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

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1 But how did Charlie feel kissing and making love to one of the pop world 's latest idol , especially , as some on-set mischief makers suggested the two had got on so well , their celluloid games carried on into real life .
2 We did n't intend to have a five-piece group so we played with Craig and , in the meantime , Andy returned and we 'd gotten on so well with him that we decided to continue as a five-piece …
3 And when we met , I just got on so well with him . ’
4 That the four lead artists got on so well with each other was a distinct advantage in coping with the pressurised working schedules they were expected to maintain over the next year .
5 I suppose one reason we 've got on so well , May , is that you do n't go around resenting things and feeling you 're wasted on ordinary mortals .
6 Pupils got on so well with the decorators when the school got its first brush-up for more than a decade that they decided to remember them in a life-size painting .
7 The game has moved on so dramatically that the introduction of only one serve and a longer court has even been mooted .
8 Ludens had never got on so easily with a woman , not even with Sylvia , who had always been ‘ playing the feminine ’ .
9 Although the plan offers an extremely good guarantee on so high a number of matches it is really only suitable for syndicates using Littlewoods and Vernons although it is ideal on Zetters as a single entry .
10 ‘ Keys : never was so much intellect and emotion expended by so many on so little
11 This ignoring of non-European high culture and history may not seem important , but it is a part of the same ethos which permits the everyday culture of Asian life to be stamped on so viciously in schools .
12 And now the intimate clothes which she had put on so unthinkingly on the day of her death would be smoothed out by strange hands , scrutinised under ultra-violet light , perhaps be handed up , neatly docketed , to the judge and jury in the Crown Court .
13 The folios and quartos laboured on so industriously by forgotten clerics and divines , the erudite editions of minor classical writers , have long been gathering dust in countless book shops .
14 Klaasen 's contention that ‘ the only integration that has gone on so far has been among the top officials ’ seemed to be borne out by the fact that we had to wait for the penultimate game of the tours to seen the first nonwhite player take the field .
15 ‘ How many men has this been tried on so far ? ’
16 First , science and technology push , the activity which we have concentrated on so far .
17 Fletcher added : ‘ If we can win the one-day series it will be very pleasing after what has gone on so far , but it 's not going to be easy .
18 He probably had the telly on so perhaps I just did n't but the last time they had er a siren on it was n't all that load I thought .
19 In addition to that also erm we have we have been in constant contact with the erm Kuwait Red Crescent , which is based now in Bahrain , and we are erm helping to get Kuwaitis in touch with the Kuwait Red Cross in Bahrain , have them trained erm to know first aid basics , donate blood , so on so forth .
20 There was a lot of things going on erm a lot of uncertainties , political uncertainties , so on so forth
21 The Australian Unwins , sitting with the rival owners of Flokati , were concerned about a lifelessness they had detected in Upper Gumtree due to the fact that on the train their horse had been fed a restricted diet of compressed food nuts and high-grade hay and the Flokati people were cheerfully saying that on so long a stretch without exercise , good hay was best .
22 It is curious , by the way , that the gridiron plan should have gone on so long .
23 ‘ Oh man , I 've had these pants on so long , there are potatoes growing in them , ’ one of them would start off .
24 Rose was unable to do much when she was discharged from hospital after four months , but she assumed she would recover all of a sudden , because her illness had come on so suddenly .
25 Rosemary : ‘ You can keep the lid on so tightly .
26 In the medical climate of the 1920s , when the possibility of chemotherapy was looked on so unfavourably , mycobacteria were among the least promising organisms to choose for such treatment .
27 What about letting your lunch hour run on so often ?
28 Well this is an exception but I knew it would be higher because we 've had the heating on so often .
29 If I might be so bold , for one who missed out on so much ( and not just in a cricket sense ) , I would offer a few words of advice .
30 no its not for my husband cos my husband says you look nice whether I 've got make up on or whether I have n't got make up on so really
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