Example sentences of "[det] so [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Erm no we do n't want that so just keep saying no .
2 Thus it is possible that the chronic alcoholism reported in some socialist utopias in the East may have the same psychological roots as that so vividly described by the Spanish chroniclers of Inca Peru .
3 The C E C will campaign for that so please support motion two nine four .
4 erm They gave away one goal , but erm that so often happens in that sort of situation , but no , people can score goals erm from anywhere from Oxford United and Jim Magilton was singled out in particular , I mean he 's been with the side since October and scored nine goals from mid-field , that really is a tremendous performance .
5 I 've found the increasing dogmatism and certainty that she 's right the most sinister thing about her because that so often goes with paranoid feelings , and it may be that this is one manifestation of that .
6 A sharp eyed youngster should have no difficulty in spotting the loose change , that so often litter such areas .
7 This so exactly catches the current position in the social sciences that , with or without Kuhn 's blessing , ‘ paradigm ’ has entered the language of social science .
8 As mentioned previously , this so often happened with monotonous and maddening frequency during operations , but luckily radio contact was regained in the nick of time and the message was passed that Margate seemed the most likely landing spot .
9 Additionally and importantly , for from this so much resulted , there was extensive correspondence to be dealt with .
10 The remarkable thing about Daryl Runswick 's operatic project , following a tradition set by Britten himself and acknowledged as such by the generous support of the Aldeburgh Foundation , is that it involves whole classes from primary and middle schools around Suffolk , not just the few so prematurely labelled ‘ musical ’ .
11 It does give them the opportunity to provide the facilities , and on top of that on top of classification we now have grading , where every aspect of that hotel 's operation is examined and inspected and they are giving erm the classification as well as the grading , which could be highly commended or commended , and to give you some idea , out of the hotels in this region , you know , very , very few so far have reached the highly commended accolade , and those that do are well worth it , you know .
12 Even as we admire the sharpness , the delicacy , of the delineation , of this self-sacrificing old maid , that lowly and tormented man , this uncertain child — even as we admire , we see too the hopelessness that these so powerfully suggest .
13 Yet there are still quiet corners and delightful places to see on the Costa Blanca … and all so easily reached on drives and excursions for those who want to get away from it all .
14 You all so easily forget these names now , oh I do n't remember it , but the other , oh I remember old , eh mate of , he was second in command when I was in India , and he , he , he was a right character , he was a right chara
15 None of us really knew what we were going to see , and in the early days the tapes were rather artificial because the lessons were all so well prepared , the kids knew they were going to have a video in the classes , it did n't mean that they were always well behaved !
16 I said no , I , I would hate to offend him because it 's all so well meant being a mother in law you have to watch it .
17 The network of warm nuances , security , so important to the weekly meeting , the ‘ sisterhood ’ of which they all so proudly spoke outside the group , was no longer the fine-spun filigree in which air and light and communication were held .
18 Why was this all so tightly packed ?
19 When I was waiting at the Connons the other night before you all so efficiently arrested me , I had occasion to use the phone-box almost opposite the house .
20 They were all so deeply embedded in themselves there was no love or support left for her .
21 But once you 've got there , you do n't have to play down the big moments , or play up the character scenes , because it 's all so perfectly balanced . ’
22 Given the extremes within the party it is not surprising that there is a continuing feud between those willing to make political deals and those so utterly opposed to the system that they will make no concessions .
23 Tricot delivered a report of stunning mediocrity similar to those so often produced by pompous security commissions in Britain investigating spies , traitors , and telephone tapping .
24 He has already won 1,267 — just under half of those so far contested .
25 Of the part-time tutors , about a quarter were local schoolmasters , and there were also a number of parish clergy , local government officers and retired professional people ; only two of those so far booked for courses were women , although when the programme was finalised there were three .
26 The scope of the present debate will now be expanded by examining whether there are more substantial grounds than those so far considered for regarding companies as ‘ private ’ bodies .
27 If Councillor Fraser follows the trend , he will now be ‘ FIMgt ’ which makes his list 30 letters , and a clear winner among those so far reported .
28 We 've still got thirty still got thirty cos we have n't taken any so perhaps put twelve nought nought under that and take it away .
29 Equally , pupils who are very able should be allowed to forge ahead , to embark on tests beyond the scope of any so far envisaged .
30 Meanwhile Pound has proposed an English poet who is more nearly an analogue to Gautier than any so far mentioned , a nearer analogue and yet still not wholly trustworthy because he is ‘ from poem to poem , extremely uneven ’ .
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