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

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1 To celebrate the release of Marty 's new album , Jackson have asked us to give away the new ‘ Marty Friedman ’ Signature model , which is so new that even we have n't seen it yet .
2 By this we mean a change which is so wide-reaching and so fundamental in its effects as to constitute a dramatic alteration of the status quo .
3 It is her whole situation — she is so mournful and silently accusing and sometimes , Robert , I think her as mad as Landor with all this nonsense she makes of the Bible from time to time .
4 Obviously I would n't be happy with someone who is so selfish and so uninterested in me , so I suppose he 's doing me a favour , really , making it so clear .
5 In front of the entrance there is a pillar of rock forty feet high , called the Soldier Rock , and the entrance itself is so narrow as only to admit a small boat , and then only in fine weather .
6 It is so simple and yet so effective .
7 It has recently become an issue because it is so visible and entirely unregulated .
8 When the grand collapse starts , it is so violent and so rapid that nothing can halt it .
9 It is so nice and easy these days to give an injection , knowing that the beast will be sound in a day or two .
10 Though the very fact that it is so traditional and so formal a poem in the pastoral tradition , held in the tightness of all the conventions that it employs , not only allows , but in some strange way makes possible , the intensity of personal feeling that it contains .
11 And of course we 've always had closed circuit television at the underground car park in Gloucester Green , and I had it from the words of another Conservative Councillor , Councillor Ann Spokes , that she always uses Gloucester Green car park because it is so safe and so secure .
12 The vegetation that has not yet been destroyed by the goats and donkeys seems a mass of sharp thorns , and in some places it is so thick that even the goats can get through only on their knees .
13 Boullee demonstrated one aspect of vision and I mention it because it is so clear and so obvious .
14 He tends to me as one would a convalescent child delirious with a terminal but ticklish illness ; he tends to the outermost hazards of my body ( he is so violent and so tender ) and back to a cave of foetal musk , molested by warmth .
15 He is so small and so dependent on us , we must do something to save him , ’ said Jason , 20 , from Flixton , Manchester .
16 What is so dreadful and so secret about the Lady Eleanor 's death ? ’
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