take out their frustrations with a gun tend to do so with a lawsuit .
5 If the data produces an exactly balanced tree , then this optimal point would be at the same level across all branches ( Sussenguth , 1963 ) , but this is not so with a lexicon , so the construction is much more difficult .
6 Fiona telephoned during the afternoon to say that she 'd brought Harry home and he wanted to see me , so with a sigh but little reluctance I abandoned the empty page and walked down to the village .
7 Mr Harvey does so with a clarity and beauty of expression that make his book worth reading even by those who will be sceptical of what he describes .
8 That the children liked him he knew for , even if they did mock , gesture rudely and scream and call , they did so with a laugh .
9 In June 1925 , we had a school holiday on a Wednesday , so with a schoolmate set off to ride to Ringwood .
10 Most of these bars have live music , and all have staggered happy hours ( or is it happy stagger hour ? ! ) , so with a bit of forward planning we make sure your budget goes as far as possible .
11 All guns are trained on the Admiral and the club , so with a bit of luck , you 'll be able to preserve your anonymity . ’
12 I had n't put any lights on , so with a bit of luck she would stay there .
13 There 's fresh water , and I found some fishing tackle , so with a bit of luck we could be eating in style tonight . ’
14 Well this one seems to go to bed a bit later now , so she goes longer , but she 's feeding all day today , , I 'm at every couple of hours , so with a bit of luck , I 'll finally put her to bed maybe half past nine ten o'clock , she might go through till three or four , which is n't bad .
15 so with a bit of luck we wo n't have to go
16 It seems to be a very deep-seated tradition , the need to add another stone to an existing pile , and many who climb hills today do so with a stone in their pocket to add to the cairn on the summit .
17 So with a fight on two fronts , in the market place and the courts , what are Virgin 's chances of success ?
18 That which is good or bad morally is so with a necessity which is apparent to reason just as are fundamental truths of mathematics .
19 To the size absolutely , to the size of the audience so if we say a one to one we 've got a certain level of conversational power if you say so with a group like this it has to be
20 Eight-year-olds were beginning to acknowledge the distinction , in that when they used the causal connectives in the deductive mode they appropriately followed because with evidence and so with a conclusion .
21 So with a series of jerky motions I pumped that handle , but all I succeeded in producing was the sound of a set of bagpipes .
22 This was certainly so with a party of five present in East Sussex during much of 1972 .
23 Critical of ideology , it asks what lies behind the consensus , presented as fact , that supports the dominant tradition of the time , and does so with a view to the relations of power surreptitiously incorporated in the symbolic structures of the systems of speech and action .
24 Earlier , it was noted that the law prohibits a particular category of person , called an insider , from dealing on the basis of unpublished price sensitive information if he does so with a view to making a profit or avoiding a loss .
25 If we ask the acoustic front end to leave some of the labelling to lexical access it will do so with a vengeance since it has no way of knowing what dilemmas need resolving at the lexical level .
26 Glenavon , who had won two and lost two of their previous matches , had succeeded in taking control and they did so with a vengeance .
27 The villages were remote and became more so with every mile they flew .
28 David Jenkins , a brother of Richard and a police officer , undertook to secure this and did so with no difficulty .
29 AMONG the many new buildings in Glasgow which have sought to reconcile the traditions of the city with the need for modernity , none have done so with the wit and directness of the Eagle Building in Bothwell Street .
30 When non-Europeans revolted against colonial rule , they would do so with the slogans of the Rights of Man and national self-determination on their lips .
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