Example sentences of "be so [adj] [adv] [conj] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 But I am so worried now that I really would say , okay I 'll discuss it with Zain but let's not wait until the committee meeting , next committee meeting , let's do it as soon as we can .
2 the forces of the countries of the socialist camp are so great today and they are so strong economically that they can fully take upon themselves , on the basis of the development of normal trade relations , the provision of Cuba with all the necessary goods which are denied her by the United States … the Soviet Union is prepared to deliver oil and other goods in amounts fully meeting the requirements of Cuba , in exchange for Cuban goods .
3 Stoppard 's stage directions are so explicit here that we do not have to watch the TV production in order to appreciate the impact of Anderson 's action .
4 the forces of the countries of the socialist camp are so great today and they are so strong economically that they can fully take upon themselves , on the basis of the development of normal trade relations , the provision of Cuba with all the necessary goods which are denied her by the United States … the Soviet Union is prepared to deliver oil and other goods in amounts fully meeting the requirements of Cuba , in exchange for Cuban goods .
5 The catalogues produced by manufacturers and distributors of water pumps are so complex now that they can become difficult territory for the uninitiated , so advice should be sought from all quarters .
6 This is because the two components are so close together that they almost touch , and presumably gravitational strains mean that each is distorted into the shape of an egg .
7 It is actually a binary , but the two components are so close together that they can not be separated with ordinary telescopes .
8 The Earth and the Moon are so close together that it has been estimated that the exposure of both planets to asteroids and comet debris has been much the same .
9 They look like Bahamas do n't they ? been so hot today if you do n't mi er and it makes you feel you know your age , when er it 's this hot weather .
10 It 's been so long now that I see the title as my right . ’
11 I 'd been so quiet so that she would n't breathe fire on me .
12 It was irrational to be so resentful now when it was so nearly over anyway , but she was too infuriated by his failure to love her to be thinking clearly .
13 But there were also some very happy and amusing times , and I 'm so thankful now that we had the experience . ’
14 I 'm so ashamed now but I joined in , screaming and ranting , making things a thousand times worse .
15 I 'm so hungry even though I 've eaten I feel like I ai n't eaten nothing .
16 The poem we were working on was one of several left unfinished , but I can quote here the first three verses , for their expression of our condition at that time , our sense of being so close together that we were utterly apart from all else :
17 How can you now suddenly decide that this is the truth when you were so convinced before that I was guilty of every form of unscrupulous dealing possible ? ’
18 The huge drops were so close together that they reflected the light , and the rain billowed and rippled like a silver-white curtain .
19 Isaac was old and his eyes were so dim so that he could not see ’ ( 27.1 ) .
20 ‘ That 's a great shame , because unemployment is so universal nowadays that I would have hoped the stigma would disappear . ’
21 ‘ The market is so bad now that it wo n't get any worse , at least in the South , ’ said Richard Roberts , an economist with Barclays Bank .
22 The fog is so bad now that you could n't possibly find your way .
23 They are still the most glamorous club in Britain , but our confidence is so high now that we could take them apart .
24 On some days the smoke is so thick here that it obscures the sun .
25 The number of cases is not recorded ; the number of deaths is officially put at 855 , and may have been much higher , since diarrhoea is so common there that it often goes unreported .
26 It 's so written so that it 's discretionary , it does n't form part of your estate and therefore it avoids inheritance tax that way .
27 Indeed , the boom in architecture and property development was so great precisely because nothing whatever diverted the flow of capital from what The Builder in 1848 called ‘ one half of the world … on the lookout for investment ’ to ‘ the other half continually in search of eligible family residences ’ into serving the urban poor , who clearly did not belong in the world at all .
28 This feeling was so strong there that he almost expected to see Linkworth standing there , watching him .
29 Breeze was so hot already that she could n't blush any more , but her eyes flashed as she faced the witch , and shook her head .
30 Everyone was so tired out that we were all falling asleep on the way home .
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