Example sentences of "[modal v] come so [adv] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I do n't know , ’ Flavia said with open wretchedness , ‘ I do n't think I ought to come so often now . ’
2 Am I to believe in it , that every response should come so neatly , as if you had been through the Gospels and marked all the places to trap each enquirer ?
3 It seems rather strange to me that something which is patently strategic should come so far down the list of factors even er below satisfactory access for example .
4 I 'd come so far without looking from side to side , only seeing the next qualification up , that by the time I began to feel closed in it was too late .
5 She 'd come so far , she 'd given so much … and all of it would be meaningless without a final context of success .
6 Abruptly , the sensations she 'd felt that night in St Lucia , when they 'd come so close to making love , engulfed her with such force that she felt weak at the knees .
7 He had not thought his chance would come so opportunely .
8 ‘ … I did not think it would come so quickly , ’ he told Tom Jones on 4 November .
9 Moreover , the curriculum was augmented by at least one thing directly attributable to the project , and this was the development of study skills , which according to the head was : one spin-off effect that I did n't envisage , I did n't realise that would come so quickly afterwards …
10 And Iain — and Alastair , of course , and your father , if he will come so far. , ‘ I will come so far , ’ Sandy McGlashan proclaimed from six rungs up the ladder , ‘ and I willing them a song of William Ross 's to send them on their away .
11 And Iain — and Alastair , of course , and your father , if he will come so far. , ‘ I will come so far , ’ Sandy McGlashan proclaimed from six rungs up the ladder , ‘ and I willing them a song of William Ross 's to send them on their away .
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