Example sentences of "[coord] so [v-ing] a " in BNC.
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1 | Typically overheating by 1°C increases energy consumption by 7 per cent , and so heating a building to 22°C rather than the statutory maximum of 19°C increases the amount of energy used by over 20 per cent . |
2 | As the lakes in the district are usually linear this technique was most useful in foreshortening a long lake and so forming a more round midground subject . |
3 | And so reintroducing a possible object of knowledge by acquaintance ? |
4 | Luke had never before found it necessary to summon her by the buzzer , preferring instead to call her name , and so establishing a kind of business-hours informality . |
5 | we know , from research even amongst very young girls who only smoke a few cigarettes a week , that when they try to give up they get withdrawal symptoms , and so having a cigarette erm helps them |
6 | Secondly , there were restrictive covenants affecting land and so imposing a burden on the land rather than on any person . |
7 | Moreover , by simply keeping her in their power they were holding all their options open and preventing Philip from marrying her to someone else and so forging a new alliance . |
8 | Liar , I thought , and so feeling a trifle low but at the same time in his debt . |