Example sentences of "[verb] so [adv] with " in BNC.
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1 | It goes so well with their pale skin and light hair . |
2 | The hope cherished by the NIH team is that recombinant vaccinia viruses may be used to combat hepatitis B virus in Africa and Asia according to exactly the same strategy that succeeded so brilliantly with smallpox . |
3 | However , over the next ten years or so , the other predictions of the theory at lower energies agreed so well with experiment that , in 1979 , Salam and Weinberg were awarded the Nobel prize for physics , together with Sheldon Glashow , also at Harvard , who had suggested similar unified theories of the electromagnetic and weak nuclear forces . |
4 | One powerful source of fresh blood came from new men to whom we shall return , the Sussex ironmasters , like the Bowyers of Cuckfield who disputed so effectively with Bishop Curteys . |
5 | Since it is made from local material , it exactly matches its surroundings and it fits so neatly with a bevelled edge that it is almost impossible to detect it . |
6 | Yet the idea that this is a ‘ women 's form ’ persists : it is as though people want to believe Lakoff because her account fits so well with prevailing ideas . |
7 | I think that this Earthwatch expedition could contribute invaluably to my professional development , most obviously because the Maternal Health in Africa project fits so perfectly with my interests and future hopes of becoming a midwife . |
8 | It was this reputation that attracted Stanley Pons to Southampton in 1975 , and it was Pons ' passion for skiing and his interest in cooking which overlapped so well with Fleischmann 's and brought the two men close . |
9 | Much of the work reported so far with this technique involves organic samples , but the application to inorganic species should be a useful addition to other sources of information . |
10 | Probably the most accessible and immediate Milltown Brothers single so far with clever use of the fashionable Hammond organ and subdued horn section . |
11 | Probably the most accessible and immediate Milltown Brothers single so far with clever use of the fashionable Hammond organ and subdued horn section . |
12 | Neutrinos , those ghostly elementary particles produced in radioactive decays , have a reputation for being elusive : they interact so weakly with matter they can pass right through the Earth unimpeded . |
13 | In the field of economic policy in particular , business and labour have come to work so closely with the interventionist state that they are seen as governing institutions in their own right . |
14 | Wilkinson was in no doubt how his team had benefited : ‘ The fact I was able to work so hard with them has definitely made a big difference and helped improve my back four . |
15 | It 's quite pathetic , Robyn thought , demeaning , the way she hangs on to his every word , flirts so outrageously with him . |
16 | The brewery , which blends so harmoniously with its surroundings , is fed from a four acre lake that draws its water from the infant River Dickler . |
17 | My behaviour was surely prompted by flaws in my character — flaws that had allowed me to be connected so incestuously with Ladhar Bheinn , Riggindale and the rest in the first place . |
18 | ‘ Did you have to behave so churlishly with Ralf ? ’ she burst out , saying the first thing to enter her head . |
19 | When Awlad Amira took control of the popular committees a few months later , ousting Mannaia from office , Umar al-Abairsh and his supporters alleged that they could have done so only with Tibbu support ; they said only Awlad Amira , poor and unenterprising , would stoop so low to get their hands on the administration : Awlad Amira denied establish the truth of such allegations : Awlad Amira denied them , as they would ; Tibbu pointed to their political inactivity , their poverty and lack of numbers , and their peacefulness ( except under provocation ) , suggesting that Mannaia were scarcely dispassionate when they talked about the results of elections . |
20 | Perhaps it was because she compared so unfavourably with Corrie . |
21 | It was simply that he could judge such things after living so closely with her for however many years . |
22 | Bands like DAF ( ‘ Do The Mussolini ’ ) , Yugoslavia 's Laibach ( makers of ‘ totalitarian art ’ ) , and England 's Nitzer Ebb practically invite misunderstanding by flirting so heavily with images of power , fascism and totalitarianism . |
23 | It is just as easy — and as pointless — to criticize the American press for misunderstanding the Piggott style as it is to criticize Piggott for flirting so dangerously with defeat . |
24 | Never before had she argued so passionately with a man , hating him and wanting him with an intensity that frightened her . |
25 | Despite some simplification and the occasional caricature , I doubt there is much in what I have said so far with which to argue . |
26 | As you get used to the F-Plan method you will probably want to plan your own high-fibre meals and can do so easily with the caloric and fibre charts in the middle of the book . |
27 | An l.e.d. requires 2V approximately between its ends to make it work and the output from the stereo would hardly achieve this or might only do so intermittently with loud sounds . |
28 | He identified so closely with this work — for what seem to me all the wrong reasons — that his interpretation tended to tremble on the edge of bathos . |
29 | He identified so strongly with the system at its most ideal that when practice fell short , as it invariably did , he took it personally . |
30 | But the critics of collectivism face a formidable task because collectivism does seem to fit so well with commonsense ideas about Japan , and the identification of unique cultural values offers a convenient residual ‘ black box ’ which can be used to explain away those aspects of Japanese experience which do n't quite fit with social science models . |