Sentence examples for and so damage from inspiring English sources

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"The epicentre may have been in Lincolnshire but the effects were felt across the country, and so damage will be widely dispersed rather than confined to just a few streets".

As fees rise further, less well-off as well as part-time students will be even less likely to apply to more expensive universities and so damage their opportunities.

The published letters of such a writer are likely to pose a risk: the ordinary requirements of correspondence are bound to reveal the whole social picture that lies behind the socialised façade of art – and so damage its independence from life.

"No one may, by the use of any word or name, or in any other way, represent his goods or services as being the goods or services of another person and so cause that other person injury to his goodwill and so damage him in his business.

He mocked the blanket refusal to even admit a file was kept on him, and said he approves if it was: "To confirm or deny the existence of such files is said to make it inevitable that those on whom it did hold files would be able 'incrementally to deduce that fact and so damage national security'.

According to the judge, extortion and other Mafia activities represent a serious and real threat to "the freedom of economic initiative" and so damage businessmen's interests.Jerrycans of petrol sometimes appear outside the warehouses of unco-operative businessmen an ill-disguised warning of arson attacks to come.

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In others, the question is rather how to use the natural order for the sake of human nourishment and security without pillaging its resources and so damaging its inner mechanisms for self-healing or self-correction.

He had paid for a family holiday but not received it, and so damages were awarded.

"His mother brutally abused him, both physically and emotionally, and so damaged (him) that he desperately sought the attention and approval of an older male, someone who could replace the father he never knew," Lisak wrote in a report on Williams.

Crude oil is full of corrosive chemicals and abrasive minerals, so damage to pipework is a constant risk.

Then a combination of storm and tide so damaged the sea wall that passengers from Dover and beyond now have to transfer miserably on buses as engineers work to repair the damage.

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