Example sentences of "on it so [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Although he can not escape from the linearity of language ( see 7.2 , 7.5.3 ) , James does the next best thing , which is to fasten our attention initially on the most immediate feature of Pemberton 's predicament : his uncomfortable sense of indecision , and then to expatiate on it so that by the time we have threaded our way through two paragraphs , we have built up a sensitive grasp of the coexisting intricacies and ironies of that predicament ( the ironies will concern us in section C below ) .
2 A state of this task consists of a chess board , with up to eight pieces on it so that no two pieces are on a common row or file or diagonal .
3 It was important to be at once on it so that she could n't be followed .
4 For with ‘ grossing up ’ he is deemed to have given away both the gift and the tax on it so that his total giving reaches quickly to astronomic heights .
5 You you keep your eye on it so that when your tra tram programme comes on we can watch it .
6 Now this psychology , there 's absolutely loads of stuff on it so and the Maitlin book 's got quite a good coverage of it , so I 'll go over it quite quickly , alright ?
7 and then erm it will as you go along , as the crops are actually growing in the fields , you can change the yield on it so as
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