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

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1 Harpin does , incidentally , offer working definitions for sentence division in a text that has multiple coordination ( i.e. strings of clauses joined by and or and so or and then ) which is , of course , a highly typical feature of the writing of children in junior schools .
2 So the notion that venture capitalists are prone to interfering in the businesses in which they invest is not , strictly speaking , a valid one , or if so not a criticism about which MBO managers would fret too much .
3 That this is not necessarily true ( or if so , only to a minor extent ) is illustrated by screening for lung cancer .
4 Given the lack of development in many rural areas it is not surprising that the dependency of rural workers on agriculture for employment has remained , nor that so many school-leavers take a job on the land even though they have no intention of remaining there if the choice to leave should present itself .
5 I The seller shall prior to completion of the purchase carry out and complete in a good and workmanlike manner and with good quality materials the following works to the property , namely : J AB the [ wife ] of the seller hereby acknowledges that she has no claim to or interest in the property hereby agreed to be sold adverse to the interest of the buyer and in consideration of the buyer entering into this agreement she hereby agrees that if so required she will join in the [ conveyance ] [ transfer ] [ assignment ] [ lease ] for the purpose of vesting the said property in the buyer free from incumbrances .
6 I thought you were going to put that low so that if so that if this did pick it up er it did n't make any difference .
7 Physical and experimental considerations implied that and so the following values for were established : The results so obtained were in good agreement with predictions from fibre reinforcement theory ( Equations ( 4.21 ) or ( 4.22 ) ) provided that a value of 0.37 for Poisson 's ratio for the butadiene phase was used rather than the more usual figure , for a rubber , of 0.5 .
8 Equation ( 12–1 ) becomes so that and so that the effect of mortgage interest deductions is to alter the effective marginal tax rate to and raise the value of the tax credit by bM 1 .
9 If you wait five years it gets slightly steeper so the force to you becomes that and so on and so forth , forty five fifty and you can see at fifty five if you want to retire at a certain age er what 's the age that you actually want to retire ?
10 Notice that when A is very small , equation ( 8.10 ) reveals that and so that branch WX essentially provides the input resistance R L .
11 On the other hand , when , equation ( 8.10 ) reveals that and so that the load provides the input resistance R L .
12 Until recently , however , fusion researchers thought that because so little energy is needed to polarise — and therefore to depolarise — a deuteron it would be pointless to think about polarising the fuel in a fusion reactor .
13 Just across the street from here , I think — although after so long I may well be mistaken .
14 Aggrieved after looking the more cohesive , balanced unit ; incredulous that after so many chances they still have just five goals .
15 It seemed outrageously unfair that after so long she could not have him to herself and she hoped that his lodger would be tactful enough to leave them in peace during her visit .
16 How was it that after so long that name could strike out at her , bringing back the long lost desolation , the raw feeling of rejection ?
17 And it was then that she laughed , then that after so much recent trauma her world suddenly righted itself and she felt happy again .
18 It was , it was bad that she used to those draws that bad that after so long you 'd see him go all white and then you 'd gradually see round the crutch then so , more
19 ( Incidentally , note that as so often in the analysis of deixis , these various examples involve the overlapping organizations of the five basic categories of deixis : thus greetings usually involve temporal , person and discourse deixis ; demonstratives both space and person ; vocatives both person and social deixis ; and so on . )
20 If we have to make a comparison between the individual approaches , I think that channel two felt we had to be punished for our sins while Channel 4 took the more sanguine view that for so long as love and sex exist , television might as well look on , an electronic voyeuristic intermediary .
21 Of course , we all had to admit that the 25SE was built well , using ‘ proper ’ looking materials , components and hardware , something the Americans are so expert at and where so many British amp manufacturers fall down .
22 This polarisation causes the debate to stall , but in a world where unemployment is unlikely to fall fast or far and where so much work needs doing the idea may be worth exploring further .
23 It makes me incredibly angry to think what a brainless , totally impossible , ‘ perfect ’ image of womanhood the media present , and that so many of us , me included , are intelligent but ca n't seem to separate ourselves from wanting those ideals .
24 How canst thou tell people that sin is such a thing , and that so much misery is upon them and before them and be no more affected with it ?
25 It will long remain a problem to the average person that these sheds had such wide popularity and that so little use was made of the cheaper , cleaner , or , in fact , better umbrella sheds .
26 I mean last week the choppers werny even gettin in to pick them off the Rigs what with the gales and that so basically I 've just got to expect him when I see him .
27 It was evident , as the trial went on , that Lord Robertson had held for many years a belief amounting to an article of faith that Meehan and Griffiths had committed the Ayr murder , and that so paltry a matter as overwhelming evidence to show that they had n't and that Waddell and McGuinness had , was in no way going to sway him .
28 All this effort turned out to be a total waste of time because , in the event , only a few bars of ‘ Music of the Night ’ wheezed from the instrument , and that so sotto voce that it could scarcely be heard .
29 That view has been little heard since the 1960s , when London reasserted a traditional suzerainty over theatre and literary publishing , and that so silently , and so naturally , that the reversion passed almost unnoticed .
30 He reminded me that I 'd predicted many , many things over the years and that so far nothing had come to anything apart from purely coincidental moves .
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