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

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1 If we want parents to enjoy meetings so much that they will want to repeat the experience then a number of basic issues need to be addressed :
2 Now we travelled the best part of the Ukraine and we also dipped into and er we were there about a month , just under a month , and erm one of the impressions that I got there , just as an ordinary chap , no , not learned politically so I ca n't speak on the level er of most of your callers today , but er , I realise that here you had er people , in actual fact my my comment was the country 's half finished , everywhere you went there were building constructions so far incomplete , er projects underway and you 've got the impression that they did need communism in a way to make the thing work er , the er , let's take the Ukrainians , I mean that , that 's where the Cossacks come from and they love a good time , er those sort of people in a way need a strong government .
3 Descartes had held that such a language could be so devised as to ‘ assist men 's judgement , representing matters so clearly that it would be almost impossible to go wrong ’ .
4 He counts possibilities so much faster than I can .
5 That is why they can catch flies so easily with them .
6 One of the main reasons why we forget things so easily is that all too often we see but do not really observe .
7 You do n't enjoy things so much when you get older . ’
8 If we fail to see any need to offer sound moral justifications for treating sentient creatures as mere ‘ commodities ’ , ‘ preparations ’ , ‘ models ’ , or research ‘ tools ’ , then we surely deny that very rationality which we cite as the single quality which elevates humans so far above the other animals .
9 ‘ He was a soldier , you know , ’ she had said , podding peas so rapidly that Sally-Anne was full of awe for such expertise , pea-podding being difficult , she had discovered .
10 It was n't , he thought , that he and Jordan got lines so much worse than anyone else , it was just that more people were listening to them .
11 It will make matters so much easier all round if everyone is . ’
12 What this study wo n't do is to tell us much about specific industries such as our own because the numbers involved will almost certainly be too small to pinpoint effects so precisely .
13 Of course , some people will refuse to co-operate at all , but once an interview is under way most people will be prepared to answer questions so long as they seem genuine and relevant .
14 Have you ever seen things so clearly as when you were first in love ?
15 Does not the Prime Minister think that that is a terrible indictment of the health policy of a Government who have been in power so long and could have made things so much better ?
16 every other week and they 've made things so much brighter for me .
17 It runs off with ornaments , it digs holes so deep you ca n't even see the puppy in the hole all you can see is the earth coming out of the ground .
18 If I 'd have my time over again , I 'd do things so differently .
19 But Mick Gowar 's funny , touching poems So Far So Good ( Penguin Plus , £1.99 ) , about school and work , families and first love , get right to the real heart of a teenager 's life .
20 I went across the course to the stands side to see the horses in the paddock , and then I went up to the very comfy Tribune des Dames , for which the French Racing Authorities so generously send me a badge each year .
21 Have you all got notes so far on George ?
22 Furthermore , we should recall that in modern individuals ( and almost certainly also in the past ) internalized verbal commands and prohibitions are of the first significance in the acquisition of the superego and manifest this aspect of themselves in the auditory hallucinations of accusing and scorning voices so often found in paranoia .
23 Modern choral forms tend to avoid idioms so closely associated with past epochs , and ideally each piece should have its own particular form , which is a compromise between the form of the words and the needs of the music .
24 They would n't be able to , to buy things so cheaply .
25 You can not see things so clearly .
26 Why is it that Eastern peoples acquire languages so easily while we in the West make such heavy weather of it ?
27 Sedgefield Labour MP Tony Blair : ‘ Our commitment to the NHS , and to the elderly and families by increasing pensions and child benefits will bring to Government a sense of community and the need to help others so obviously missing from the Conservative party 's agenda over the last 13 years . ’
28 He had lost his confidence and was standing off and that made things so much easier for me on that occasion . ’
29 In conclusion I would say that the book itself is good and the style is brilliant , as you are able to see things so well through the eyes of Finn .
30 It would make things so much easier . ’
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