Example sentences of "[adv] so [conj] [art] [noun sg] is " in BNC.

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1 I believe that the money should be spent now on the services used now , and we must ensure that the planning is right so that the terminus is built in the right place .
2 This is especially so if the case is defended , which can mean more time and money being spent on travelling to attend court .
3 This is especially so if the criticism is directed against people who are working very hard , doing their best in , often , very difficult circumstances .
4 This will be especially so if the process is understood as leading towards truth .
5 Albert Finney brings four-square authority to the part of Alfred , so much so that the audience is in danger of overlooking the subtleties of Stephen Moore 's performance as Michael — his plaintive vanity , the show of modest perplexity with which he explains that the situations in his plays just somehow turn out to have universal significance .
6 They in fact shade into each other , even more obviously so where the distinction is between different forms of literate practice ; and the distinction , if it is based on supposed differences in cognitive processes , in ‘ logic ’ and the development of ‘ science ’ , is open to the criticisms that Goody himself , along with Lévi-Strauss and others , levels against the theory of a ‘ great divide ’ .
7 We argued from the above that the two should correlate closely if the neutrophils are seeking a mucosal chemoattractant , less so if the chemoattractant is in the lumen , in which case the inflammation should be disproportionally greater than the blood loss .
8 For punchcard machines , you may find it easier to punch out two cards , turn one over to the ‘ blank ’ side and clip them together so that the design is continuous .
9 The video monitors are on the floor facing upwards in front of the speaker and there are two pieces of glass above so that the speech is reflected at the speaker 's eye-level , directing his main focus at the appropriate part of the audience .
10 It is of course taken for granted that the loading is such that always so that the response is given by equations ( 8.11 ) ( 8.13 ) .
11 Some rocks , such as limestone , it may simply dissolve away — the more so if the water is acidic .
12 Hence multiple copies of a given fragment of text can be found all around the surface of the disc , the more so if the disc is old and much used .
13 Even quite small debris is removed — even more so if the material is folded or doubled .
14 He is right to say that the fares are too high even more so when the fare is the same whether you join the trains at Crewe or London .
15 We are not trying to say that the number of deaths are going to increases substantially so that the population is not growing .
16 a senior staff member to examine statistics regularly so that the situation is not taken for granted .
17 Fold over quite tightly so that the icing is well packed down .
18 In figure A the pelvis is pushed forward so that the man is leaning backwards .
19 This first collar is made as high as you can work , just below the buds or branches , and tied firmly so that the hessian is not loose , which can lead to twisting and rubbing .
20 Each session must be planed ahead so that no time is wasted in the session trying to find and decide what to do .
21 Okay so if the stimulus is n't there the membrane does n't depolarize any more , the calcium channels shut and the calcium load gets cleared from the cytosol by a calcium A T P ase .
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