We have no meanings for "dispose so" in our records yet.
1 And it would dispose so easily of the-evidence.
2 We have yet to reckon with the love I bear you, mademoiselle, and of that we shall not be able to dispose so readily.
3 Yet the Lord-Treasurer intimates that the most serene Queen is disposed so to do.
4 In what way should the money be disposed so as best to suit her convenience?
5 The throne and huge easel were disposed so as to receive as much light as was possible.
6 The natives of New Netherland are very well disposed so long as no injury is done them.
7 Having disposed so easily of Blackrock, Constitution powered their way to another win that yielded over 40 points.
8 Their principal elevation is disposed so obliquely that I judge them to be due to large frontal sinuses.
9 Her face was skilfully painted, and her dark hair disposed so as not to overweight her small head.
10 The American troops in the fort were disposed so as to form three sides of a hollow square, facing inward.
11 The general principle, however, that the leaves are disposed so as to get the best exposure to air and light is clear.
12 I wandered along the trench, seeing the men of my platoon properly disposed so as to stiffen the resistance of B Company.
13 Her height told well, when her lankiness was overcome, and her hair was disposed so as to set off her features to advantage.
14 This was disposed so as to point in a north-westerly direction and it was late in the day before the ship doubled its northern end.
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