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

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1 Nothing so unfits a woman for producing good work , or for living usefully .
2 This gives the picture a reduced depth of field and so separates the subject from the background ; the shutter speed is then automatically adjusted to offset the increased exposure .
3 My one criticism of SansAmp has always been the harshness of the top end ; the GX-7 certainly has less odd harmonics and so produces a distortion sound which is more pleasing to the ear .
4 In a sentence such as ( 1b ) not only does did situate its lexical supplement ( eat ) in time like any other auxiliary , but it also evokes all the time necessary to actualize the infinitive 's lexeme and so produces a representation of an event seen from beginning to end as something that really takes its place in time .
5 Failure to do so constitutes an invasion of personality which the state is not entitled to commit if its claim to respect individual rights is to be taken seriously .
6 What it most certainly is not , is ownership by national or local public authority : and because it does not look to the Government as its banker and so imposes no liability on the public sector borrowing requirement , it provides no levers for a hypothetical State economic planning agency to handle .
7 This is the Court of Chancery : which has its decaying houses and its blighted lands in every shire ; which has its worn-out lunatic in every madhouse , and its dead in every churchyard ; which has its ruined suitor , with his slipshod heels and threadbare dress , borrowing and begging through the round of every man 's acquaintance ; which gives to monied might , the means abundantly of wearying out the right ; which so exhausts finances , patience , courage , hope : so overthrows the brain and breaks the heart ; that there is not an honourable man among its practitioners who would not give — who does not often give — the warning , " Suffer any wrong that can be done you , rather than come here " .
8 This polemical concern to highlight the importance of what had been ignored is significant in helping to explain why Goody so overstates the case .
9 So starts an editorial in the Mail .
10 The brewer must now extract these sugars by adding more hot water and so transfers the mash to a mash-tun .
11 Certainly a reading of the soil conservation literature through seventy years or so exposes the lack of substantive progress in the identification of the problems and even the technical solutions ( with the possible exception of the demonstration of the importance of rainsplash in soil erosion ) .
12 But even those with mild and moderate disease were more likely to be employed if they did not reveal their cystic fibrosis , suggesting that doing so places the job seeker at a disadvantage .
13 The Centre 's extensive programme of publications and meetings ensures wide access to CEPR 's output and so enriches the work of its Research Fellows .
14 In " managing " the system at crucial moments ; in neutering the discontent of the working class ; and in holding out the prospect of socialism via Parliament , the Labour Party is seen as part of the problem blocking transformation and so has no part to play in securing socialism .
15 This set of keys is intended to be random and so has no order to preserve .
16 The record card for such a client was scribbled over with the comment of dealers : " He 's about to buy a house ; has no funds ; he 'll see how the shares he already has do ; he 's going in for Rolls Royce , so has no money ; he 's still waiting for share certificates — once these have arrived he will think about further investment . "
17 The former does not have a full-time commitment to the classroom and so has no occasion to engage in operational activities and empirical evaluation as intrinsic to the pedagogic process .
18 In practice , he may have several females within his territory , and so has a dilemma : he ca n't guard them all at once .
19 The solution lies within the Tory Party , which will remain in power for another four years and so has a duty to revive and spur the nation towards the next millenium .
20 So has a summer of bombing round country lanes and setting psychics loose in the circles helped him figure out whether whirlwinds , UFOs or tabloid journalists are responsible ?
21 Already several scientific papers inspired by the cube have been published : so has a textbook using the cube to develop theory for students .
22 These constructs constrain the individual 's view of the world , and whereas everyone is potentially able to make their own choices and decisions , they are restricted by the knowledge that to do so has an impact on other members of their family .
23 But as the scale of direct marketing has grown , so has the concern among consumers about how mailing lists are compiled , where the information comes from and how it is used .
24 So has the interior , with better quality fabrics , trim and carpeting .
25 the slave has absolutely no deliberative faculty ; the woman has but its authority is imperfect ; so has the child , but in this case it is immature .
26 Times have changed and so has the attitude of the Church .
27 Over the border from Tuscany , it is just in Umbria , and so has the freshness now lost in its overexposed neighbour .
28 Where standards have risen , so has the price of landfilling .
29 Just as the present way of teaching Physical Education has changed , so has the teaching of Art .
30 The Headmaster has agreed to the idea , and so has the chairman of the Parents Association .
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