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

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1 Debt-free and so not hampered by high interest rates , they are nimble enough and liquid enough to take advantage of the recession .
2 Darlington Environmental Watch spokeswoman Maggie Bosanquet said : ‘ We will be urging an early meeting with Euro MP Stephen Hughes to outline our belief that this money , so desperately needed by local industry and residents , should not be squandered on an unnecessary road . ’
3 ‘ No other part of the body can be so easily damaged by ill-fitting clothing as young feet .
4 ‘ Winston Churchill — remembered by all those who lost their relations and friends in the holocaust of the Dardanelles , so assiduously organised by this imitation strategist … .
5 The differentiation of accidents from other types is useful in the context of emergency planning and is not so clearly conveyed by other hazard typologies .
6 Lizzy was so far gone by this time that she just smiled at them as they took her out to the meat wagon .
7 Our advice for the first launch is — hands together , arms outstretched ( but never above your head as is so often attempted by first time flyers ) and as the kite rises , sustain an even line tension .
8 Tricot delivered a report of stunning mediocrity similar to those so often produced by pompous security commissions in Britain investigating spies , traitors , and telephone tapping .
9 It is probably the case that women have not been so seriously affected by long-term unemployment as have men in comparable occupations .
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