Example sentences of "which [be] so [adv] [vb pp] by " in BNC.

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1 They are then disagreeably surprised when the resentments and even despair which are so often concealed by silence break out in angry and violent rebellion .
2 The plants were grown by the British Bedding Plants Association , and planted by apprentice staff of Hampton Court Palace and Gardens , which are so marvellously run by Mr George Cooke .
3 With regard to particular crimes , the survey perhaps offered some reassurance to those accustomed to the image of a massive upsurge in crime which is so regularly portrayed by the media .
4 How can he possibly justify cutting training which is so desperately needed by a work force without jobs such as that in Knowsley , South ?
5 Rather we must deliberately foster the grasshopper mind which is so scathingly crushed by the schoolmasters .
6 The analogy with the press which is so often used by the authors to justify the liberation of broadcasting , e.g. as in ‘ electronic publishing ’ , is only superficially attractive .
7 So , after lunching at one of the excellent local inns , we contented ourselves with making a wide sweep South to the River Dove and back up to the Derwent , — stopping at Castleton which , with its show caves and fluorspar ( Blue John stone ) mines should n't be missed and at Eyam which was so badly ravaged by the pestilence of 1665/6 that it is still known as The Plague Village .
8 So , after lunching at one of the excellent local inns , we contented ourselves with making a wide sweep South to the River Dove and back up to the Derwent , — stopping at Castleton which , with its show caves and fluorspar ( Blue John stone ) mines should n't be missed and at Eyam which was so badly ravaged by the pestilence of 1665/6 that it is still known as The Plague Village .
9 Indeed , that is precisely the point which was so clearly recognised by President Yeltsin .
10 To do this we need to consider another element in the picture of autonomy which was so meticulously side-stepped by Holt .
11 No mention is made of the lateral road on the ridge of Busaco which was so carefully restored by Wellington and which played such a vital role in the successful conduct of the battle .
12 Turner 's Slave Ship which was so highly praised by Ruskin , shows faithfully the horror and evil of that traffic and it is the emotion , not the technique that has given the painting its immortality .
13 Madam Deputy Speaker I did n't mention those at all in the speech I gave last week which was so warmly received by the house .
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