Sentence examples for premises and so from inspiring English sources

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As soon as the rockets were discovered, UNRWA staff were withdrawn from the premises, and so we are unable to confirm the precise number of rockets.

The BT offices are commercial premises, and so fall outside the scope of recent legislation criminalising squatting in residential premises, for which the first prosecution was brought recently against Alex Haigh.

BT's fibre network passes more than 20m premises, and so far 3m homes and businesses have signed up for the faster internet service – giving a 15% take-up rate.

The description of the rainbow is the conclusion of a deductive argument with law statements and descriptions of conditions as premises, and so the rainbow was to be expected in light of knowledge of the laws and conditions.

A common observation though was that this did not have to be the case and that if fresh markets continued to evolve and improve their premises and so on that they would continue to attract customers.

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Puppet's solutions cover applications, cloud services, containerized services and networking devices, and that mix is part of what is attractive about the company, as many businesses today are not all-in on modern architectures, but are grappling with hybrids of old and new, cloud and on-premises, and so on.

She also pointed out that, "In fairness to the defendant they have engaged pest control services, who regularly inspect the premises and did so before this incident". There's no details about the victims in this story.

Therefore, this research aims to investigate whether multi-classification crime (MCC) hot spots exist near licensed premises, and if so, do they exhibit distinctive spatio-temporal patterns.

As the national provider, we're ambitious and want to build full fibre broadband to 10 million premises and beyond — so it's vital that this becomes an attractive investment without creating digital inequality or a lack of choice for consumers and businesses across the country.

In other words, fictionalists don't have any compelling argument for premise (5), and so the positive argument for their view is, at best, incomplete.

A friend of mine announced at a dinner party that he had bought a flat in Paris because the shops there were "real", and everyone seemed to know immediately what he meant - locally owned, personal, baking on the premises, odd smells and so on.

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