Example sentences of "[noun prp] [conj] so it [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The large number of members involved means that a full meeting of this board would be too cumbersome for the day-to-day administration of the IMF and so it meets only once a year , mainly to ratify any new proposals .
2 The house had become far too large and expensive to maintain for Aunt Lou and so it had been altered , the top half being made into a separate flat on the first floor and a studio apartment created in the former attics .
3 It ignores the real history of the press in Britain and so it paints a naïve picture of a conservative and debased medium which offers little real choice .
4 But then it is a small step to begin thinking of ( 18 ) as very similar to ( 20 ) , and thus Containing demonstrative or indexical elements : ( 20 ) That man ( ( the speaker indicates the man drinking champagne ) ) is Lord Godolphin And so it begins to look as if definite referring expressions may in general be used either in speaker reference or in semantic ( or attributive ) reference , and it is only the context of use that tells us which way to understand them ( Donnellan , 1978 ; Kaplan , 1978 ) .
5 ‘ I always fancied my chances of playing against Dublin and so it worked out , but I was taking nothing for granted .
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