Example sentences of "be so [adj] [conj] no [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The truth is that most Thai-Chinese business empires are so complex that no outsider , including bankers and minority shareholders , can ever know their real state of health .
2 In the commission 's view these rules are so flexible that no company need be put off by them .
3 In the case of Jupiter the temperatures are about 300 to 400 million K , though the number density is so low that no glow is visible .
4 The world of parliamentary publications in Britain is a daunting one for the beginning researcher , but the range of information available from governmental and quasi-governmental sources is so vast that no researcher dare ignore it .
5 It must be said before we proceed further that this model is so new that no handbook was available to me at the time of writing .
6 The word itself is so value-loaded that no judgement on whether contemporary trends in rural society have or have not brought about a ‘ loss of community ’ in the English village is realistically possible .
7 Meanwhile , the rural housing problem , which affects most people in the Third World , is so immense that no government has even tried to tackle it on a national scale .
8 Some of the top soil is so acidic that no tree can survive and the Government has resorted to digging up the affected soil and replacing it with fresh stocks .
9 This is because the system is so complicated that no historian could use it without explicit support from the AI project group .
10 It is much more dangerous to humans than the man-o'-war , and several hundred fatalities have been recorded ; death is so sudden that no treatment is possible .
11 The simile was so striking and no doubt so apt , and one that was so delightfully Eliotish , that I could not take offence , though a critical word from that quarter could deal a heavy blow to one 's morale .
12 Well I went out with him once , right , and I fucking hate him cos he always thought he was so lovely that no woman was good enough for him .
13 The gulf between the State and Defense departments was so large that no progress could be made until President Truman was ready to resolve the conflict .
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