Example sentences of "[noun prp] and so [verb] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In spite of this awareness , it seems extraordinary that the candidate in Madrid favoured by Prim and his government was one who was bound to be unacceptable to Napoleon III for the simple reason that he was a son of King Louis-Philippe and so represented the Orléanist dynasty .
2 Alternatively , the Soviets might select the site at Brawdy as a target for a sudden nuclear strike in order to demonstrate that they were able to protect their submarines in the Atlantic and so maintain the nuclear threat which the presence of such posed to the United States .
3 In the strictest sense of the word Iceland is not a ‘ Arctic ’ country ; the Circle nicks only the northern tip of the isle of Grimsey and so leaves the main island in a sub-Arctic no man 's land .
4 Langton was to be promoted archbishop of Canterbury by Innocent and so began the long quarrel between the Holy See and King John .
5 Swanhilda strikes similar poses with her mantilla and fan in Coppélia and so do the Spanish dancers in Swan Lake .
6 He had lost his watch back in Victorian London and so had no clear idea of time ; it may have taken minutes or hours to get back to the hole in time .
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