Example sentences of "[adv] so [subord] [pron] is [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | This is especially so since it is introduced into the body via a closed container and through tubing connected to plastic catheters or stainless steel canulae which fit closely and tightly . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | But our language is constantly changing and what is correct is only so because it is accepted as such . |
4 | If it covers the case only superficially there is the possibility of palliation and suppression without cure , the more so as it is repeated so frequently . |
5 | On this basis alone the islands have clearly exceeded their carrying capacity , the more so when it is realised that almost all the food imports are in the form of foreign aid . |
6 | This is particularly so where it is felt that the consideration did not have a causative effect upon the authority 's determination and where the decision being impugned is not determinative of rights , such as a decision by a local authority to refer a landlord to a rent tribunal . |
7 | Any murder , anywhere , is unforgivable — but particularly so when it is committed against innocent children undergoing treatment . ’ |
8 | This is particularly so when it is remembered that the working parties are serviced by the DES , whose influence on a group of disparate experts meeting only intermittently and working under great pressure , is very considerable indeed . |
9 | This is particularly so when it is remembered that certificates are only granted in those cases where there are reasonable grounds for taking action . |
10 | 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 . |