Example sentences of "so by [det] " in BNC.
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1 | If trust is to establish itself again , it has to do so by such devious and long-winded means , and it has to use the tools of its antitype . |
2 | Then the next week you 're adding a horn section , the week after that you 're adding singers , so by that time it becomes quite a big production . ’ |
3 | So by that weekend of 18–19 March Pons knew that not only was the DOE happy to fund the proposed research programme , but that the preliminary note had now received some measure of approval , which gave confidence in the fusion hypothesis . |
4 | ‘ Market maker ’ is defined as including any person on a recognised exchange , whether an individual , partner , or company , who holds himself out to make a continuous succession of prices and is recognised as doing so by that exchange . |
5 | And to do so by all possible means , including photographs , videos , audio tapes and , above all , artefacts — not copies but objects collected from extermination camps , ghettos , Slovak villages , Danish ports . |
6 | ‘ So by all means take me , and let's sort this whole thing out . ’ |
7 | So by this means , the interest of ownership in the performance of the business owned can assert itself . |
8 | They also do so by this process of statutory interpretation . |
9 | ‘ So by this time this news of yours should also have reached both Ramsey and Worcester , if there have been no further ambushes on the way , as God forbid ! |
10 | We chose 55–60 for screening by flexible sigmoidoscopy because few cancers occur before age 55 and the prevalence of distal bowel adenomas plateaus towards the end of the sixth decade , suggesting that most adenomas destined to develop in this region will have done so by this age . |
11 | and it refused it , and it should , the woman did n't obviously did n't know what to do , she was as embarrassed as had to get the manager so by this time Brian has packed all his bags up |
12 | This ‘ may be known to be so by any man 's experience , that will but examine his own mind ’ . |
13 | In the campaign 's second half , Mr Major ( apparently without being told to do so by any important surgeon from a teaching hospital ) came out against proportional representation , and Mr Kinnock ( apparently incited by Labour 's teaching hospitals ) as good as came out for it . |
14 | Not that it was so by any means , but it was the elbow-joint in the journey . |
15 | So by these and many more ingenious techniques , the anurans have minimised their dependence on moisture for mating and for hatching and rearing young . |
16 | At least , it was so by those who were to write up family notes at a later date : the year of birth would be coyly laundered to read ‘ 1847 ’ , thus ensuring that a rather harmless skeleton stayed in its cupboard for a while . |
17 | " More so by those who do not know it well ? " |
18 | It is important not to be rushed into taking a test merely because of a request to do so by some other person or organisation . |
19 | strongly aromatic when bruised , considered unpleasantly so by some people |
20 | So by some means we must devise solutions that produce at least what we have at present ; that is to say , the £27,000 million which the Inland Revenue collected by direct taxation . |
21 | and then er , so by half past four I just about had enough like , so five o'clock I said well for Christ sake come on open your stocking now like and waking Arthur up and he saying well I ai n't , and I said come on it 's five o'clock , alright , and by six o'clock we 're downstairs , half past six the door |