Example sentences of "[is] so [adv] a [noun sg] of " in BNC.
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1 | The human element which is so much a part of the informal approach must be standardized if a team is to operate as a unit . |
2 | In 22 the Poet is so much a part of the Friend that he can not age , himself , ‘ So long as youth and thou are of one date ’ . |
3 | Brushing your teeth is so much a part of daily routine that it is sometimes easy to forget the importance of doing it properly . |
4 | And the word ‘ Glory ’ in verse 21 is so much a part of the language of our worship that it easy to overlook the significance of the phrase that Paul uses there . |
5 | Someone who is so much a part of you that if you were separated you 'd no longer feel whole . ’ |
6 | It is another pointer to that ambiguity which is so much a characteristic of his life and work , in which the essential orderliness and formal morality of his upbringing clash with his more libertarian — and sometimes libertine — impulses and imagination . |
7 | Even the most casual visitor can not fail to notice the quality of homesteads , the increased personal incomes , the efficiency and comfort of transport systems and the pride in culture and heritage , which is so often a reflection of economic security . |
8 | She looked the sort of girl who is so often a trademark of California — a girl who could dance all night , yet play tennis or golf , ride or swim the next day without the slightest effort . |
9 | This concern is so often a feature of social service intervention ( O'Hagan , 1986 ) . |