Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] [conj] [verb] so [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The inter-relationship of body and dress so self-consciously referred to in many of Kahlo 's most polemical works ( Fig. 12 ) has been strangely inverted by her current popularity .
2 With the devoted assistance of several technical wizards we converted my A-frame into an alchemist 's chamber of optical and electronic apparatus with which to visualize the unseen dimensions of sound and form so often described by metaphysicians .
3 Looking back at the works of Marx and Engels so far examined we can see that these leave a fairly clear picture concerning some topics , and major uncertainties concerning others .
4 There was a surprising amount of turn and lift so early in the year and when Gooch had reached 75 , he gloved a catch to Paul Johnson at short gully .
5 There can hardly ever have been a piece of legislation that has so utterly failed to achieve its stated objectives .
6 The sort of independence of thought and mind so readily apparent in her own work , she also values in the work of others .
7 It is the first kind of approach that has so far yielded the most insight , but it is worth considering the possibility of the analysis of interaction by synthesis .
8 As inevitable as it is obvious , this is the first limitation of the voter 's freedom of choice that figures so prominently in STV propaganda .
9 Doubt about its legality was finally resolved by section 310 of the Companies 1989 Act which said companies may protect their directors and officers from the costs of liability for negligence , default , breach of duty or trust so long as this is declared in the annual directors ' report .
10 But I am so fond of the people in A Wreath of Roses and have so lately re-read it , that I am perhaps tiresomely asking you to do the same thing again .
11 In summary , what we term the ‘ third generation ’ of swept wings , are those with the myriad gimmicks and fancy names among the hundreds of stunters that emerged so quickly when common availability of carbon tubes made the rigid frame possible .
12 I have nothing against thorns and prickles so long as you can admire them from a safe distance .
13 This lamb 's leg was tangled with twine and swollen so badly it had to be put down .
14 Kathleen remembered nothing of the drive home , turning automatically into the parking area behind her flat and letting herself in with hands that shook so badly she could scarcely hold the keys .
15 And when she was overcome with remorse and apologized so sweetly a few minutes later his admiration for her was boundless .
16 The domestic programme kicked off in December and has so far rounded up 32 resellers out of a desired 50 with access to key accounts , Unix expertise and a vertical orientation .
17 But it was a shock to hear the exact tone of bitter resentment that I had heard so often in England and felt so often myself .
18 Larissa talks of going beyond structuralism and goes so far as to disown it : ‘ of course I am not a structuralist I never have been I merely played with it ’ ( 84/662 ) .
19 I did n't even notice that , but I did notice her across the road at Mrs and know so right she 'd been there I just did n't notice where she went , but I heard the bell ring and I could see this anorak through there and me mind thought Mrs , perhaps it 's Mrs but then when I saw this this lady well I just did n't know what to think really .
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