Example sentences of "so [art] [det] " in BNC.

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1 On the whole the royal courts of Europe were more concerned to administer than to define the law : as in canon law , there was no clear distinction between legislative and judicial functions , and so the former was normally hidden in the latter .
2 So the former UEA student and Essex University press officer spends his time wandering around pubs , talking about their history and sampling their contents — generally working to promote the good old British pint .
3 If we approach these tensions from the perspective of assuming that these represent the dialectical poles , or at least some of them ( for of course others could be discussed here had we the space : for example the tension between " knowing how " and " knowing that " in design activity ) of a design activity which encompasses all of these in a vertical moment of synthesis , a synthesis that is counterposed horizontally ( ie over time ) by the changing movements of the activity itself ( from product critique through to problem definition to cognitive modeling of potential solutions etc ) , a movement of understanding and practice which parallels in its sphere the circle of historical understanding and historical praxis ( and just as the latter is the " way in which history itself moves " so the former is the " way praxis itself moves " ) so design can be seen as embodying that movement in its movement from or across actuality ie in its activity of transformation from one set of " givens " to another ; in its movement from problem to product .
4 It was a simple , but very pertinent observation and re-emphasised that over the last 18 months or so the All Blacks have been steadily squeezed in the nutcracker of their own ambition .
5 So the all items on and off are completely separate from the two windows ?
6 So the that side must be six centimetres
7 So the least , if fact I I 'm fairly safe in saying , that the least commission you can earn on an ad , providing it 's in our you know you 're taking it from our price system not discounted it ,
8 So the latter can have important repercussions at a later stage .
9 so the latter is sufficient by itself ; but this is not the opinion of the Court of Appeal .
10 Tt and we 're obviously looking at a process of land reform which has , has undergone a number of changes and I think we , we 've begun to see some of the influences on those changes and particularly over the , the last week or so the this has .
11 But frankly it 's not likely to irritate your skin anyway because er you are n't industrial users of this you would only ever touch these chemicals for a very short time so the any possible side effects they might er have on you will be greatly diminished by the fact that you did n't use them very much .
12 Children had the unfortunate habit of growing too tall , whereupon they would be sacked so the few shillings earned were lost to a family that might well depend on them .
13 So the those are the issues , the factual issues of the matters at issue .
14 Bobbie ( RH ) : It was better working with pupils from another school 'cos everyone 's good at different things so the more people in the project , the more things we can do .
15 Cutting down on food , I was University missing whole meals , telling people I was training , I 'm a P E teacher so sport and the perfect body was very much up front , so the more weight I lost the better I was told I looked until it became totally out of control and I was eating an apple and black coffee a day and then vomiting so that I had nothing in me .
16 For intensive Windows use you should be looking at 8Mb — so the more RAM slots the better .
17 So the more overtime you work as I 've said before the less efficient we become .
18 And and there 's , the more money you had the more things you would buy , so the more VAT you 'd pay ?
19 So the more you bought , during the time you were in business , the m more quota you got you see , according to what you 'd been buying .
20 Whereas the support the farmers received right , has always been coupled to production , so the more they produce , the more support they get , the higher , the higher their incomes .
21 Right , so the more that you produce , the more in the higher income you 'll get , because prices are higher .
22 So the more the more that you understand , the less you 're gon na be
23 Yeah but there was more of you so the more of you that works they 're not gon na pay you are they ?
24 so the more strength you 've got in it , that , that you
25 Now you can come in every day , and sit and sort out your bumf , but I always believe that the great British public are out there , so the more time you spend out there , the more profit you 're gon na make , there 's less profit being in the branch .
26 Right so the more you can spot the tie up and say well this is n't something I 'm going to take this off .
27 so the more time you 've got to do that , the easier it 'll be for you wo n't it ?
28 So the same signals can be used for quite different purposes .
29 So the same topic comes up in different forms in different soap operas .
30 But the last thing a 12-string requires is a set of Velvet Brick humbuckers , and the kind of player who 'd want a 6-string like the Teardrop will probably be looking for more twang than thrang , and so the same applies .
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