Example sentences of "for [v-ing] [conj] so " in BNC.

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1 Mr Walker said : ‘ Tyne Tees wanted a different starting time in order to show highlights during or after the European game but by that time Boro had made arrangements for policing and so on and they refused the request .
2 The majority of crustacea have appendages that are specialized to do different jobs along the length of the animal — some for grasping , some for swimming and so on .
3 ‘ Obviously they will not just be handed a job which is why a strategy is already mapped out for training and so on . ’
4 Offices It works in this fashion : If you were working in a suite of offices , you might , if you were so inclined , have one office dedicated to word processing , one for drawing , another for accounting and so on .
5 But one has to bear in mind that it is always possible that you could have other materials for riding and so on .
6 However , they require a complex treatment for finishing and so a ‘ wet processing ’ area had to be set up .
7 Should n't we be opening our universities to older people , for people to come back for a second dose as it were , for retraining and so on ?
8 and we , we would ask of that , but the next point and erm , is this my Lord erm at the moment erm the negotiations are erm proceeding in relation to the house , about which we have heard evidence , er , we could not properly buy it until it had been investigated by the court of protection and there was approval of that , and er it will be necessary for er consideration to be given as to how it should be purchased , in practical terms , firstly your Lordship has erm awarded a figure of seventy one thousand pounds , then there is the eighty thousand pounds on the existing house which takes one up to a hundred and fifty or thereabouts , and one sees that the special damages and interest thereon comes to something over fifty two thousand pounds to which these er parents will be entitled in the normal way , and if they were to apply , they might do and apply , that would go a long way to purchasing it and the court of protection , if it approved that might take the view that it would be fair to take something out of the notional aspect of damages for loss of earnings , because after all the plaintiff would have spent his earnings for housing and so on in the future , that , that is the sort of problems that now have to be tackled er what , what we would respect and suggest is er simply that there is liberty to apply erm .
9 They had employment merely for one year and no chance of employment in which they could make long-term plans for buying a house , for retiring and so on .
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