Example sentences of "it [be] so [adj] [conj] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's so tiring and hard on the nerves . |
2 | It 's so straight and so sharp that it works perfectly as a blade , but when you 've finished you can just grind it up into the ground . ’ |
3 | I think the stage door club is fine but it 's so tiny and rather you know . |
4 | In a simple sale of the whole of a seller 's property , the title to which is registered , the form of transfer of whole will apply ; it 's so simple that commonly one dictates it " off the cuff " , and the top copy is made on front of Form 19 or Form 19(JP) so that it can be used for that purpose . |
5 | It 's so bright and sunny out there you forget that it 's so cold as well . |
6 | Maybe just give him something so it 's so cold as well |
7 | It is so simple and yet so effective . |
8 | It has recently become an issue because it is so visible and entirely unregulated . |
9 | When the grand collapse starts , it is so violent and so rapid that nothing can halt it . |
10 | It is so nice and easy these days to give an injection , knowing that the beast will be sound in a day or two . |
11 | Though the very fact that it is so traditional and so formal a poem in the pastoral tradition , held in the tightness of all the conventions that it employs , not only allows , but in some strange way makes possible , the intensity of personal feeling that it contains . |
12 | And of course we 've always had closed circuit television at the underground car park in Gloucester Green , and I had it from the words of another Conservative Councillor , Councillor Ann Spokes , that she always uses Gloucester Green car park because it is so safe and so secure . |
13 | The vegetation that has not yet been destroyed by the goats and donkeys seems a mass of sharp thorns , and in some places it is so thick that even the goats can get through only on their knees . |
14 | Boullee demonstrated one aspect of vision and I mention it because it is so clear and so obvious . |
15 | The Wisharts resumed their reading , Mrs Wishart kept glancing at the old lady — she could n't help admiring her dress , it was so Victorian and really out of place in 1945 . |
16 | It was so loud and so deep it was n't really sound at all , just something that turned the air hard and then hit you with it . |
17 | Only one explanation fitted all the facts , and it was so far-fetched that more than once she dismissed it . |
18 | Though it was so strange and so cryptic , Boy understood this call , because he began to understand now that there are different kinds of wanting someone . |
19 | I knew it was so necessary and just applied myself to doing everything they told me . ’ |
20 | Grainne had known that when it finally came to it , she would be afraid — for I have never known anyone other than Fergus , and with Fergus it was so natural and so sweet — but she had not expected this sudden rush of tenderness . |
21 | It was so sudden that even her doctors were taken by surprise , and to her husband the news came as a profound shock . |
22 | It was so sudden and so fierce that she could not deny it . |
23 | The girl 's voice in her ear startled her ; it was so clear and so close . |
24 | Even strong Anglophiles could weary of British advice — it was so pervasive and often patronizing . |