Example sentences of "so [vb base] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Cos I 've got a bit er my blood 's a bit thick round the scar so disperse the blood .
2 So pick a corner ,
3 Debasement of the coinage led Wriothesley to call the Mint ‘ our holy anchor ’ ; its profits were such that he told Paget to keep its operations secret , ‘ for if it should come out that men 's things coming thither be thus employed , it would make them withdraw and so bring a lack ’ .
4 So bring the file and the food to that wooden shelter over there , early tomorrow morning , if you want to keep your heart , that is .
5 Backing up your data is vital , so book a lunch date if you choose level two , because it takes about one minute per megabyte of hard disk space to set up .
6 Flour beetles do not need water but breed best in a damp atmosphere , so push a test tube or small jar containing water down into the flour .
7 If the government remains determined to reduce unemployment to U* , it will have to increase the rate of growth of the money supply even further and so push the inflation rate to 8 per cent ( at point G ) .
8 Thus there has to be some mechanism that would eliminate the very large effective cosmological constant and so change the rate of expansion from an accelerated one to one that is slowed down by gravity , as we have today .
9 And then we decided not to go to the Hanover Fair , so change the specification so that it could be a a versatile sort of display for whatever we wanted to display .
10 The horse that forgot about the tiger that lived in its lair at the bottom of the hill , or at any time disregarded the danger , would very soon become the tiger 's dinner , and so lack the opportunity to pass on to future generations its genes for a poor memory and a low threshold of fear .
11 And if that 's not enough , any design emanating from a music paper or magazine might appear to expose some underlying editorial stance , and in doing so raise the question of impartiality ( or partiality ) .
12 In addition to asking questions pupils have to develop the ability to analyse historical evidence , make judgements about it and in doing so develop a sense of perspective about the people of the past .
13 Therefore , this project in addition to providing results of importance for econometric theory , should provide methods of importance for modelling strategies in economics and related disciplines , and so make a contribution towards improving the average standard of empirical research .
14 The length and width will depend on how many will be using the punt at any one time , but always remember that they are not the easiest things to row , especially in rough water , so make a length of about 14ft your limit , with a width of about 4ft 6in. maximum .
15 So make a start now by testing your taste-buds in this month 's competition , the Sainsbury 's Wine Taste Challenge on page 62 — you could win a trip to the wineries of New Zealand or Germany .
16 So make a note again tickets four quid each , the annual grand charity dance modern old time and sequence .
17 The fish look very attractive when garnished with cucumber , lemon and sprigs of lacy chervil I dislike plain mayonnaise so make a sauce verte which is good with both fish .
18 So make a point of checking if the aid is on or off before talking to someone who wears an aid , and speak slowly and clearly , with your face clearly visible .
19 So make a point of throwing away all those half-empty bottles — they probably wo n't protect your skin properly any more .
20 Some areas of moorland have been ploughed deeply to break the iron pan and so make the soil suitable for ‘ crops ’ of coniferous trees .
21 Slight irritation can swell the skin and so make the pore openings look less obvious temporarily .
22 It is important for you and your baby 's health that you are regularly examined throughout your pregnancy , so make the effort to keep your appointments .
23 So make the storyline move .
24 Should one turn away weaker candidates , and so lose the university income , or admit them , with the possibility of academic , cultural , and pastoral problems ensuing for several years ?
25 Our other research has shown that some adults would prefer not to take up a full-time course and so lose the income from a full-time job .
26 The others lack the faculties to stay in sport and so lose the option to form a stable relationship with the coach .
27 This expression originated with the anthropologists , and refers to the possibility that the researcher will become over-involved with the people being studied , and so lose the detachment that is an essential part of the participant observer 's role .
28 ‘ So if the hoped for vatable activity is tagged on to an existing business the Customs and Excise or the Tribunals , may refuse to accept the activity as a business and so deny the VAT registration , ’ says .
29 These demonstrate the basis upon which Stalin seized Estonia , Latvia and Lithuania and so undermine the legitimacy of continued Soviet rule .
30 One asks whether we are now seeing tools being fashioned which by some future , perhaps less scrupulous , Government may be used to weaken the independent administration of justice and so undermine the rule of law .
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