Example sentences of "and remains so " in BNC.
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1 | White was a stylist then , and remains so . |
2 | The Foreign Office has always been deeply pro-Arab , or ‘ Arabist ’ , and remains so — a matter partly of culture and partly , perhaps , of guilt about the past failures of British policy in the region . |
3 | Back to our cell , which , after a word with Mr V. , is like a sauna and remains so all night despite open windows . |
4 | By the late 1930s it had been converted to a dwelling and remains so to this day . |
5 | This is the usual way into the caverns and remains so despite the later discovery of Lancaster Hole , since the access is easier . |
6 | The spoken word is one of the most persuasive and common methods of communication , and remains so , despite the advent of television . |
7 | The single case was used for the straightforward earth burial and was by far the most common coffin type — and remains so today . |
8 | Although no specific percentages were mentioned in the Act , the government had originally intended that the whole of the national curriculum should occupy 70 per cent of the timetable ; but it should also be remembered that religious education has been mandatory since 1944 and remains so . |
9 | Who said that Jesus was born only a man and remains so until his baptism . |
10 | That has always been the case and remains so , and it is true of the Bill . |