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

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1 Disappointed , though , that it had so little capacity , that the machine 's power was squandered so liberally on the user interface rather than running the applications .
2 The emphasis which has been placed so far on the curriculum is intentional .
3 ‘ It 's such a shame because the team has done so well on the pitch and manager Barry Fry is trying to do his best .
4 1981 ) have done so largely on the basis of comparing the known terrible effects of nuclear weapons with the key underlying principles of the laws of war .
5 He stopped and looked into her face with those dark penetrating eyes which she had noticed so vividly on the night of the fire .
6 Her beautiful jet hair that had moved so provocatively on the yacht that night hung limp and lifeless at the side of her ashen cheeks .
7 The attention paid to authentic workwear style on fashion pages , much of it in this magazine , has not been matched so readily on the nation 's streets .
8 She was the first television celebrity he had met in the flesh , and he still could not quite believe the woman who had been sitting in front of him was the same one he had watched so regularly on the box .
9 In considering mentally disordered people 's needs , we have focused so far on the individual rather than on the family .
10 As she floated there , she found herself remembering the sight of Tsu Ma in the water , his chest bared , his hair slicked back ; the presence of his boots planted so solidly on the earth beneath the table ; the deep , warm vibration of his voice .
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