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

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1 Sad to see a skilled worker being offered so little yet amused that people like me on Employment Action and Employment Training only receive 20p per hour after deductions for travel costs .
2 ‘ I am your lover 's wife , ’ she said , and then I was glad I had so little on .
3 I do n't know why ’ Constanza told me that when she told me so little else .
4 I like all these noncommittal grey frontages , some unobtrusively elegant , some cautiously flamboyant , that give so little away about the thought that teems behind them .
5 Johnson even complained a little — or so Boswell suggests — that he was not seeing enough of Boswell : ‘ He asked me today , how it happened we were so little together . ’
6 With a budget like that , it 's not surprising that so little ever gets done ‘ on the ground ’ ) .
7 Mahon came from a region they knew so little about .
8 I mean Paul was one of his friends he never had that many so that probably means he finds it hard to make friends , you can tell
9 However , this was seen as a rather negative solution to the problem and so another more positive approach was tried — brainstorming .
10 So this slightly different than looking for angles is n't it .
11 And so I I they 're not agree with you so this surely is n't a situation that has arisen or will arise .
12 Because the error often produces a different word altogether the misspeller ought to recognise his mistake : so this again suggests poor visual memory .
13 So this again is quite interesting evidence for er for the importance of , of body fat for female reproductive success .
14 I mean it actually looks like an abscess in there , so this really needs to be done in the hospital I 'm afraid .
15 So this now leaves us with the view that if we reduce our intake of all fat our health will certainly benefit and so will our waistlines .
16 So this now represents the discounted value of the urban wage overtime .
17 So this then , all o a th these techniques when applied erm er er as an ensemble then all allow you to look at the single channel currents , the currents flowing through any given channel , and as well as the effects of external and internal regulators .
18 Venus has no satellite and so this less direct method had to be used .
19 So this indeed looks a very exciting new development for us .
20 And so this certainly is n't just the police 's fault , this is a very big problem .
21 So this hopefully .
22 This has never had it so this as far as I 'm concerned really , the only thing that is needs to be made clear , is that we must accept of principle that 's all we need to reason .
23 I hope now that perhaps the legal proceedings can be held in abeyance and discussions can take place so some out of court settlement can be reached as the judges are urging .
24 Er , so some how or another you 've learned them , right .
25 So some how or other you 've got put little bit of oil or something on it .
26 Apparently Malvern Vale and Egham , who are both erm looking dangerous just below Abingdon Town , they both lost today , at home , so some very good news there .
27 My main concern is , that I think that over the years , as people have lived longer and as they became retired , we 've tended to neglect them , not so much financially and in terms of their conditions , though I think there 's always arguments about that ; I think we 've actually neglected their role in the community .
28 The author , Giancarlo Ferraris , of course earns our gratitude for his achievement in amassing so much largely fresh documentation on the famous cabinet maker Pietro Piffetti and on a flush of other Turinese baroque and rococo furniture-makers .
29 What these works do , or tend to do , not so much singly , perhaps , as in series , is to set in train through the sheer repetition of their demeaning view of women , for example , or their glamorisation of crime , what is known in behaviouristic terms as a process of conditioning , the ‘ drip-drip ’ effect of popular parlance .
30 But perhaps you 've got a long drive ahead , ’ he said , not so much hesitantly as enquiringly .
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