Example sentences of "[noun sg] and [adv] so [conj] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 The written word always has a special sanctity and more so if it is from a contemporary source , but it needs to be examined with the same ruthless and objective scrutiny as given to the archaeological evidence .
2 John , like Clement , worked hard to secure the king at home and abroad so that he might one day embark on the crusade : the barons , the Scots , and the French were all pressured by John on Edward 's behalf .
3 ‘ We 've taken a bit of stick and rightly so because we 've had a bad week and had two disappointing performances .
4 So , take your fingers from the outside and move them in towards the nose and round so that you do n't stretch the skin even more .
5 Stac Polly is an extraordinary mountain when seen from a distance and doubly so when one is engaged on the traverse of its narrow ridge .
6 The use of a shotgun for rabbit clearance , as opposed to the fun of the occasional shot , continues to be less effective than the rifle and especially so when it is used by individuals rather than in conjunction with an organised rough rabbit shoot .
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