Example sentences of "[adv] this [is] so " in BNC.
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1 | Whether or not this is so , few would deny that Abbado is a sound choice , a man of few words who nevertheless commands great respect among orchestral players and is as highly praised for his Rossini as for his Mahler , his Mozart or his Brian Ferneyhough . |
2 | To examine whether or not this is so one needs to ask three questions . |
3 | Whether or not this is so , the importance of the military is clear and so is the reason for its close consultation on policy for both strategic and economic reasons . |
4 | Usually this is so , but of course the lecturers they are very different in their approaches — some will use this illustration approach more than others . |
5 | Partly this is so as not to contrast too blatantly with the speech patterns of your characters . |
6 | The discussion is more neutral only in so far as it is assumed that the curriculum ( such a global phenomenon ) is no-one 's responsibility in particular , and clearly this is so in an individual sense — but it is however the responsibility of the profession to take a leading role in this area and at the moment it is not fulfilling this role . |
7 | Repeatedly , always quite remarkable oh well this is so boring atone , ah , you can take that down with drugs |
8 | Undoubtedly this is so , but God can nourish the soul in additional ways . |
9 | He uses economics to show how this is so . |
10 | Indeed this is so clear that I sometimes wonder why so much effort usually goes into attempting to prove it . |
11 | Why this is so and hints on how to centre quickly are given in the newest edition of Gliding ( A & C Black ) . |
12 | It is not quite clear why this is so , especially as such an alignment cut into the side-pond area of the lock flight . |
13 | And one of the main reasons why this is so is because we are not threatening him . |
14 | It is important that you should understand why this is so . |
15 | It is hard to know for sure why this is so , why this firmness of outline is so important for the reader . |
16 | The precise reasons why this is so may well be complex , and derive no doubt from considerations of deterrence as well as of legality . |
17 | If you give a deaf person the score of a piece by Bach or Mozart , he can learn to see the composition of themes and their recurrence but not why this is so marvellous because he can not feel it . |
18 | The main reason why this is so is that ‘ our English [ sic ] executive is , as a general rule , becoming more and more the representative of a party rather than the guide of the country ’ . |
19 | There are two reasons why this is so . |
20 | We shall now consider further reasons why this is so . |
21 | The Court assumed the Organisation 's power to be delimited by the Charter without examining why this is so . |
22 | There are a number of reasons why this is so . |
23 | In fact , if one believes that policies are wrong or ineffective it is important to understand why this is so , particularly if one 's objective is to change them . |
24 | To understand why this is so we need to look more closely at the ways in which they have been used . |
25 | ‘ One wonders why this is so . |
26 | If the levels of your sickness absence are high , we will talk with you to find out why this is so . |
27 | ‘ There was something more between the two of you ; that 's why this is so awful for you . ’ |
28 | To understand why this is so let us recapitulate for a moment . |
29 | To see why this is so let us consider the situation in the light of the foregoing argument . |
30 | Such a state is clearly closely allied to the mania of the manic-depressive ( indeed , this quotation is from an autobiographical account by someone who was predominantly manic-depressive ) , and our researches into the cultural background of these modern psychopathological conditions allow us to see why this is so . |