Example sentences of "[noun] so [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 The first building so adorned which we know of is the Siphnian treasury , which is Ionic in character though it lacks the typical capitals , since instead of columns in the porch it had two Caryatids : supports in the form of girls , here canonical korai of immense elaboration .
2 Why was Edward the black prince so called ?
3 Why was Edward the Black Prince so called ?
4 What these sewers carried was not sanitary ordure — that continued to be collected or even — illegally — dumped in cesspits : for the cost of separating out the effluent so frightened the Municipal Council of the city that even by 1870 nothing much had been done .
5 On Sheet 145 there is a short stretch of lane so described immediately south of Banbury .
6 the end of the last straw you see , so I went in the Co-Op and I felt really , really fed up , I said I oh I said I could cry I said because I 've tried so hard I said not for lending you money I said , I 'm not meant to have any sodding luck so got a couple of bits and I really could n't get me act together and on the Tuesday dad 's gone in hospital with that fit , so I was thinking of him a lot and I thought I do n't know dad , you know I 'm sure , I 'm sure that he were n't gon na come out when he went in there , I thought they were gon na bloody find something with you boy and that would be it , so I come home here and I ai n't done no work , so I started off for work , both sitting here bloody bawling cos this house looked like shit , spoke to me sister on the phone and er I felt a bit better so I thought oh I 'd start doing the tree , so I pulled it all to bits in here , got the polish and duster out , put all the bread and everything for Alan 's sandwiches , it 'd be about oh , about half past twelve and the bloody phone went it was mum , she said Lyn do you think you can come up to the hospital with me , cos I 've got no transport and so I said what 's up then mum ?
7 I had n't any LM so gave Mill 6C which stopped the haemorrhaging but led to such severe abdominal pains the GP was called .
8 If the money so raised in a modern equivalent of this lottery is to be wasted on similar luxuries , it would be better if we saved our money or spent it on necessities .
9 ‘ 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 .
10 In the cinema , another growth medium inter-war , Hollywood money so dominated British film production that the government introduced protectionist policies .
11 d ) any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable out of money so provided under any other enactment .
12 Resolved , That , for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Traffic Calming Bill , it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable out of money so provided under any other enactment .
13 It is not however necessary to decide the point in the present case , and in any event cases of this kind are generally the subject of statutory régimes which legislate for the circumstances in which money so paid either must or may be repaid .
14 Nor do I think it necessary to consider for the purposes of the present case to what extent the common law may provide the public authority with a defence to a claim for the repayment of money so paid ; though for the reasons I have already given , I do not consider that the principle of recovery should be inapplicable simply because the citizen has paid the money under a mistake of law .
15 Providing money is generally acceptable , a person will take it in exchange for goods and services he sells since no difficulty will be encountered in using the money so acquired to purchase other goods and services desired .
16 This suggests that a high degree of practice of a specific task in the situation where it is needed can lead to success , but whether such skills so acquired in one situation are transferable to others is a contentious point .
17 He wore a rich robe so encrusted with precious metals and stones that I wondered if he could stand up under the weight And his eyes were tiny , wet and somehow avid as he looked me over — wholly ignoring Mala — from head to foot .
18 Stainless steel cleaners : Many products so described are polishes or include substances which may leave undesirable residues on food contact surfaces .
19 Seen from the ‘ inside ’ of an already symbolic universe , ‘ deviance ’ presents itself as a property inhering in the acts so characterised .
20 War had resulted from the separate acts of various leaders , none of whom wanted war as the outcome , and these separate acts so reinforced mutual fears and suspicions that war became , in a sense , unavoidable .
21 Aerial surveys can achieve the same thing , although the maps so obtained cover a smaller area .
22 Nevertheless , among the middle class , there were few institutions so revered as the schools , and their influence in clubs was held to be of great consequence as reformers regularly called for public-school men to come forward to work in the clubs .
23 This should ideally be dealt with under the insurance provisions , but should it appear in the provisos , the tenant should ensure that it is a bilateral right and that in any event the landlord shall not be permitted to terminate the lease until it has taken all reasonable measures to procure the rebuilding or reinstatement of the centre or the part so destroyed or damaged ( as appropriate ) .
24 Hattie Jacques was the matron , a part so suited to her size and manner that the very occupation of hospital head nurse might have been created for her , let alone the role in ‘ Carry On ’ films .
25 ( 4 ) While this section applies to any premises , then for purposes other than those mentioned in subsection ( 3 ) above , or in parts of the premises other than the part so mentioned , the permitted hours shall be the same as if this section did not apply to the premises .
26 ( 4 ) While this section applies to any premises , then for purposes other than those mentioned in subsection ( 3 ) above , or in parts of the premises other than the part so mentioned , the permitted hours shall be the same as if this section did not apply to the premises .
27 ( 4 ) While this section applies to any premises , then for purposes other than those mentioned in subsection ( 3 ) above , or in parts of the premises other than the part so mentioned , or except as otherwise provided by this Act , there shall be no permitted hours on Sundays .
28 Chancery Division so held in Prudential Assurance Company Ltd v IRC [ 1992 ] STI 925 .
29 Chancery Division so held in Kempton v Special Commissioners and IRC [ 1992 ] STI 891 , dismissing the taxpayer 's appeal and upholding the penalty awarded by the Special Commissioner .
30 The collocations so formed are therefore representative of such financial material and hence will be more specific than those from the general dictionary .
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