Example sentences of "[vb past] so [adj] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Hamnett and Rosen became so close so quickly that May 's magazine was scrapped at the last minute in favour of a version reworked by Rosen . |
2 | No I , I got so much here I thought it would be fair to with you . |
3 | Mr Dods , of Coatham House Farm , Coatham Mundeville , said : ‘ When I was young I would barely get on a bus on my own but I got so much out of Young Farmers . |
4 | At first they seemed so close together as to form an impassable barrier , but as they drew nearer it became clear that they were several yards apart . |
5 | Fighting Margaret Lacey seemed so futile now . |
6 | The latter , which seemed so strange even a few years ago , is now available as a result of our understanding of sign languages and of the developments in foreign spoken language learning . |
7 | They seemed so easy together . |
8 | She seemed so authoritative already , so decided , a world away from the desperately anxious girl he had taken to pay her first calls that chill afternoon of February . |
9 | The fears that had driven him to race frantically out to the Lock seemed so ridiculous now that he could not help making a joke out of them , and himself . |
10 | If there had been a fire the tragedy was doubly sickening ; frequently there was not a fire and it all seemed so unreal rather like some still life tableau . |
11 | Exaltation was subject to evaporation in the squabbles of defeat , and Moore noted with bitterness that ‘ the enthusiasm of which we heard so much nowhere appears ’ . |
12 | It mattered so much suddenly . |
13 | Carrie lingered , partly because she felt so sorry suddenly , and partly because she felt guilty . |
14 | Indeed , why it was that she felt so breathless now . |
15 | But I must admit I really had a go at one nonce and felt so guilty afterwards , after she explained to me what had happened . |
16 | I thought : no wonder I felt so terrible yesterday . |
17 | ‘ No , ’ she answered quietly , and felt so guilt-ridden then that she could n't look at him , but turned her head and stared out of the side-window . |
18 | Puzzled to find her thoughts taking such a melancholy turn when she felt so wonderful inside , Sarella made her way into the bathroom and ran a shower . |
19 | One librarian felt so hard up that she had begun looking for bargains at car boot sales — ‘ Adrian Mole in mint condition for 20p ’ — a practice which raises many questions about funding our schools . |
20 | Mahon came from a region they knew so little about . |
21 | It was always chilly at the school because the building was made of stone , rather like a castle , and was perched on the top-most peak of a mountain , surrounded by pine trees which grew so close together that it was very damp and gloomy . |
22 | In the 1950s and the 1960s many US firms grew so large so fast that Europeans began to speak of the ‘ American takeover ’ of their economies . |
23 | ‘ You looked so awful earlier , so gaunt and haunted . |
24 | I did n't think I looked so dreadful before , and I certainly did n't think it was any business of theirs how I looked . |
25 | He took so long though did n't he ? |
26 | I bought so many yesterday , I 'm never buying another pair in my life . |
27 | When the counsellor asked him how he felt about not having sex , he replied that he thought that sex was often ‘ overblown ’ and that , anyway , he did not want to bother Sarah with his attentions , because she had so much else on her plate . |
28 | Yeah well why that happened , Oh I think it was just pressure of work you know , she had so much else to do . |
29 | Fabia drove down to Dover unhappily , not liking herself very much that , instead of being co-operative when Cara had so much else to worry her , she had been a shade obstructive . |
30 | Well I 'd like to see it Jonathan but I do n't I had so much on at |