Example sentences of "[noun sg] so obtained " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ But , inasmuch as before the search began the defendant told the plaintiff 's clerk that the charge would be the same whether he made extracts or had certified copies , and under that pressure the extracts were obtained , and it would have been most dishonourable for the party , after having got the extracts , to refuse to pay , the money so obtained may be recovered back . |
2 | Often it turned out that there was no practical purpose to which a discovery so obtained could be put , because of the prohibitions imposed by the Yasa ; but that did not matter to the Sechem , for whom the pursuit of information was an end in itself . |
3 | Data on differential behaviour so obtained will be related to a number of factors , in particular teachers ' conceptions of their role vis-a-vis ethnic minority children and the ethnic composition of the nursery ( few or many minority children ) . |
4 | The settlor is able to recover the tax paid by him from any trustee or person to whom the income arises under the settlement , subject to crediting any allowance or relief so obtained by the settlor . |
5 | Evidently , the information so obtained may provide a further constraint of use in semantic analysis . |
6 | The information so obtained may then have to be rearranged to show segment differences , and again this process of interpretation may be subjective or objective , depending on how statistically valid the end product must be ; * by using an analysis of attribute sets . |
7 | The relationship of information so obtained to processes in naturally occurring transition is sometimes debated . |
8 | Section 71(4) compendiously provides that ‘ a person benefits from an offence if he obtains property as a result of or in connection with its commission and his benefits is the value of the property so obtained . ’ |
9 | The list so obtained forms the new definition for that word , containing all strong overlaps ( with the filter set ) , and the more frequent weak overlaps . |