Example sentences of "[vb pp] the [noun] so [adv] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Over 500 candidates have completed the course so far and all have visited Lyles . |
2 | Whilst understanding the reasons for change as part of AEAs evolution , he was unclear as to why the announcement had been made now but appreciated being given the information so explicitly and comprehensively . |
3 | Jane for two years she 's enjoyed the course so far but she thinks |
4 | They have played the roles so often that the women must be part of their lives . |
5 | Crocker had damaged the Midland so badly that in 1986 the Bank of England sent in Sir Kit McMahon , its deputy governor , as chairman and chief executive to sort things out . |
6 | The kindest way is to say that , had we followed the advice so loudly and frequently given by the right hon. Member for Manchester , Gorton ( Mr. Kaufman ) and his colleagues seven or eight years ago , it is highly probable that the hammer and sickle would still be flying over the Kremlin and , more importantly , that the Soviet armies would be massed in Europe . |
7 | Enkidu now dreamt that they had offended the gods so deeply that one of them must die , and he promptly declined into a fatal illness . |
8 | The volumes , bound in green leather and tooled in gold , were identical in size and fitted the bookshelves so precisely that the effect was more of an artist 's trompe-l'oeil than of a working library . |
9 | She 'd cried then , because she had loved the doll so much and the inspector had tried to take it from her . |
10 | These new committees have greatly strengthened the House so far as controlling the Executive is concerned . |
11 | He had changed the subjet so adroitly that Juliet could only stare at him . |
12 | The audience of willing females had shouted the answer so loudly that it could probably have been heard back in Monte Samana . |