Subsequently or soon afterward (often used as sentence connectors)
1 You need to look for great products and so on, he said.
2 The Lords Proprietors; the eldest in age first, and so in order.
3 This report was different, however, and so too was the minister's response.
4 The council said No: area of outstanding natural beauty and so forth.
5 Nothing is gained by violence and so much is lost, he said.
6 Guns, the Second Amendment, the right to bear arms, and so on?
7 Top of New York bestseller list, 300 million copies and so on.
8 The powerful men have not said stop and so it simply continues.
9 The children of Israel went in a crowd and so must we.
10 We support that, and so does the great majority of our community.
11 Another Italian job, another 37 points conceded and so Ireland stands still?
12 The resulting product was slightly different, and so not subject to duties.
13 Freedom of speech is there for a reason and so are consequences.
14 Labor organizations multiply and become aggressive, and so capital organizes in self-defense.
15 The younger sons of proprietors; the eldest first, and so in order.
16 Union members feel the economic pinch and so they need wage increases.
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