Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] [prep] [noun] so " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Real ’ Christianity , in Clarkson 's words , depended upon ‘ a total change of heart or of mind so as to produce a corresponding change of Life ’ .
2 He would join in battle or in love so closely with a human that a link was established that worked both ways .
3 They got me name and address and telephone number at work and at home so I told the unions that they had to write in and complain about it too .
4 The Guidance says that where they intend " to limit the way in which a parent meets his responsibility this should be discussed with the parent and incorporated in the plan of arrangements for the child whilst in care so that it may be subject to periodic review " ( para 3.68 ) .
5 This must be sent back to the returning officer by hand or by post so as to reach him before 9.00pm on polling day at local government elections and 10.00pm at parliamentary and European Parliament elections .
6 As regards offers , at any one time we would have over 1000 offers available in-store ; these change on a weekly basis and it would be almost impossible to give advance notice to all staff ; we do of course highlight them in-store to customers and many are advertised in the national press or on TV so that customers [ and potential customers ] may be attracted to shop in JS branches .
7 Only in the event of his death intestate and without relations so entitled , will the estate come to an end , and the land pass to the Crown .
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