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

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1 To carry all that baby gear and be prepared for the small crises babies present us with so frequently , there 's nothing like a really good changing bag .
2 He wished that Alice Fenwick could be dealt with so simply .
3 Maybe you were lucky to get it over with so soon . ’
4 Consequently , subjects were dealt with so intricately and thoroughly few ever read them .
5 ( 3 ) Why did the universe start out with so nearly the critical rate of expansion that separates models that recollapse from those that go on expanding forever , so that even now , ten thousand million years later , it is still expanding at nearly the critical rate ?
6 It was probably the effect of the wine that Giles had plied her with so freely .
7 ‘ You 're wrong , you could n't be more wrong , but you said that with so much … with such intelligence that I must both apologize to you and compliment you .
8 An amoral man applying a fixed morality to others might not have hoped for the success Surere had had ; but now , with so much ranged against him , in a world so different from the one he had lorded it in , Huy wondered how he would get on .
9 And definitely not with several days ' growth of beard on an aggressively masculine jaw , or with so much … so much compelling strength in his face , in his ice-blue eyes .
10 It is good that this union has taken the trouble to prepare this report with so much E C legislation in the pipeline .
11 Presented with so ready a means of escape from a course of action whose wisdom he already doubted , Coleridge 's decision was predictable and eager .
12 It does n't seem fair that my relatively small problem has been dealt with so efficiently , whereas you and others I know have to struggle on with far greater difficulties .
13 With so low a response rate , two questions arose concerning the representativeness of the data : whether any particular subgroup of teachers , for example , deputy heads , heads of departments , assistant teachers , were over-represented ; and whether the non-respondents as a subgroup held views about SSE which systematically differed from those of the respondents .
14 It is quite remarkable that from so early an age with so short a track record he should have inspired such an industry of interest .
15 The request that you have done me the honour to make , to receive the record of my voice , is one that I cheerfully comply with so far as lies in my power ; though I lament to say that the voice which I transmit to you is only the relic of an organ the employment of which has been overstrained .
16 The promise is to provide standards transparency instead of picking one ( or any of the five million we 've come up with so far ) .
17 The promise is to provide standards transparency instead of picking one ( or any of the 5m we 've come up with so far ) .
18 ‘ He fits your theory better than anyone we 've come up with so far . ’
19 Certainly we should n't re-issue anything until after the next meeting but erm , having the procedures we have finished with so far , in their latest form probably helpful , even if it 's only you whose has the master copy Simon right so when we need some reference , we have got that chapter and verse .
20 What I found , though , was that what appeared to be a very good erm system from an ideal point of view was actually terribly hard to cope with so far as the teachers were concerned .
21 ‘ Working for you seemed to offer an opportunity to learn what kind — what kind of man you were — what kind of man my cousin was involved with so recently before her death . ’
22 Why is such a hated crime dealt with so ineffectively ?
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