Example sentences of "[vb base] [vb pp] so [adv] [prep] the " 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 ‘ One thing I 've not been happy with is that I 've played so well during the practices , and whenever I step onto the court for a match there 's a bit missing from what I can do .
3 ‘ We are heartened by the fact producers have responded so quickly to the system .
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 Several members of the present touring party have made their reputations in the teams which have done so well in the Fira Championship .
6 One of the reasons why the polytechnics have done so well in the past 21 years is that a clear decision was taken by Governments of both parties to separate funding and quality control .
7 Does my right hon. and learned Friend agree that the best way to provide improved employment prospects is to get inflation and interest rates down , as the Government have done so commendably in the past 18 months ?
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 Many Dwarfs live in the Empire and have done so ever since the time of Sigmar himself .
10 Murton , among the favourites for the championship , will look for a win against Easington who have struggled so far without the influential batting of John Glendenen .
11 The general opinion is that Third World countries have suffered so dreadfully under the debt burden , they would not make the same mistake again .
12 At least four federal U.S. agents and two cult members have died so far in the four-day siege , but some reports have suggested more than 20 dead .
13 In considering mentally disordered people 's needs , we have focused so far on the individual rather than on the family .
14 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 .
15 Maidstone chairman John Waugh , who bought the club just three weeks ago , said : ‘ I feel desperate for the people that have worked so hard for the club .
16 This success could not have been achieved without the dedication of all the Chairmen , voluntary Officers , Committee members and teachers who have worked so hard for the Society during those years .
17 To take you , a married woman and mother , away from your child when you have grieved so sorely for the other does not make sense .
18 Indeed , for most of the inhabitants of the countries in which xenophobia is now epidemic , the old ways of life have changed so drastically since the 1950s that there is very little of them left to defend .
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