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

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1 Male victims above the age of consent might well be perceived as homosexual or latently so even if they are not .
2 He never does anything quite so bold again , or quite so fast .
3 And so so indeed do I .
4 The environmental conditions with which the system is in equilibrium may shift , and only so long as the equilibrium can be set at new and workable positions can the species survive .
5 Citizens of the United Kingdom do , however , have an individual right of access to the European enforcement agencies whether Her Majesty 's government likes it or not , so long that is , and only so long as that government continues to accede to the Convention and the jurisdiction of the machinery which it establishes .
6 Laura and Ross were such an outstandingly good-looking couple , and obviously so very much in love .
7 How much older April looked in death , and somehow so much smaller .
8 The Sun in Libra and the travel angle of your solar chart after the 23rd will almost certainly lead you far , wide and ever so slightly astray .
9 MacLane had n't shaved in a week and listed ‘ sweating ’ as his hobby in Who 's Who ; Bellamy radiated open-faced friendliness and ever so slightly dumb honesty .
10 Oddly enough , I found that I could keep the port wing up for a considerable time and , as I lost flying speed and I came nearer and nearer to the Engineering Wing area , the port wing happily stayed in the air until my speed was very low indeed and then gradually — and I did not think of this — one ( and only one ) of the prop blades gently ploughed into the rather soft earth , My port wing was still in the air , and ever so gently we made a beautiful semi-turn to port .
11 He refused to look to either side ; crossing the bridge on the pleasantest of days could be a frightening experience and more so now as the ice below split and cracked .
12 The veneration of several murdered Anglo-Saxon royal saints , and especially of Edmund of East Anglia and Edward the Martyr , almost certainly had overtones of this kind , and probably so too did the rapid growth of St Olaf 's cult in Norway in the 1030s , occasioned partly by the unpopular rule of Swegen and Ælfgifu of Northampton , who owed their position to his death .
13 And as so often happens in these situations , with United on top for so , so long , it was Charlton on the breakaway who scored that vital equaliser with just nine minutes remaining .
14 Vincent Skinner , the Writer of the Tallies , complained that ‘ the distraction I have had about quarrels to my place have hindered me much and now so utterly discouraged me that the service I intended to have done I could not .
15 " My heart 's inflamed With love 's alarms Which now so sharply stings And now so strongly charms . "
16 Lastly there is the question of cost , always important with social research , and particularly so here .
17 They probably have neither the time nor the inclination to go through the necessary learning process , and particularly so now that the more modern battery-powered devices are available and are so efficient .
18 There is nothing constitutionally mandatory about any such particular structure but , both in existing legislation and particularly so far as internal civil service organisation is concerned , such a structure is assumed and there are heavy administrative costs involved in change .
19 Colleagues , just to try and let you know what , er I 've got in my mind concerning the business that 's fell off the agenda yesterday and today so far .
20 Now police forces have to grade their to things , we get the immediate response , the nine nine nine calls , and then so on .
21 I think you put it in the middle and then so like
22 You pick who you want but you got ta justify it and er and then so so okay , for arguments sake you pick say , for arguments sake picks .
23 And then So now you 're travelling a little bit too close , your eyes are glued on the back of the vehicle in front , what 's the sort of feeling you get ?
24 Yes so this i I mean this is what maths is , is about , you start doing something and then So how we going to lay this out ?
25 And er he went round and I do n't know I never heard him playing the fiddle , but they said he was very good at fiddling , but he was a grand one for old stories , , and er he was just doing farms here and there so Then eventually he turned so old he 'd only one dog and then er he died down at the D At a place called the Doonie And this man D Duncan , he had just an er one of the er I think one of the tramps from Blair Gowrie was working to him and he came up and told my father and my father went down to see about him , you see him being in the parish council .
26 The plain truth is that I once twisted my knee after falling down a ridiculously narrow flight of stairs at a crowded party in a terraced house in Highgate , and I found it so comforting and indeed so peculiarly elegant to lean on a good stout walking stick during the weeks that followed this mishap that I continued to do so long after my leg had returned to normal .
27 He knows there are times when we feel so deeply and yet so confusedly that we can not frame petitions , but simply come in silent pleading to the Lord .
28 To be so close to a girl and yet so rarely be able to caress her .
29 Bourani seemed greenly remote from all that ; so far , and yet so near ; its small mysteries , which grew smaller as the week passed , no more than an added tang , or hazard , in its other promise of civilized pleasure .
30 His mouth encompassed hers once again as he drove into her , so shockingly abrupt and yet so incredibly sensual .
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