Example sentences of "so [adv] [conj] it has " in BNC.

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1 I think that 's why the play has survived so long because it has this peculiar charm . ’
2 Barry Quirke , chairman of the Institute of Statisticians , said : ‘ We would be very keen to support any initiative to set up an independent committee , so long as it has teeth .
3 His position could be summed up as saying that so long as it has not been established beyond doubt that God does not exist , we should believe in God .
4 The good news is that the most common infestation , by the woodworm — or anobium punctatum or furniture beetle , call it what you will — can be treated , so long as it has not gone too far into the timbers , at a cost of a few hundred pounds .
5 NEXT loops execute at integer speed whether or not the control variable is an " integer variable " ( % type ) , so long as it has an integer value .
6 The compression of the state pension down to income support levels has gone so far that it has superseded the income support level , so that every pensioner , as of right , should be on income support .
7 The teaching body in the university , so far as it has not joined ‘ The Thing ’ , has always preferred to accept the philosophy of ‘ The Thing ’ rather than reassert what it well knew was the requisite of any academic society .
8 ( One may however ask after the nature of men in so far as it has been men rather than women who have created these pictures of the world and of the ‘ place ’ of woman within it such that they should have needed to construct such a misogynist picture . )
9 The meaning of a given sentence , so far as it has one , is not some determinate characteristic which it carries around with it .
10 First , where the obligations are non-cumulative , i.e. the obligation of each is to perform in so far as it has not been performed by any other party , the acceptance of some other performance in lieu of the promised performance relieves the others .
11 A group is coherent in so far as it has a certain continuity in its consciousness , its organisation and its action ; but its coherence also implies that its members do actually support one another in practical ways that are consistent with the objectives of the group .
12 Decisive victory for either side : that is what Turkish policy , in so far as it has any power , has been striving to prevent .
13 So far though it has not been a problem raising money for the sharp end of mountain rescue — for new ropes or new vehicles and the like .
14 Why carry stock when trains run so often and it has been made so easy to get goods ?
15 A local authority that spends less on special educational needs does so either because it has less incidence of such needs or because it is in dereliction of its duties to pupils with those needs .
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