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

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1 In the course of our case studies , we found that programmers/analysts capable of working in certain specific software/hardware areas ( for example , IBM System 38 , PICK ) were extremely scarce , in some cases so much so that " nobody is training them any more " ( since high turnover rates meant they would not have the chance to amortise the training investment ) .
2 Erm so erm but of course I mean t to make the point because it does n't really contradict what you 're saying Heather because of course the rather more extreme kinds of Protestant Sects that do emphasise for example erm er narrow dogmatic teaching much more so you could say that erm and I think this would perhaps be the answer to , to Oliver 's point to some extent because it goes back to Dean 's original point that erm here we 're we we 're talking about a general theory of groups , but of course some groups can be more groupie than others .
3 In addition , the new regulations continued the pre-war advantages for university-provided liberal adult education which further weakened the relative position of the WEA so much so that the Ashby Committee reported that university income for adult education had exceeded £550,000 in 1951–52 in contrast to the WEA 's income of little more than £130,000 for that year .
4 Viewed positively , LMS offers the opportunity of running schools more democratically so that greater delegation entails greater participation in decision making .
5 His tongue flicked out to caress her nipple , which was throbbing painfully , and with one anguished movement she pressed his mouth further down so that he was sucking on the rosy tip .
6 So what have we done , we 've put the money into ten lots of five pound now okay so we got fifty pounds let's say we had it in five pound notes .
7 Dacourt watched Benjamin attentively , his eyes now not so bulbous but cunning and shrewd .
8 This is to be found in Robson 's assertion that the concept of " democracy " is inapplicable to the Arts , since compositional capacity is " uncommon " and critical appreciation even less so .
9 The human body is very complex , and the human mind even more so — a book such as this can only provide a glimpse of the factors that may be involved in your child 's illness .
10 I could see there 's a gap there now so
11 She crossed her slender legs very slowly so that the panel of her dress fell away to reveal long , shapely limbs plus a glimpse of white satin briefs .
12 This is of course not always so .
13 To use the words of Henry James : ‘ in the light , strange and coloured , like that of a painted picture , which fixed the impression for her , objects took on values not hitherto so fully shown ’ .
14 While the medical care , in a technical sense , is generally excellent in the municipal hospitals , all of which are affiliated to major teaching centres to try to ensure high standards , these institutions are like the NHS only more so .
15 The building looked as impressive in actuality as it did in magazines , though the Hudson somewhat less so than the river I 'd just left .
16 TZ 's ‘ EP ’ is all the usual dance noises only more so .
17 That 's why sprinters when they cross the line very often collapse many of them , because they 've used up their oxygen so much so that there 's not got enough and their brain switches off momentarily and they collapse .
18 From what I remember , they moved most of the rocket manufacture down there so that our bombers could n't get to them .
19 ‘ I know it 's difficult , ’ interrupted Mrs Little , ‘ but we do n't want to treat real casualties just yet so keep the noise down , will you ? ’
20 This consisted of an index ( with a score of 75 or below ) which combined relative per capita income and relative unemployment levels , and was an attempt to redefine the assisted areas more narrowly so as to direct funds to those areas most in need .
21 Now you 're you 're welcome to register a complaint yourself but I , I 'm a representative on the Board of Governors , the Academic Board Committee etcetera etcetera so I can get these points right up where they belong .
22 I got cushions up there so I put them on the top .
23 to raise money to take the equipment out there so that
24 But she stuck her feet out sideways so that they came against the wall of the hearth .
25 Membership of the corresponding societies is hard to measure , and wider influence even more so .
26 With Botham Wanderers already relegated and our position safe , we will adopt this carefree attitude again today so expect to see GOALS !
27 I may say that it was not my intention to allow Harold Wilson to become involved in a full-scale lawsuit in circumstances where not so much odium but ridicule would be poured on him .
28 After that Creggan often talked to her , sometimes in a barest whisper that only she could hear , and other times more powerfully so that others could share her dream and inner peacefulness .
29 Chair you will not be surprised to hear me coming yet again to s to raise the point about regeneration in West Yorkshire and to say that I agree with Mr and M Mr but I find myself agreeing also with Mr 's written comments in his paragraph three sixteen where he clearly points to the fact that settlement in this south west quadrant would serve West Yorkshire perhaps more so than N than York .
30 It remains true , however , that the Greeks see the cross within the context of the incarnation perhaps more so than most Western thinkers .
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