Example sentences of "[be] so [adj] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | One key issue back in November the Skelton and Brotton Hospital will not be so prominent now the Northern Regional Health Authority has confirmed the site . |
2 | But like , I was thinking this is gon na be so embarrassing like in P E ! |
3 | Many brands will perish or never be so profitable again |
4 | Maybe , she idly wondered , as she drew a red biro daisy by the Metropole Hotel , maybe he chooses to be so offensive verbally in order to divert attention from his appearance ? |
5 | Well that ai n't gon na be so good though , is it ? |
6 | This thing 's gon na be so bloody then in n it ? |
7 | She says that there are many rare species and whilst the damage on the sea surface is very visible , e.g. dead birds , it wo n't be so visible down below , where the real damage will be done . |
8 | It would be so easy just to give up for a while . |
9 | In two respects , however , the definition is wider than at common law in that the Act ( a ) renders a species dangerous if it poses a threat to property and ( b ) allows for a species to be considered dangerous if it is not commonly domesticated in Britain , even though it may be so domesticated overseas . |
10 | He wo n't be so shy there . |
11 | To begin with I found the subject somewhat tedious , but as the weeks passed I became fascinated by how meticulously recording each transaction could prove to be so beneficial even to our little business . |
12 | That feeling of bloating , being stuffed and lethargic , will be so unlike how you normally feel that it will be easy for you to tell when you have eaten too much before you really eat too much . |
13 | He had to be brilliant , she thought , to be so well up in his profession at his age . |
14 | As I listened to him fumbling for words of explanation , I wished he could have said boldly that what was thought to be so heinous today was not thought to be so then , but that looking back now , he deeply regretted what had happened . |
15 | Clovis 's decision that his kingdom should be so divided most probably reflects the precise political situation at the end of his reign . |
16 | And Lili said , ‘ Darling , you can be so stupid sometimes . ’ |
17 | he can be so stubborn sometimes and , and you know the other |
18 | Liam Brady 's choice of more or less the side who lost to Falkirk in the Scottish Cup the previous weekend — Rudi Vata was replaced by Brian O'Neil — was not so much a vote of confidence as a challenge to those players to prove they could not be so bad again . |
19 | Let us now look at the molecular disk in detail and try to understand why the gas seems to be so different there . |
20 | In conclusion , joint problem-solving and the consultative sharing of expertise can maximise scarce existing resources and increase the capacity of teachers to meet the individual needs of all children ; stimulate teachers ' personal judgment and initiative as to the best educational ‘ therapies ’ open to them , raise their sights as to how to help all children , whatever their difficulties , to learn and to cope , how to offer them those ‘ good school experiences such as some form of success , accomplishment , sense of self-esteem or just pleasure in school activities ’ found to be so valuable even in later life ( cf Quinton and Rutter 1988 ) . |
21 | It 's gon na be so exhausting though . |
22 | She decided she could n't be so wrong twice in as many days . |
23 | He would never be so blind again . |
24 | In the event of any Related company ceasing to be so related then ( unless the requisite rights are duly assigned to it by such Party by agreement ) each Party undertakes on request to grant to it continuing rights of a similar nature on fair and reasonable terms . |
25 | ‘ You can be so crude sometimes , ’ he said as though wounded . |
26 | It is not healthy for the 45 million people of England to be so dependent both economically and politically on decisions made at the centre . |
27 | Satan must be pleased to be so fashionable again . |
28 | It might seem odd during a period of so much innovation and advancement in photographic technology that a film developer formulated in 1891 should still be so popular today , over 100 years on |
29 | It may seem odd that during a period of so much innovation and advancement in photographic technology that a film developer formulated in 1891 should still be so popular today over 100 years on . |
30 | I suppose I could , once Mum 's had her operation — he wo n't be so worried then . |