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

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1 Nor has any of them had to respond so intensely to his wishes .
2 She knew now , consciously at last and with absolute clarity , why she had always reacted so intensely to Luke Scott .
3 This is the force which I am applying so relentlessly to Daniel Miller , this is the power he is trying to escape on his bumpy journey into the winter woodlands .
4 So on to greyhounds a little earlier than usual , it 's the quarter final of the prestigious Pall Mall at Oxford Stadium tonight , the meeting starts at seven thirty .
5 Boys , young lads , not happy boys or they would not have sat so loosely to life that they could come the way of their murderer .
6 At any rate , their bishoprics could not equal the territorial wealth , and so presumably to an extent the political influence , of some of their southern brethren .
7 So onward to Week 3 .
8 It was so perfect , so right to be in his arms .
9 Nor for those others that came so rarely to this place .
10 What could she say to someone she had been so close to , had spoken so bitterly to ?
11 ‘ Into Western , ’ I said so thankfully to the men when they came .
12 The public ceremony , the ritual , the signing of the contract , which can speak so powerfully to the inner world of the subjects , is absent .
13 No wonder Daine was drawn so powerfully to it .
14 The first is the breaching of further injunctions , such as ‘ Worthwhile people do n't get so tired , need a drink before school , smoke so much , eat so much , behave so badly to their friends , feel so bottled up , become so forgetful ’ or whatever .
15 But I had not forgotten how she had lied , and behaved so badly to me as well as to Edgar Linton , so I did not feel sorry for her , or encourage her to talk .
16 That was why she was reacting so badly to the news that he had left Taipei .
17 Dr Neil had seen McAllister 's face change even as he spoke so carelessly to her .
18 You can now see why Christianity is so radical and so down to earth .
19 [ W. B. Selbie , The Life of Charles Silvester Horne , 1920 ; C. Binfield , So Down to Prayers : Studies in English Nonconformity , 1780–1920 , 1977 ; J. O. Baylen and N. J. Gossman ( eds . ) ,
20 So much to that I made it clear to my club that I would like to be selected as a tighthead ’ .
21 So Much to Read , So Little to Understand
22 Lewis responded so warmly to Tolkien 's imagined world because , as he wrote to Arthur Greeves , ‘ he is , in one part of him , what we were . ’
23 Popular , so better to book you table .
24 This is what people do before parties : she has seen them doing it on television : indeed , she used to do it herself when she was young , when she had no need of such substances , before she reverted so inexorably to her ancestral type .
25 What I found amazing , to the extent of keeping me occupied combating fluoridation during the past 20 years on a more-than full-time basis , was that the sales promotion experts employed to build the fluoridation bandwagon have been able for so long to lull most scientists and politicians into accepting this method of diluting and dumping waste fluorides at public expense .
26 One of the frustrations of being in opposition for so long to what is , in effect , a minority Government is having to watch this country go on for such a long time without any energy policy .
27 In retrospect it seems remarkable that economic policy should have paid lip service for so long to an untested hypothesis .
28 And nothing condemned a woman so swiftly to womanhood as grappling with a man .
29 Unusually tall , even for the Plaza troupe which was her line , her excellent dancing seemed to come so naturally to her , that the other Girls were full of praise for her work .
30 Arnie had never looked after her in the way Guido meant , performing the sort of small but pleasing acts of chivalry that seemed to come so naturally to him .
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