Example sentences of "so it be " in BNC.
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1 | One of the things you will notice when watching the television is that close-ups are used very effectively , and so it is of vital importance that the actor has absolute control over his/her face and expression . |
2 | So it is just as important to know what it is about your organisation that customers value so that you can promote it fully . |
3 | So it is particularly important for you to be protected against it . |
4 | So it is something further , without being a further fact . |
5 | You may say that it is refutable and so it is empirical ; but then — see below — our criteria for cognisance are so much bound up with what the subject can do that it is difficult to see how we could assess the cognisance of a totally passive creature . ) |
6 | So it is not yet possible to say with absolute certainty , using evoked potentials that are correlated with reports of conscious mental events , whether or not an individual external event has resulted in a particular mental event . |
7 | So it is important to ensure all joints are well pointed and sides are sealed against the ingress of water . |
8 | So it is not surprising that deconstruction was reduced to what could be easily handled and passed on . |
9 | So it is to Mr Binyon that I owe , initially , |
10 | Quantity in this sense , duration , is what musicians and musical composers are continually concerned with ; and so it is not surprising that poets of this way of thinking , like Pound and Bunting , show themselves avidly interested in poetry which has been , not at a level of theory but as a fact of performance , intimately associated with music : poetry that has been set , or has been written in the hope of being set , to music . |
11 | So it is that we must also support voluntary action and volunteering as essential in a healthy democracy in a civilised society . |
12 | It takes as fact that employers , judges and Tory legislators can do no wrong , and so it is hardly surprising that it finds nothing to be said in favour of trade unions . |
13 | So it is that tomorrow , ITV will screen a profile of the man who spent the first eight years of his life in Abyssinia ( now Ethiopia ) and graduated to serious eccentricity via an English prep school ( where he was beaten ) , Eton ( where he learned to box ) and finally Oxford ( where he was a boxing blue and acquired the dramatically-bent nose which for six decades has lent drama to what would in any case have been a distinguished face ) . |
14 | GOLD HAS always been the ultimate store of value — and so it is proving here today . |
15 | For a place with a population of half a million or so it is a handy size . |
16 | So it is , say I in my simplistic fashion , that the plain , screaming absurdity of the statement that trade-union action causes a general rise in wages and prices escapes scrutiny . |
17 | So it is worth recalling at the outset of this discussion that it is in these senses that the female cross-dresser of the early seventeenth century could be described as an ‘ invert ’ or ‘ pervert ’ , and hardly at all in the sense of those words as coined and popularized by the nineteenth-century sexologists and , later , psychoanalysis . |
18 | So it is misleading to say that camp is the gay sensibility ; camp is an invasion and subversion of other sensibilities , and works via parody , pastiche , and exaggeration . |
19 | So it is futile to try to define the homosexual sensibility according to the standards of conventional sensibility : first because the latter has sought to exclude the former ; second because , in retaliation , the former has often worked to undermine the latter and , in the process , challenged the very nature of the aesthetic , fashioning in the process new and sometimes oppositional mutations of it . |
20 | In arguing against the notion that the family is the origin of society , Marx and Engels reverse what they had argued in their previous writing , but Maine 's version of the argument , which gives priority to private property , is even more opposed to their general position , and so it is not surprising that they reject Maine in favour of Morgan . |
21 | The capital of Finnish Lappland is Rovaniemi , home of Father Christmas — or so it is said — and a town that easily overcomes the embarrassment of having everything but the airport lying south of the Arctic Circle . |
22 | So it is most important to standardize your own frame of mind and the conditions for doing the tests . |
23 | During the past week there have been several occasions where people have been meddling with candles and other things in the church , including the money boxes yet again , and so it is with some sadness that I have decided to keep the church locked during the holiday period . |
24 | So it is not surprising that China 's leaders have welcomed President Bush 's envoy . |
25 | We need a much larger and better resourced inspectorate to enforce it so it is fair and seen to be . ’ |
26 | So it is fanciful to suppose that Labour 's conversion somehow can not last and is not real . |
27 | How they actually manage it is not revealed and so it is highly suitable for family viewing . |
28 | As a result , you will spend many years with your new carpet , and so it is worth taking a little while making the right choice of carpet . |
29 | So it is possible to have more efficient use of energy but an increase in output from the sector which produces the most carbon dioxide . |
30 | So it is fairly safe to assume that assistance from Western sources , official and private , will flow to the East in a crusade against the poverty and pollution caused by seventy years of ideological perversity . |