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

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1 Passing close to , and parallel with , Sturgis ' southbound command , the Nez Perce band silently traversed the now unguarded Clark 's Fork Canyon , ‘ where rocks on either side came so near together that two horses abreast could hardly pass ’ .
2 I know of my hon. Friend 's interest in the matter , following the report of the Select Committee on Employment , and I can give an assurance that if the consultants ' report to which I referred has not yet reached the Department of Employment , it will do so as soon as possible .
3 We are currently considering all viewpoints , and I can assure my hon. Friend that when we are in a position to announce our final decision , we shall do so as speedily as possible .
4 Indeed , they can do so more accurately than traditional methods .
5 His theory required him to specify a reason why the human branch of the evolutionary tree had advanced so much further than those which led to the living apes .
6 The only way to conquer a fear is to face it , and to do so as frequently as possible .
7 I not only want to get married but I fully intend to do so as soon as possible , and to you , not to Dana .
8 If he was going to adopt this strategy , it made sense to do so as soon as possible — before new legislative elections renewed parliament 's mandate and while Algeria was still fresh in people 's memories .
9 It is the responsibility of the counsellor to move into the difficult area of feelings , and to do so as gently as possible .
10 But no system can wholly protect fools from their own folly or from the knavery of others , and the advantages of trying to do so as fully as possible have to be weighed against the disadvantages of imposing fetters on business conducted honestly and efficiently .
11 It was able to do so more easily when large-scale music publication , including a high proportion of Italian music , spread from Italy to France ( with Pierre Attaingnant in Paris from 1528 and Jacques Moderne at Lyons four years later ) , Germany ( with Georg Rhaw at Wittenberg from 1538 and Montanus ( Berg ) and Neuber at Nuremberg from 1542 ) , and the Netherlands ( with Tylman Susato at Antwerp from 1543 and Pierre Phalese at Louvain in 1545 ) .
12 is it you know erm I mean I feel so so passionately that that we should keep going but
13 Many workers in Britain have argued in favour of special family courts for divorcing families , and for divorce conciliation services , to help couples who wish to separate do so as amicably as possible ( see for example , Parkinson , 1982 ) .
14 4 If you need to phone back , do so as soon as possible .
15 The never-slow-on-the-uptake Miss Minogue was not about to lose control of the carefully constructed image she had worked so hard on and that was a victory which put many a sharp-practising lensman on his guard from then on .
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