Example sentences of "so it " in BNC.
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1 | The lady Anne is a Mowbray all right , so 't is plain from which side of the family this lass comes . |
2 | Now there are n't enough ‘ soldier ’ cells to beat the germ , so it multiplies . |
3 | ACET an claim repayment of £250 so it received the full £1,000 . |
4 | The content of each lesson is agreed beforehand in consultation with teachers so it can be tailored to the priorities and individual needs of the school or class . |
5 | Everything exchanged in the secret correspondence has to be tiny so it can be hidden in the palm of the hand : pills , passport sized pictures of the family . |
6 | These same qualities are needed by lecturers , so it is no surprise that some excellent critical writings , such as many of John Ruskin 's books , were first read out from a lectern . |
7 | Genius , as it disdains all assistance , so it defies all obstacles . |
8 | This brightens and hardens the surface of cutlery so it becomes more resistant to wear and it also removes minor scratches . |
9 | ‘ So it could have been he who slipped over the side and did it , ’ Arabella Buckley had promptly declared . |
10 | Gradually there arose a faint humming from outside the tent as people gathered to talk and speculate , so it seemed as if those left inside were surrounded by a swarm of curious but not unfriendly bees . |
11 | ‘ So it had , ’ said Henry appreciatively . |
12 | DROP DEAD FRED is produced by Working Title , whose films we are celebrating throughout the Festival , so it 's particularly appropriate that their latest success opens the Festival . |
13 | My illness kept me out of action for a fortnight so it was fully three weeks after the demise of my job before I finally went down to my local Department of Employment offices and ‘ signed on ’ . |
14 | And my father 's said he 's going to help me with the fees , so it 's all going to work out . ’ |
15 | Its wiry black roots go very deep and break readily , so it is difficult to eradicate . |
16 | But do n't add any fertiliser ; these plants will have to stand through the winter , so it 's not a good idea to encourage too much soft growth . |
17 | The bin is completely portable , so it can be brought into the warmth in winter so that the worms will continue to work . |
18 | Organic mulches increase worm and insect activity , so it 's not surprising and , we fear , inevitable that blackbirds and others sometimes plunder these mulches in search of food . |
19 | Both parasites and predators are affected by insecticides , however , so it is important not to combine biological control with chemical sprays . |
20 | Colour is intimately linked with light , so it is hardly surprising that changing light alters colours , enhancing the brilliance of some while causing other to fade almost into invisibility . |
21 | With a modern glider which has a lower wing and the wheel well ahead of the c.g. , this weathercocking will be even more pronounced , so it is better to hold the down wind tip . |
22 | Flu can spread very rapidly , so it is easy to catch and to pass on to others . |
23 | The diaphragm and spermicide can be put in at any convenient time up to three hours before making love so it need n't interfere at all with intercourse . |
24 | ‘ So it 's your birthday tomorrow , ’ said Lucy . |
25 | A successful team may have to go through a number of fights during the course of a day 's competition so it is not at all unusual to see teams short-handed through injury in the final stages . |
26 | Simultaneous scores are disallowed ; in this case , one contestant 's punch has missed , so it is not really a simultaneous score at all ! |
27 | ‘ The back faces south , so it will be in full sun , ’ she went on . |
28 | Surprise ( in the sense studied in Baillargeon 's experiment — passive capture of visual attention ) is not an action so it can not tell us about central system function . |
29 | ‘ The tea itself , ’ I reflect aloud , ‘ is transformed by bleaching it with milk , so it no way resembles the complexions of those swarthy people , least of all the inhabitants of a tea-producing Indian subcontinent . |
30 | The Statue of Liberty had just arrived from Paris and was being assembled so it was not in New York harbour when they arrived . |