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

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1 But experience tells us that adaptive behaviour most often reflects the intelligence of evolution rather than that of the animals it has so carefully programmed .
2 In theory , it takes a few seconds for the machine to recognize a new card , but in practice it worked so fast that when I inserted the Flash RAM card and typed ‘ dir A ’ , the machine responded instantly with a list of the card 's contents .
3 The machine must continuously provide the musicians with examples of improvised drumming generated by the models it constructs so that its assumptions about the musical knowledge can be validated .
4 In winter it got so cold that you would have to wear your clothes in bed .
5 Well I do n't know it the way you two do the work it looks so fine that I did n't think I could see it properly .
6 When the law imposes obligations it does so by seeking to balance conflicting claims .
7 That recognised , its achievement is answer enough to the question why , given the attributes claimed for it , the place it has so far established for itself in the economy is still no more than marginal .
8 Even when private landownership spread in the latter Tokugawa era it did so under this premise .
9 If the Government was serious about regaining the initiative it has so wretchedly lost , the Prime Minister would sanction the Chancellor to announce this morning that Britain is seeking to join the ERM at the earliest practical moment .
10 ( 1 ) Subject to the provisions of these Rules , a body corporate may carry on business consisting of the provision of professional services such as are provided by individuals practising as solicitors or by multi-national partnerships provided that before commencing any such business such body corporate shall have been recognised by the Council as being a suitable body to undertake the provision of such services and provided that at all times while carrying on such business it remains so recognised .
11 Where the septum meets the body wall it does so in a smooth curve .
12 This does not mean that the timetable disappears , although in the smaller primary schools operating the integrated day it does so to a very great extent , leaving only such activities as physical education and music needing some organized attention .
13 " Surinam ( country ) is a horse 's tail : one day it waves so ( this way ) , another day it waves so ( that way ) . "
14 " Surinam ( country ) is a horse 's tail : one day it waves so ( this way ) , another day it waves so ( that way ) . "
15 It appeared the world had the evidence it had so long been seeking .
16 The last-mentioned included provisions against the acquisition of Hatchards , which landed the group with unwanted properties it has so far been unable to sell .
17 The most essential thing , in a sense , is to give teachers enough information about this condition and the kind of difficulties it creates so that they can recognise it .
18 Despite its very low fat content it tastes so deliciously creamy that you 'll want to make it a daily part of your healthy eating plan — either as a topping to cereals and desserts or eaten on its own .
19 Last season it became so inflamed that he had to pull out of the Carolls Irish Open at Portmarnock .
20 Yeah , but it freezes that quick that when it falls overnight and then by the morning it frozen so hard that you can walk on top of it
21 It seems probable that the Atlantic trade mobilised capital far more effectively , and equally probable that in aggregate it did so to a greater extent , if the East India Company 's heavy non-trading interests are first discounted .
22 Interested , I asked him to whack my bottom with the same instrument and urged him to do it properly so that I could feel what it was like — he did so and I was only just able to restrain my tears it hurt so much .
23 While such Parkinsonian notion has an attractive simplicity it has so far eluded empirical verification ( see Blumstein , Cohen and Gooding , 1983 , for the refutation of one such claim ) , it is clear that under certain circumstances capacity may act as a brake on population expansion .
24 In this case it did so recognise that connection and Smith had to pay damages .
25 ‘ When I started using glass it seemed so much smoother and warmer-feeling that I decided to stick with it , ’ he says .
26 If it occurs anywhere in Offa 's reign it does so as Of Rx A on a few of Offa 's coins by the London moneyer , Alhmund .
27 The reason it sounds so powerful is because it 's completely unself-conscious .
28 The only reason it hurt so much was that she was so desperately in love with him .
29 The fact that East Lindsey is slightly off the beaten track is the very reason it has so much to offer that is unusual and refreshing .
30 That is not to say it is the recommended method , once you have started the latch tool method of working ribs it becomes so fast as to make you wonder why you did n't try it before .
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