Sentence examples for so a name from inspiring English sources

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If so, a name will be added to the short scroll of those who have radically altered Britain's constitution: that of Robin Finlayson Cook.

In Formula One, names are important commercially and financially, as the Concorde Agreement splits up the series' commercial rights money among the signatory companies, so a name change — unless sanctioned by the other signatories — also means the loss of those earnings, at least temporarily.

Pinwheel was only in beta testing, so a name change shouldn't hurt it much.

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Not so common a name, though, so who knows?

It is not so much a name as a flourish of trumpets.

Some months later the teacher asked the mother how she had hit on so striking a name for her son.

So, put a name to it.

But perhaps not so great a name.

And so a new name enters the ranks of the world's superwealthy.

And so a historian named Boris P. Trenin made a plea to officials.

So a woman named Ann created a Consumer Alert Report where she said she had "read horror stories about Lifestyle Lift.

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