Example sentences of "so [adv] [prep] [adj] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 He had performed so brilliantly on other expeditions he became fully fledged climber .
2 But you see er you know you 'd got to do that so in between those times you could n't do much else could you ?
3 She did n't answer , for the simple reason that she could n't think of anything to say because the smile he had given her had been so totally unlike any other he had turned in her direction , so warm , and devastating , crinkling his eyes …
4 So clearly in that light I would say that rail and bus need to be bracketed together so a an ability to erm serve the new settlement by public transport becomes the key consideration .
5 I ca n't see how you can score against the north east sector on that respect , er because there is there is no station currently serving the south west sector that I 'm aware of , so clearly in both cases you need to provide a new station .
6 So far from convincing Karen she was wrong , by the Sunday afternoon I had come round to her point of view .
7 So far in this judgment I have been principally concerned to explain why , as it seems to me , the court has not only the power but the inescapable responsibility of deciding , in that specific context , what is to be done in the interests of her welfare .
8 So far in this section we have looked at the present provision of training and at ways of improving the system .
9 So far in this chapter we have concentrated on only a small selection of the most creative and influential thinkers in theology from Schleiermacher to the turn of the century .
10 So far in this chapter we have been concerned with the determinants and consequences of collective bargaining structures as they appertain on an inter-country basis at national level .
11 So far in this chapter we have considered what patterns of gaze and the distribution of pauses can tell us about the kind of units which might be involved in the planning of spontaneous speech .
12 So far in this chapter I have focused on meaning negotiation as a matter of transaction .
13 So far in this chapter I have tried to spell out how important it is to be clear where one starts from , where present trends are taking one to , and to be ruthlessly honest about the threats from the competition and from the external environment .
14 So far in this chapter I have written mainly of adult clients .
15 So far in this chapter I have been gathering together pieces of analysis .
16 So far in this book we have emphasized the need for social research to be based on scientific method .
17 So far in this book we have considered social change in rural England almost entirely in terms of agriculture .
18 So far in this book we have attempted to deal with some of the basic ‘ building blocks ’ of language : its lexical stock and grammatical structures .
19 But on the other hand I get $1000 a month tax free for five months every year , and so far in three years I have n't touched a cent of the money .
20 So often with old people it is the death of a relative or principal carer or change of residence or even both , which provokes a crisis .
21 L B did n't come off so well in another encounter he had with Gilbert in 1928 .
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