Example sentences of "so [adv] [be] a [noun sg] of " in BNC.
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1 | Then conscience would not so much be a faculty of intuiting truths as a God-given power within us which — if put in control — will steer us in a particular direction , when it comes to choosing between ourselves and others . |
2 | I shall draw a comparison with the Act that I mentioned earlier , whose survival for so long is a sign of its success — that establishing the Office of Fair Trading . |
3 | Psychiatry can so easily be a technique of brainwashing , of inducing behaviour that is adjusted , by ( preferably ) non-injurious torture … . |
4 | Getting the newcomer to the Broken Drum so easily was a stroke of luck , no doubt of it , and Ymor would probably reward him . |
5 | Beefeater menus change to match the season , so here 's a preview of some of the special dishes and wines we 'll be featuring from June 10th alongside traditional favourites . |
6 | That the programme has gone so well is a measure of the enormous effort put into it by a partnership of centres and SCOTVEC . |
7 | Prerecording was possible ; so too were a range of optical and mechanical visual effects denied to the makers of The Time Machine and The Quatermass Experiment . |
8 | Kuzmitch did mention that Blake had been unimpressed by the American and British intervention in South Korea but so too were a lot of other people . |