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

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1 Looking at the menu on the wall I realised how hungry I was , yet I had no means of buying anything to eat ; I had no money and so had no idea of where my next meal would be coming from .
2 Up to now she had typed only audio tapes for Canon Wheeler and so had no experience of his handwriting .
3 She had never had a real boyfriend before and so had no yardstick by which to compare Charles 's behaviour .
4 He had worked the same hours , on the same farm for nine years but he was paid as a casual labourer , and so had no right to a pension , to notice pay — not even to the right of appeal .
5 The break-through that the Anisminic case made was the recognition by the majority of this House that if a tribunal whose jurisdiction was limited by statute or subordinate legislation mistook the law applicable to the facts as it had found them , it must have asked itself the wrong question , i.e. , one into which it was not empowered to inquire and so had no jurisiction to determine .
6 The break-through that the Anisminic case made was the recognition by the majority of this House that if a tribunal whose jurisdiction was limited by statute or subordinate legislation mistook the law applicable to the facts as it had found them , it must have asked itself the wrong question , i.e. , one into which it was not empowered to inquire and so had no jurisdiction to determine .
7 ‘ When it was time for me to fire the very pistol , I had to get up from the wireless operator 's seat and had to move my parachute — which was always as close to my feet as possible and instead of lifting it up by the canvas carrying handle , I lifted it up by the metal handle ( the rip cord ) and so had a bundle of silk to get out of the way .
8 By the time they reached Letterkenny they were thirsty , so had a drink , and by the time they reached the shore road between Ray and Drumhallagh could not have pinpointed the cottage in the wood with any certainty to save their lives .
9 so had the opportunity of having a chat with her .
10 I do n't think I 'd have been more so had the door opened on , say , a Teddy Bear , redolent of the fabulous Oxford of Evelyn Waugh .
11 So had the child 's family — that was only natural .
12 Just as English society had changed since the foundation of the School , so had the curriculum .
13 It is to be doubted , however , whether they would have done so had the Monarch exercised a wide personal discretion without seeking the advice of Conservative elders .
14 The bales knocked together again , but the fall from the roof-breach had dwindled , and so had the rush from the windows .
15 So had the idea of the coal owner Er well at the end of the century , the the coal ow owner and liberal MP sort of connections in ?
16 Bruce had been there , so had the English and French envoys .
17 Legend has it that Oliver Cromwell on his way to lay siege to Middleton Hall during the Civil War found the old packhorse bridge too narrow for his cannons and wagons and so had the bridge widened .
18 The disturbance had slowed them , and so had the loss of two workers .
19 As the season progressed , so had the heat , and Huy and Merymose stood over the body with their heads wrapped in linen cloths to protect them from the sun .
20 so had the party in
21 The nerves on the first night at Taunton had been bad ; so had the understudy nerves of the first night at the Variety ; but they were nothing to the sheer blind terror that attended Charles Paris as he waited to go on stage in the role in which Michael Banks 's career had been so tragically cut short the night before .
22 We would not have done so had the fee been £600 .
23 But Dot had changed and so had the skirt and cardigan .
24 So had the Jockey Club members .
25 so had the wine box and Sara 's glass .
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