Example sentences of "so [adv] [adj] [conj] i [vb base] " in BNC.
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1 | I would not like to think of myself as a little Boswelly person , and my mother brought me up so much better than I have turned out . |
2 | ‘ Yes , but then she always looks so much nicer than I do , ’ Belinda responded guilelessly . |
3 | Yes , , I 've never heard the er the full title before , it 's always just been er so I was so as far as I 've always heard it . |
4 | I rarely comment on Irish affairs , not because of lack of interest but because the Irish communities would reject any opinion or suggestion if they considered it a ’ Brit ’ suggestion or opinion , but , in this instance , the circumstances are so hideously distressing that I feel compelled to comment and to ask the Minister whether he thinks it a heavy irony that last Friday 's incident followed successive discoveries of large caches of arms and whether perhaps it was a desperate attempt by the IRA to reassert some degree of authority . |
5 | Being themselves so wonderfully hospitable as I have , through personal experiences . |
6 | But in so far as I achieve awareness from your viewpoint I feel the pull towards your goals , and even when I resist , I do so very much as I push away inclinations of my own which are dangerous to my long-term ambitions ; a choice between your goals and mine belongs among my choices of ends . |
7 | I have done mine , erm , I will send one of these round , but the majority of them I feel are so very small that I do n't feel that we need to discuss filling in the because I know the intention was that we sent the document well in advance of what 's being done otherwise we are just going to get bogged down in er , this meeting in terms of all of the decisions . |
8 | My poor friend Mr. Carter is so very ill that I doubt he ca n't recover . |