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

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1 That cynical interpretation of the commitment of all those dedicated professionals who are carrying forward the first wave of trusts is so bitterly resented by the health service , which is why the Labour party has lost all credibility with the health professionals .
2 There was a professional choir as well as the children , and the sound of hymns being so brilliantly performed made the Foundling Hospital chapel the most popular place of worship in London .
3 He should have known better than agree to support a magistrate whose hatred of gipsies was so well known .
4 Hedgerows existed in Saxon times and by the time Domesday was commissioned in 1086 the boundaries of parishes were so firmly fixed that William 's Norman officials were able to calculate within close limits , the exact area of thousands of settlements and their capacity to contribute to the royal exchequer !
5 At this stage , however , only a small number of men were so closely identified with the Woodvilles that they were perceived as a threat by Richard .
6 At this stage , however , only a small number of men were so closely identified with the Woodvilles that they were perceived as a threat by Richard .
7 Although the rail journey involves a change of trains , the timetable of services is so well co-ordinated that the change is no great inconvenience .
8 But who constituted " the people " , whose rights against monarchs were so ringingly asserted by the Calvinist and Huguenot writers ?
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