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

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1 Though television was pro-government and pro-Conservative it was much less so than other elements of the mass media .
2 I was grateful to him because I was really shaking with fear , so much so that poor Dawn could hardly sit up straight on my hand .
3 What should have been a triumphant closing ceremony turned into an embarrassing muddle , so much so that Polish television switched to a football match .
4 These markets had been greatly depressed throughout much of the 1770s , and Chalford , perhaps more so than other clothing areas , suffered badly .
5 How much more sensible to redistribute the land more fairly so that poor families can keep normal , healthy-sized cows .
6 ‘ The key thing in book selling , even more so than other forms of retailing , is attracting people into the shop , ’ continues Mr Maher .
7 The key thing in book selling , even more so than other forms of retailing , is attracting people into the shop
8 For their part , trade unions mostly ignored community-based groups as irrelevant , self-appointed and ephemeral ; they seemed unaware that they were becoming increasingly remote from the people who belonged to them , especially to women ( as members , and even more so as unwaged workers ) .
9 A potential danger is that the trend away from the identification and analysis of planation surfaces could go too far so that insufficient attention is accorded to these remnants in the landscapes of areas dominated by formerly extensive landsurfaces .
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