Example sentences of "[adv] so [adv] [that] [pron] [modal v] " in BNC.
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1 | Theda had shoved it on so hastily that she must have carelessly left a little hair visible . |
2 | In addition to these issues which arise from the nature of professional occupations and the control of professional courses , there are two other issues which lie at the heart of professional education , so much so indeed that they can be taken as defining characteristics of it . |
3 | A 45-minute session makes you feel relaxed and slightly dazed , but not so severely that you ca n't go shopping afterwards . |
4 | However , there do exist , and not so uncommonly that they can be safely ignored , minimal semantic constituents which consist of more than one word . |
5 | The he made a U turn and drove away so rapidly that she could not make out his number , only the red tail light diminishing , at more than legal speed , down the deserted Embankment . |
6 | South Africa press up so quickly that you must kick the ball more often to turn them . |
7 | Inside the car the sounds of Technotronic screamed out so loudly that they could hardly hear themselves think . |
8 | At very high temperatures , particles would be moving around so fast that they could escape any attraction toward each other due to nuclear or electromagnetic forces , but as they cooled off one would expect particles that attract each other to start to clump together . |
9 | If the telescope is mounted upon a spidery stand , it will quiver charmingly in the slightest breeze , and the image will dance about so violently that it will be useless . |
10 | He knows there are times when we feel so deeply and yet so confusedly that we can not frame petitions , but simply come in silent pleading to the Lord . |
11 | C : I think that there 's some hope now with the Labour party because they 've — um — compromised themselves politically so far that they would n't … |