Example sentences of "[noun prp] and [noun] [verb] so [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | She turned on her side ; it was n't the show that worried her as much as the thought of Dana and Roman working so closely together . |
2 | The unbeaten Irish lead Group 3 and have yet to concede a goal — an error-free level of consistency that main rivals Denmark and Spain have so far been unable to match . |
3 | Only Germany and Denmark have so far agreed to adopt the 20 per cent cut as a target . |
4 | Courts in Banbury , Woodstock and Aylesbury have so far refused to allow the so-called friends to give advice . |
5 | 12.01 am , Richmond and Barnes : For the Liberal Democrats the story in Richmond and Barnes has so far been ‘ so near but yet so far ’ . |
6 | As Sawyer and Darton wrote so tellingly in English Books : ‘ The Running Stationers , as they were at the last called , bore a light but precious fardel : just the Short History of the English People — no more . ‘ |
7 | Strikers Goodman and McGinlay played so well that Armstrong 's absence was hardly noticed . |
8 | Studies of Norfolk and Suffolk , West Yorkshire , Lancashire and Oxfordshire have so far appeared , and books on Sussex and Devon are scheduled . |