Example sentences of "so [adv] [prep] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 So right from an early age I was told I was special .
2 The expanse of wooden floor , cool and clean and shining … the double bed with its hand-appliquéd quilt in a complex pattern of pastels and white … the stand of leafy potted plants , the antique free-standing mirror , whose glass oval would take in the whole length of a woman in evening dress … the modern wardrobe , built-in , that blended so skilfully into the architectural mood of the house while providing all the space for clothing that she could possibly need … two original paintings on the walls , each an impressionistic landscape in subtle , imaginative colour …
3 He contrasts the moral ideas of humanity with those of the deity , who is described in terms reminiscent of Voltaire : ‘ Why have we sympathies that make the best of us so afraid of inflicting pain and sorrow , which yet we see dealt about so lavishly by the supreme governor ? ’
4 Inaccurate or biased research deserves our criticism , but it is just as important to ask the prior questions of why researchers have chosen to study sex differences so intensively in the first place ( why does no-one study ‘ sex similarity ’ ?
5 As we know , the organisation of business er is n't their strong point at the moment , whether its been run ragged by their own rebels or clumsily breaking down the usual channels , seems our non-cooperation policy is merely an extension of the one that 's been working so effectively inside the Conservative party under the present Prime Minister .
6 It is perhaps easier to work with the Germans , whom Britain fought so bitterly in the first half of this century , than with the French or the Italians , whose active roles in the Second World War were prematurely curtailed .
7 The politicians and officials who expressed public criticism of their work or brought pressure to bear , for whatever reason , did so mostly from an urban standpoint .
8 However fraught the relationship with their mother , how could she have cared so little for the older woman as to send notice of her intentions through another teenager ?
9 John Sinclair , who runs Cliveden so successfully as a luxury hotel , and his attractive wife , guests went in to dinner in the dining-rooms .
10 Undoubtedly , the two interrelated movements — the democratic movement and the labour movement which developed so vigorously in the nineteenth century continue to have a major influence in politics , but the relation between them has changed during the present century , in a way which is also relevant to the character of more recent movements .
11 The public ceremony , the ritual , the signing of the contract , which can speak so powerfully to the inner world of the subjects , is absent .
12 She had slept so badly in the small hotel .
13 We can not have a discriminatory system in milk which works so badly against the British dairy industry .
14 So much for a daring display of primitive combat !
15 So much for a passing game — hoof the ball into the other half and see what happens .
16 So much for a progressive education .
17 So much for a blatant attack , but what about the friendly stranger who suddenly comes too close for comfort in the car park outside the local pub ?
18 So much for a romantic myth that has given Hollywood scriptwriters a nice living .
19 So much for the general account for how ( as I see it ) meaning is achieved in the natural use of language .
20 so much for the new man … what about his partner … what made Glenn Hoddle leave Swindon
21 So much for the third-party element .
22 So much for the normal life cycle of the virus in nature .
23 So much for the radical conscience .
24 So much for the perfect end to a perfect night , she thought resignedly as she walked up the path .
25 So much for the melodic line .
26 And thank you so much for the beautiful card , the towel and bookmarks .
27 So much for the paperless office : Microsoft Corp claims that , stacked up , the manuals for the 100m copies of MD-DOS it has sold would reach to the moon and back — 10 times .
28 So much for the younger generation and their attitude to the new technology .
29 So much for the bright side , against which is failure yet to isolate the endothelin-converting enzyme which cleaves the inactive big endothelines ( 38–41 amino acids ) in their active forms ( 21 amino acids ) .
30 So much for the bad news .
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