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

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1 So the High Priest brings it all together and says what 's your answer .
2 In the above example the gross amount of the gift was £1,000 , so the donor would have to certify that he would be paying tax of at least £250 .
3 It 's second rate , in any case ( he added smiling ) , so the artistic loss to the world will be nil .
4 But acting and all that it means is very much a doing thing , so the emphasis is always on practical work .
5 But just as the mere thought of the long run is liable to blight any work on which one is engaged , so the thought of a tone distinct from though inseparable from the shit is guaranteed to bring even the most promising project to a halt .
6 As communications improved during the 18th century , so the number of coaching inns or pubs situated at turnpikes increased .
7 After three weeks at his new contract , Cole has not been home before 8.30 in the evening once , so the idea that all contract catering chefs work nine-to-five is a fallacy .
8 Anyway , there was hardly an atmosphere of trust between the two of us so the idea of me ‘ dealing ’ with him was not a comfortable one .
9 The emphasis in the structure of the household is on independent living so the expectation is you 'll come and go as you please . ’
10 This creates a demand for oxygen , so the heart works a little harder , and the lungs are fully used .
11 Inevitably , as a secular interpretation of morality has superseded that of established religion , so the activities of the social controller have become increasingly important in the drama .
12 There were only three divisions in the city — east , west , and central — and each of us in our own division knew we were the élite ; for just as the men in the west were certain they were best , so the men from the east remained convinced of their own superiority .
13 Just as the white-coated doctors in hospitals symbolize the clean and purifying nature of the healer , so the dark uniform of the police symbolizes not just the force identity , but also the presence of the avenger , who purifies through retribution rather than by cure .
14 In effect we defined our own ‘ real work ’ and those activities we felt should have credence were given priority , so the role we pursued simply evolved .
15 High kicks are inherently more difficult to use than a simple reverse punch to mid-section , so the referee panel relaxes the standards somewhat .
16 This may be the case , but you will spend much of the two or three minutes moving at sub-maximum speed , so the further you can ride on the back of aerobic respiration , the more lies in reserve for explosive onslaughts .
17 Similarly , the karate competitor must be able to move smoothly and sometimes explosively , so the notion of stance is closely linked to movement .
18 Groin kicks are not now allowed , so the old requirement of a narrow stance has relaxed somewhat .
19 Your weight rests on the balls of your feet , not on the heels , so the calves are under tension .
20 Much modern training aims kicks against the air , so the effect of recoil is never experienced .
21 Unfortunately , it is virtually impossible to distinguish between a severe bruise and a hairline fracture , so the tournament doctor will sometimes insist on your withdrawal , pending X-ray examination .
22 His early need of solitude may also suggest this ; more so the story of daring to curse God in his novel , and his refusal to kiss his prayer-book when it was accidentally dropped .
23 Even as Breavman 's lectures in The Favourite Game ‘ did n't count ’ , so the academic exercises dwindled — and faded away .
24 Descartes , so the story goes , reached this conception because , unlike his predecessors , the Aristotelians , he was obsessed by epistemological questions — that is , questions about what we can know and how we can know it .
25 This time there were windows facing the child ( invisible to the competitor ) so the child could see where the chocolate was on each trial .
26 The method of preparing the blank before inserting the cutlery blank is simply to drill and clean out the hole in the shaft before fixing , put the Special T on the tang and insert with the handle on top so the Special T does not run down the wood .
27 Because bills are now lower , fewer people face large increases , so the number of people entitled to a reduction will be less than originally expected .
28 There is apparently interest on this topic throughout the movement , so the legal unit has been checking the position .
29 Regulations giving the detail of both the exemptions and the controls have not yet been finalised , so the relevant parts of the Act are not effective .
30 Over the same period BR 's annual freight tonnage fell only marginally , from 169 million tonnes to 149 million tonnes , so the reduction in size of the wagon fleet was a remarkable achievement .
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