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

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1 They in fact shade into each other , even more obviously so where the distinction is between different forms of literate practice ; and the distinction , if it is based on supposed differences in cognitive processes , in ‘ logic ’ and the development of ‘ science ’ , is open to the criticisms that Goody himself , along with Lévi-Strauss and others , levels against the theory of a ‘ great divide ’ .
2 A garage would be nice and as we 've got two cars so although a garage is vital if we as long as we can get them off the road that would be an advantage
3 The same true , though to a slightly less extent , I think the North West so although the increase is , is not as strong as in Yorkshire , Wales and Scotland , nevertheless continuing
4 So although the law is mainly directed at shopkeepers , it could also be applied to anyone who sells or gives a young person a sniffable product .
5 So although the budget is two thousand that 's what , a cumulative budget or a share of the annual budget ?
6 The design of the studies was similar , so although the difference is likely to be real , the reason is unclear .
7 So although the president is given by the constitution the power of commander in chief , in the same document at the same time congress is given the power to declare war .
8 Unless you have some experience in cutting clay pipes ( or can arrange the layout so that no cutting is necessary ) , it is probably best to stick with the easier-to-use uPVC .
9 Each session must be planed ahead so that no time is wasted in the session trying to find and decide what to do .
10 Variations obviously occur from village to village and from area to area , so that no claim is made that what follows in this chapter applies to each and every village in England .
11 Indeed , they may ( unwittingly ) hide the reality so that no account is taken of it in the forecast .
12 A summary of the results of the survey , compared to the previous year 's findings , will be published with the annual demand for local income tax , so that every resident is able to tell what their council is achieving with the money they pay .
13 Additionally , barn conditions can be very static , so that every day is the same .
14 We can draw up a full list of patients so that every bed is filled every night .
15 We can draw up a full list of patients so that every bed is filled every night .
16 Briefly , his reply is that the key to the individuative power of spatial positions lies in the fact there there is only one all-embracing space , of which particular spaces , or places , are constituent parts ( so that every place is almost by definition unique ) .
17 Similarly , and for the same reason , it is of the nature of text to under-determine its interpretation , particularly so in the case of literature , so that a text is objectively compatible with an open array of readings relativised to different contexts and interests .
18 However , a firm may treat a client or counterparty as a market counterparty by virtue of its status as a member of a listed category only if : ( 1 ) The investment is of the right kind ; this will mean seeking information in advance from overseas persons as to the kinds of investment they regularly deal in and , if necessary , from exchange members as to the kinds of investment dealt in on the exchange ; ( 2 ) Normally , the firm notifies the client or counterparty in writing in advance that it will be treated as a market counterparty ( so that a notification is essential , except as referred to below ) and he has not told the firm that he does not want to be treated as a market counterparty in relation to the investments concerned .
19 There is hardly any modern authority which suggests , as did the judges in Clarence , that either a wife can unilaterally in certain circumstances withdraw her consent , or else that the ambit of consent is restricted so that a wife is not deemed to consent to her husband where his conduct is egregious .
20 But there is no late date set into the legislation , only that ratification when it is required means that from the first of the following month then the elections on the new constituency boundaries may take place under the new er European rules so that a decision is of course for an election in June er is in fact needed by the first of May .
21 The appropriate information has to be exchanged through the interpreter , so that a service is given which is both within the remit of the service and acceptable to the individual recipient .
22 The rest of this manual is structured so that a section is devoted to each of these main options in turn , providing examples of all the currently available LIFESPAN facilities .
23 M4 , a globular , is only about 1 degree from Antares , so that it is in the same binocular field and can be found at once ; it is on the fringe of naked-eye visibility , but is comparatively loose , so that a telescope is needed to resolve it .
24 Again , should you assume that your examiner is an ignoramus and explain everything to him , or can you assume that he is a lawyer so that a hint is sufficient ?
25 the solution to the underclass lies in stricter enforcement of the criminal laws , in giving tenants a stake and a say in public housing , in educational innovation opposed by teachers ' unions , in changing welfare laws so that a baby is not a ticket for an apartment separate from mom 's .
26 Keep some hand cream near the kitchen sink as well as the bathroom basin , so that a dab is put on whenever hands have been in water .
27 Sever each side shoot by pulling away , or cutting if necessary , so that a heel is left attached .
28 Responsibility can not be delegated , so that a manager is accepted by his staff and has also the responsibility for providing an environment in which each individual is able to fulfil his obligations .
29 The task is for the speaker to select and describe one of a series of items so that the listener is able to identify the chosen item from an identical set .
30 In the standard referential communication task the speaker describes one of a restricted set of items so that the listener is able to identify the target .
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