Example sentences of "who [verb] so [adv] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 What needs to be explained is why Tory Anglicans , who had so strongly defended James 's right to the succession during his brother 's final years , and who have normally been seen as the Crown 's allies in an attempt to establish royal absolutism in the early 1680s , should have turned so quickly against the King .
2 ( The Guardian of Jan. 8 claimed that United States emissaries from the IMF had actually threatened that , unless Balcerowicz remained in place , Western creditors who had so far lent Poland around US$13,000 million would end their support . )
3 There can be few writers who have so closely linked pretence with destructiveness .
4 I. , N. and R. It may be indeed that such doctors will be willing to say that they would give the very authority for mechanical intervention which the doctors who have so far given evidence did not support .
5 Satisfaction was also expressed by Michael Jordan at Cork Gully and Nigel Hamilton at Ernst & Young , the joint liquidators of the two funds , who have so far recovered £60 million of the £190 million but knew from the beginning that anything like the Government pay-out for BCI was impossible .
6 The research is to be jointly funded by the club members , who have so far allocated £2m , and which has been matched by government funds .
7 THE women of Northern Ireland , who have so often spearheaded peace initiatives , know very well the anguish and pain caused by terrorist violence .
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