Example sentences of "so [adv] [is] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Another reason I like Dorset so much is for the windsurfing . |
2 | If all is relative , then protest against racism , sexism and so forth is at root an arbitrary subjective one — why should n't somebody be racist if all is a matter of mere opinion or expediency ? |
3 | And th and and what I did is , all Roger 's got so far is about one sheet of A four typed up or something like |
4 | But the picture so far is of less than total transformation . |
5 | The portrayal so far is of national politics painted with a broad brush , giving a picture lacking in definition and detail . |
6 | Section 426(4) of the Act of 1986 envisages co-operation between United Kingdom courts and the insolvency courts of other countries , but the only order made so far is of limited application : see the Co-operation of Insolvency Courts ( Designation of Relevant Countries and Territories ) Order 1986 ( S.I . |
7 | If the flavour of his text so far is to be believed , Bozzy was as much a soldiering man as Coleridge , which is saying less than very little . |
8 | ‘ The funniest request I have had so far is for a birthday cake which is made to look like a plate of steak and chips with cutlery on a tabletop setting . ’ |
9 | Although the only agreement covering hardware so far is with Pyramid , the software runs on a variety of Unix servers , so customers will be able to choose their hardware vendor . |
10 | Much of the craftsmanship and its relevant technologies considered so far is in marked contrast to the most common of artefacts , pottery . |
11 | The clearest way to focus the questions raised so far is by posing the level-of-analysis problem with more care . |
12 | Probably the most useful study so far is by Bainbridge & Genoves ( 1956 ) . |
13 | So here 's to both teams and I hope the match in two year 's time is just as good as this was . |
14 | So here 's to with heart and soul |
15 | ‘ So here 's to your full recovery , and a brilliant future , Ginny , darling . ’ |
16 | Where Foster and old Mond might not get on so well is in the argument of research-driven v market-driven advance . |
17 | But in the most unlikely of places the announcement that a nuclear power station , a motorway , an institution for criminals , and so on is to be built , is likely to result in protest which requires police assistance , and sometimes law enforcement . |
18 | ‘ So how 's about moving over and letting me get on with it , eh ? |