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

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1 Indeed , Mr. Deputy Speaker , you did so most expeditiously .
2 But it did so most sharply in the cyclical industries , where little of the takeover fun was happening .
3 They even have a language , so most definitely they possess a mind structure .
4 They did so most often with other Zuwaya , but even then the shaikhs of Ajdabiya and Kufra , Tazarbu and Ajkharra , might have to attend .
5 And he pressed his suit so forcibly yet kindly .
6 So presumably either Pickerage was lying about his date with Hilary Frome , or the pair had been up to something the whole of Sunday .
7 There is in these travel journals a movement towards the recognition that the most acute form of nostalgia is that which , in evoking the past as lost fullness , then faces it with the knowledge that the restless incompleteness felt so acutely now , in the present , was also a part of the imaginary fullness then ; the truthfulness which aims to allay nostalgia only intensifies it .
8 Nylon makes a 100% recovery to its original length but does so rather slowly .
9 ‘ The compositions are always so bad I can only face them if I do so right away . ’
10 Heterosexuals can marry but there is no such recognised category as ‘ gay marriage ’ ( except perhaps in Denmark ) , so right away we have to tear up the book of rules .
11 ‘ We all gave up our jobs , so right away we had six wages to pay .
12 So right away you had Hawaiian choirs singing church music , but they tinged it with this Hawaiian melodic sense , which is like a different way of resolving a melody .
13 So right away she is confused , uncertain and at a disadvantage , ’ says Mrs Kelsall .
14 So right here we go .
15 So right okay okay
16 So right enough Richard was pleased for Richard thought it was gon na be ten pound a week
17 So right now , it 's obvious really , I 'm a skunk .
18 ‘ I was a drummer when I started out and so right now I know what a group of seven is , or three or five or eight .
19 So right now I 'm going into a section talking about distributed servers .
20 Erm , so right now I 'm wearing a tweed jacket .
21 Because we forgot to do , we forgot to do the spelling test last Friday , so we had to do it on Monday so we did n't get any spelling this week , so right now we did n't have a spelling test , this is brilliant , guess what we do now ?
22 So right so that 's brilliant so underneath that third how many sixths is it
23 So right so that 's that little job
24 The face he leaned so confidentially close to Harry 's was glimmering with triumph and self-importance .
25 And having , seeing as we see him so rarely now
26 This is not the place to elaborate upon why the educational system we have inherited can be described as men 's education or why , even in areas like adult and community education in which women outnumber men as students , and are employed in considerable numbers as part-time tutors and volunteers , the structures in which we operate are so effectively well grounded in male power and male values as to appear inevitable .
27 Rather , after that first heart-clenching moment when she saw him — so tall , so incredibly right in formal dress — she felt more wretched than ever : he was merely as courteous as the occasion demanded .
28 The question did not appear to surprise her but it did surprise him , as did the very fact that they were walking so companionably together .
29 ‘ Alice Muir , ’ he writes , ‘ was a homeopathist and in 1878 treated old Mrs McNeil at the Boathouse in Brodick so successfully that two years later the latter presented her with an engraved tumbler glass . ’
30 So successfully indeed did the Bishops of Saintes oppose the claims of their rival that it was not until the seventeenth century that La Rochelle was allowed to have a cathedral of its own .
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