Example sentences of "[vb base] so [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 No person presently doing business with the Vendor nor any customer or supplier who is in the habit of purchasing from or selling to the Vendor ( as the case may be ) in relation to the Business will within twelve calendar months from Completion cease so to do or otherwise substantially reduce its purchase from or supplies to the Business .
2 Congestions ; they feel so oppressed that they want the window open , especially at night .
3 When people get into a stress-induced panic about their workload they may ( a ) begin to load more and more on to their own shoulders , and ( b ) feel so overwhelmed that they ca n't seem to get started .
4 They still love them but feel so undermined and out of control that they become more aggressive and violent in an attempt to finally gain power .
5 When fatigue is complete the olfactory nerves become so de-sensitivized that the odour is no longer noticeable .
6 His work has now become so specialised that men of the highest standard are required to fill this office .
7 I do so hope that you never fall prey to any of the crippling diseases within our society because maybe then you will come to appreciate the need for these experiments .
8 I do so to ensure that the credit for these accounts , which I would suggest give rise to cautious satisfaction though not for over-optimism , should go to my predecessor as Treasurer — QC .
9 His magnificent gifts of drawing — not exaggerating — character and of getting an atmosphere have so worked that few of us have not been to sea in frigates before the age of eighteen and come in some way in contact with non-comfortable men and women .
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