Example sentences of "[vb pp] so [adv] in [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Erm , I , I , I did n't say the question lightly it 's just that I think it needs watching , and I wondered how it was , because I 've heard so often in the past , that people have so many lines of enquiries , but the money goes , and you know , it 's all marvellous , and I 'm not suggesting
2 Such signs of relative forgiveness on the part of the leaders he had persecuted so relentlessly in the past , particularly Deng Xiaoping , offer perhaps the clearest insight into Chen 's career : he had never been a political force in his own right but merely a faithful interpreter and executor of Mao 's will .
3 No wonder women are treated so badly in the world when even an organisation such as Amnesty judges them in terms of their lives only meaning something if they can ‘ belong ’ to a man .
4 Political prosecutions and political imprisonment may be deemed so far in the past as to be without modern day relevance .
5 What then is this second economy which has grown so massively in the shadow of one that the state has planned and controlled for decades ?
6 That it was done so artlessly in the past , of course , does not mean that ideas of what is right and wrong should not be dealt with in stories and novels for young people .
7 Nor , in truth , had they done so often in the past .
8 Sadly , I can not share your optimistic conclusion , which implies we will always muddle through together as we have done so often in the past .
9 Up at five and sleeping badly of late , Luke kept his mind off Perdita and himself awake on the long straight roads , as he had done so often in the past , by concentrating on a particular horse .
10 And having done so beautifully in the buildup how did he get it so wrong with the shot ?
11 Thanks to the site 's owners , the Guiting Manor Amenity Trust , excavation continues to search for signs of those whose victim has lain undisturbed for so long and for a reason why the site was built so carefully in a line with the mid-summer sun .
12 The plan to construct a political union in Europe on the model of the German Federal Republic betrays just this kind of defective level of political maturity from which Germany has suffered so badly in the past .
13 It was the biggest house he had seen so far in the village .
14 Four were the same burly sidekicks who had helped so willingly in the rescue of Louise Wyatt .
15 When she passed him the number of her room ( thinking no one else knew she had ) and left to await him , he remained in the ballroom drinking , and when I left at midnight he was still there looking bored and lonely , missing his live-in girlfriend Marie Lisa Volpelierre ( who not long after died so tragically in a riding accident ) .
16 The MPs said the bank had to accept responsibility for its failure as BCCI 's supervisor , which had been demonstrated so clearly in the report by Sir Thomas Bingham , a High Court judge .
17 Though Came , with its moderate , manor house proportions , may seem on the small side to be set so grandly in a park , Sir John Damer certainly did n't skimp on employing the very best craftsmen in all London .
18 He singled out for special criticism two specific objectives which had figured so prominently in the application of Keynesian ideas : ( a ) the notion that the proper focus of attention for monetary policy was the attainment of targets for the rate of interest as opposed to targets for the supply of money ; ( b ) that demand management policies could be adjusted in such a way as to achieve a target combination of inflation and unemployment which was sustainable indefinitely .
19 It is the only thing that he has followed so far in the debate .
20 Yet stay with the problem : how could Jesus pay the price to the Father when the Father was involved so directly in the work of the Son ?
21 The drift to a cappella solutions might also be interpreted as a reaction to the individualism and subjectivism of the 1960s , both of which have lingered so long in the performance of medieval and ( some ) Renaissance music .
22 The import of the Mallion lines could be considered the most beneficial thing that had happened so far in the breed .
23 This is , of course , easier said than done because , unfortunately , not much has been achieved so far in the way of identifying signals of information status in various languages .
24 ‘ Hardly ever has a Goebbels article stood so much in the public eye as this one , ’ added the report , ‘ but his articles have probably never been so criticized .
25 The shearing supper , already described so vividly in the text , was an especially successful choice of subject .
26 She still found it hard to assimilate the way her life had changed so drastically in the course of a mere few days .
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