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

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1 This year they estimate the whole legal aid bill will be around £100 million and I say : ‘ Well done ’ on spending that money so efficiently and economically in order to let people have justice . ’
2 It was not like Karr to use his privilege so crudely and for a moment he had been concerned by his friend 's behaviour .
3 a page designed primarily for speaking or writing activities based on the story so far and the developing mystery
4 You should also note points where a pause could be made for recap on the story so far or for prediction of what might happen next .
5 17.20 : Join Class Teacher and parent in meeting and discuss child 's progress so far and our hopes for the future .
6 He told a news conference : ‘ I am very happy with their progress so far and I think they will continue to do well over the next few days .
7 Now that you have had all four meetings with prospective purchasers I feel I should recap on the progress so far and set out how we move forward from here .
8 progress so far and the commissioner to investigate both your bypass and
9 A big hand must go to the Canadians who took part so wholeheartedly and the many other international representatives .
10 As we shall see , this may well have been politically motivated to the extent that the relics of the archbishop so recently and brutally murdered by Cnut 's countrymen were perhaps serving as a rallying point for discontent in the city .
11 The pup guzzles her milk so steadily and so hungrily that it swells almost visibly .
12 Jane for two years she 's enjoyed the course so far but she thinks
13 Over 500 candidates have completed the course so far and all have visited Lyles .
14 That was the first time I 'd seen a man 's penis so clearly and my mouth and throat went dry .
15 Writing this down , I realize she is afraid , but this morning she shared her fear so publicly and laughed so heartily that this did n't strike me till now .
16 René Descartes , who attempted to discover truth by doubting everything he could manage to doubt , described the first principle of his method like this in A Discourse on Method , ‘ The first rule was never to accept anything for true which I did not clearly know to be such ; that is to say … to comprise nothing more in my judgement than what was presented to my mind so clearly and distinctly as to exclude all ground of doubt . ’
17 Orlando , which is adapted from a novel by Virginia Woolf , is her biggest-budget movie so far and the subject of a Scotsman premiere at Edinburgh 's Cameo tonight .
18 What we have to build is a universe so manifestly and intrinsically unjust that its inhabitants can not fail to rebel against it .
19 Then , changing the mood so abruptly and deliberately that there was no way she could continue to probe him on the issue , even if she had wanted to , he rose and thrust his chair back impatiently .
20 He had asked if what was wanted was a detailed account of the whole course of the investigation so far or a brief statement of what was known .
21 He knows the place so well and is a real hardy customer .
22 I did n't realise it would get up your nose so quickly and so far .
23 How he thought he could love Mama so much and dislike her friends and relations on the grounds that they were Italian , I do n't know .
24 When she had to set a plate before him she could smell pomade on his hair , and her gaze was drawn to the long , clever hands which had once touched her body so intimately and unprofessionally .
25 This is a fibre which takes dye so easily and well to produce all these lovely vibrant colours .
26 It seems to be happening far too often , and I wonder i I wonder what 's actually going wrong that this happening so often and in so many places , seems to be something that you know , perhaps we need to address it far more generally as a problem of housing management as a whole .
27 And what we used to do to begin with the canal used to dip in the middle , you know there was bike wheels and dead cats and everything in it , and it used to dip and , and there was a sludge and , and the barges used to go up and down with a horse pulling them , and in the middle there was a , so you could n't bottom it in the middle , so when I learnt to swim I used to dive off this ledge and go under the water so far and I , I could reach the bottom when I got to the other side .
28 A superbly organised defence has been the key factor so far and even now at the zero hour , the men at the back are steeling themselves for a final defiant gesture .
29 Taking the day so still and steady with him .
30 It was obvious at this stage that the race was going to develop into the best of the day so far and when Lofthouse moved ahead again with one lap to go , Robert had it all to do .
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