Example sentences of "[vb past] [be] so [adj] [conj] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The scenes that followed were so piteous that even now , two days after , I tremble to recall them ; and the screams of the women and frightened children are with me day and night . |
2 | It comforted him to have some definite complaint against her ; everything else he felt was so vague and somehow shameful . |
3 | Snodgrass embarked on a story about a very famous jewel called the Koh-i-noor , which he thought had once adorned a great King 's State Crown and explained how it had been so rare and so heavy that it had had to be kept locked away behind bars and guards , so that nobody could steal it . |
4 | And the demand for jam jars had been so great that even salvage dumps and cemeteries had been searched for extra supplies . |
5 | Their lives had been so impoverished that even those elementary things had been taken from them . |
6 | Frustrating or what — it had been so faint and so brief . |
7 | This decision filled her with profound gloom ; not only because her home had been so special and so very much loved , but also because the selling of Rose Cottage could do nothing but plunge her into financial disaster . |
8 | Elizabeth 's distress had been so evident that even Lydia felt bound to take it seriously . |