Example sentences of "[conj] [prep] the same [noun] so " in BNC.

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1 His manner of playing the piano has something so basically individual about it , and at the same time so masterly , that he may really be described as the perfect virtuoso . ’
2 To have continued to be so dependable and at the same time so exciting a batsman for so long , shows him to have been one of the greats of the game .
3 And yet there was something so powerfully rebuking , and at the same time so unassailable about his figure looming over them that Mr Charles 's two drunken companions seemed to cower back like small boys caught by the farmer in the act of stealing apples .
4 It felt so safe and so right , and at the same time so electric , stirring her in ways that were becoming increasingly familiar , and increasingly delightful .
5 " Nowhere " , he wrote , is there so much and at the same time so little centralization as there is in Russia .
6 I remember Shostakovich was so nervous but at the same time so impressed .
7 But at the same time so presumably he would 've supported it .
8 It would , for example , be perfectly feasible , as a matter of constitutional engineering , to bring all the nationalised industries under the umbrella of a single authority whilst at the same time so restricting the range of matters and extending the area of an agency of horizontal devolution that the two became almost indistinguishable .
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