Example sentences of "so [art] " in BNC.
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1 | This comparison has fazed her , as she only knows about Lee Krasner as the widow of Jackson Pollock ; so the library visit is intended to check out reproductions of Lee Krasner 's work , to see if she has to concede that her friend may be right . |
2 | So the piece was solicitous in trying to alleviate the shocks by explaining that the novelist himself was shocked . |
3 | So the two works are said to be both like one another and unlike . |
4 | The Unions tell them to go out an' get more money an' ITV an' the papers tell them what to spend it on so the disease is always covered up . |
5 | So the tutorial is a place for ideas as well as practice , and if they are well used they can help an actor to be more objective about the craft . |
6 | So the accent was no problem and I was the right age . |
7 | So the first thing I did was to spend ten years with the Royal Shakespeare Company ! |
8 | So the school 's first job was to cut me down to normal proportions — which they did . |
9 | Unfortunately , the necessary link to warrant this second conclusion — a control group of catholics in a multi-denominational situation — was simply not available to Salters , and so the argument is void . |
10 | So the central principle of the glass : find the rules to work by and then stick to them . |
11 | So the owner/manager will be trained and in turn will train a succession of staff . |
12 | After an hour or so the pungency diminishes . |
13 | We have alkaline soil , and so the growing of camellias , rhododendrons , pieris etc is not easy . |
14 | So the tree that pollinates the triploid wo n't produce any fruit unless you plant a third variety flowering at the same time . |
15 | Certainly during the first five hundred feet or so the pilot should be aware of possible fields ahead . |
16 | So the moment you think one of the family is infected , ask your health visitor , school nurse , local health clinic , doctor or chemist for a suitable treatment . |
17 | There was no existing model to use as a comparison of events and so the moral majority focused on clearly visible symbols such as disordered hair , clothing , and lifestyle , to articulate their fear of the ‘ alternative society ’ and its drug fiends . |
18 | And so the dining room . |
19 | This may prove difficult when your opponent is an élite performer and so the only practical advice I can offer is to appear in lots of competitions , so you become a known face to many national referees . |
20 | So the lists can not be drawn up . |
21 | So the Act can not be applied . |
22 | And so the words turned back on themselves , phrases reappeared , seeming to confirm other phrases , merely repeating themselves , clicking into place with a semblance of logic which nicely disguised the truth that all these words were nothing but a glittering fabric which hovered above the ground , unwinding endlessly , slipping between the fingers , beguiling like a mirage , taking on whatever shape the conjuror wanted , and leading nowhere . |
23 | So the lads here knocked them from their horses , and stripped off their breeches ’ — Jean Bruce giggled and he paused to cuddle her and kiss her cheek — ‘ and sent them back to Atholl . |
24 | So the family settled down in its definitive shape : father , mother , daughter and son . |
25 | Nevertheless , advance he did , and so the time came for his Bar Mitzvah , at 13 years of age , by which every Jewish boy technically becomes adult ( i.e. morally responsible for his actions ) , a ‘ son of the law ’ . |
26 | An odd diversion , perhaps , from one of the country 's leading constitutional lawyers , but he was seized of the gift , and so the poetry became assertive . |
27 | So the consideration of his uncles ' place in both the community and the synagogue calls to mind the fact that his father , as the first born son , should have had that pre-eminence . |
28 | And so the months passed quickly , filled with the sights , sounds , smells and tastes — all of them clamorous and variegated and , not least , the girls with which he filled his mind and his hours . |
29 | ( There had been no plan to illustrate the book , but Leonard talked his friend and fellow-student Freda Guttman into it , and so the book appeared with five designs from her hand ) . |
30 | So The Spice-Box Of Earth teems with this joyous response ; it fills one 's nostrils with its fragrance ; it delights one 's palate with its savouriness . |