Example sentences of "so [adv] [verb] by [pron] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The king then decided to move his court to Perth , so long favoured by his father .
2 Surprised to find herself so ridiculously pleased by his approbation , she was quickly distracted as Sophie — or was it Emma ? — asked , ‘ You and Uncle Ross are n't going to leave us , are you ?
3 If this is the right Elizabeth , can we come much closer to him than through the loved child christened at Stratford ‘ Elizabeth , daughter of John Hall , gentleman ’ and her Bible , so tenderly inscribed by her husband ?
4 Wonderful as many of them are , it should still be more widely stressed by doctors that the health of human beings is so often determined by their behaviour , their food and the nature of their environment .
5 Ironically this transformation was in no small degree the consequence of the increasing technicality of the law to which the clerical judges themselves had so fertilely contributed by their advice , judgements and writings ; it had now become necessary to recruit judges from those who had served their apprenticeship pleading in the courts and had perhaps sought instruction from the law lectures and books which were then being provided .
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