Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] so " in BNC.

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1 Instead of letting John 's mum do it , consequently he got dead upset so
2 The Home Secretary 's remarks on PR , made to party workers in Stroud , are the most strident so far used by a senior Conservative against electoral reform , which is the condition set by the Liberal Democrats for their support in a hung Parliament .
3 Plans for conversion into a banking hall and offices are probably the most acceptable so far in that they would involve minimal disruption to the interior and would generate the large sums needed to repair the building fully .
4 It is a thick worm , pinkish when fresh , and the cuticle is rather transparent so that the internal organs can be seen .
5 A stuff sack should be used to carry your bag in a rucksack , but stuff sacks are rarely waterproof so always put the whole lot inside a polythene bag .
6 and it always ends up going right , so they do n't dry , right funny so it do n't d or it rains .
7 you ca n't draw it in yellow cos it do n't er take on this so I 'm going
8 That must be why they grow so tall so quickly and such a peculiar shade of green .
9 In such uses , therefore , the speaker mentally situates a real event in the field of the merely possible so that he can express a judgement , not on the reality of the happening , but on the appropriateness of its occurrence ( p. 219 ) : judging whether something real is appropriate for existence or not involves imagining what things would be like without its existence , and so leads to taking a mental position before its existence where both existence and non-existence are seen as possible .
10 Second , in the NATO member states , the relative lack of formal restrictions has contributed to the public unease about defence policy , which is associated in people 's minds with threats of all-out nuclear war : far from assisting deterrence this situation is highly corrosive so far as effective defence and deterrence are concerned .
11 At one point , in December 1925 , with a liberal Governor-General in Vietnam , the Vietnamese were told that they could aspire to a fuller and higher life to become one day a nation ; but a few months later it was predicted that , while an independent Vietnam ( in the indeterminate future ) was a possibility , the bonds between it and France would become sufficiently strong so that nothing would ever break them .
12 These were highly controversial so far as the implementation of the Regulation is concerned , with the British Department of National Heritage fearing an increase by 250,000 in export documents required by the antiquities trade , as all archaeological goods , even of no value , are required to have export papers .
13 Right , so spective is looking , retro is back , so retrospective so there 's some styles , some modern art is retrospective .
14 With relegation to Division Two almost certain Ipswich might well relax and find their goal-scoring touch which has proved so elusive so far .
15 Mr you 'll spoi you 'll spoil us when I saw this tonight I thought we I got ta say something because Martin is coming up with the er same motion as it was last time , it was not much different so probably with the same reply 's got ta be made and that is that the Labour party is not the caring party , everyone here , I 'm sure the Liberals as well as the Conservatives care we are a caring party as much as you are and we are concerned , we are concerned about , we are concerned about
16 These are reminiscent of Richard Hamilton 's celebrated Pop Art collage " Just what is it that makes today 's homes so different so appealing ? " ( 1956 ) .
17 The , I 'm naturally Scottish so that 's erm
18 If you have done all this so far you can and are ready to compete .
19 Isaac was old and his eyes were so dim so that he could not see ’ ( 27.1 ) .
20 While the Panel does not fall squarely within this category of body , its activities are considered by the courts to be sufficiently similar so as to be subject to judicial review .
21 The position for women is even less favourable so although the average length of employment in one firm is greater , few workers are able to recoup the earnings lost in earlier years of their career when wages are lower .
22 He fetched it in and he bunged it down and I said that 's not a twenty two , he said it is , so when he 'd gone it were only nineteen so I rung him up I says hey
23 it 's that much bigger so , you know just see how the top one goes and then I can copy that to the bottom
24 I 'm in London I 'm in the nick I 'm in fucking Paddington Green for Christ 's sake , the high-security station they use for the Provos and they think I 'm so dangerous so much a security risk they 've got me here and even holding me under the Prevention of Terrorism Act Jesus God because some of them still are n't convinced they are n't dealing with some unholy alliance of the IRA , Welsh Nationalists and uppity jocks .
25 He 's still only 32–33 so should still have a season or two left in him .
26 On the other hand , this goal , that is , a sample sufficiently large so as to make it representative , had to be weighed against time , staffing and other factors which imposed a practical limit on the size of the sample .
27 If L1 is sufficiently large so that unc then unc may be taken as the total primary current I1 , leading to the relationship
28 From another life , she heard herself : I 'm so glad so glad .
29 In the 1950s and the 1960s many US firms grew so large so fast that Europeans began to speak of the ‘ American takeover ’ of their economies .
30 I trust that my proposals as to where I believe library and information science professionals should direct their efforts are sufficiently clear-cut so as to draw responses from the professionals involved .
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