Example sentences of "[pron] is so [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | At the river mouths are stones and huge boulders brought down when the rivers are in flood , although most of the year there is so little water in the rivers that it is hard to imagine . |
2 | The other reason we claim so often to be arguing about a matter of principle is that there is so little substance in many arguments that a reference to principle is necessary in order to sustain the argument . |
3 | Could you please advise me on this matter as there is so little literature available on skin allergies and pigmentation . |
4 | One reason there is so little change in most traditional bureaucratic organizations , I argue , is that they have conditioned out of people the willingness to stand up for a new idea . |
5 | The reason why there is so little progress is horribly tangled up in the overall failure of Italy 's public life , a failure which is arousing mounting concern among her EC partners . |
6 | In a way what is most striking , however , is that there is so little evidence from post-classical times : Levy 's Ergänzungsindex provides a fascinating illustration of just how many sources completely lack references to trusts . |
7 | This is because there is so little fat included in the diet and the exercises reach deep into the body , toning your muscles and improving your shape . |
8 | It is seldom practised with roses now — there is so little advantage over what can be achieved by budding — and is really of superfluous interest to be included here . |
9 | Her the narrow lanes are most pleasant for cycling , horseriding or even driving out in a pony trap for there is so little traffic and so much nature to be observed . |
10 | I think this is generally because there is so little loft on the clubface and they fear that they will not get the ball into the air . |
11 | Really , I 'm surprised that there is so little blood with these operations . ’ |
12 | Because there is so little drag on crossing two stitches every four rows this is one time when you will not need to take down a stitch to either side of the cable . |
13 | It has to be as , apart from briefly translating ideas for a new character on to paper , he finds ‘ there is so little time . |
14 | ‘ There is so much adventure still to be enjoyed , ’ says Rosemary who is a member of Wirral Tinnitus Group , one of the country 's largest tinnitus self-help groups . |
15 | In the black townships there is so much black on black violence , I think we can call it a war . |
16 | Now there is so much variety . ’ |
17 | There is so much life in this area . |
18 | It 's one reason why there is so much apathy in America where campaigns seem never-ending . |
19 | There is so much happening at the Institute and in the profession at the moment that the task of ensuring that members , the public and decision-makers are aware of developments is an enormous challenge . ’ |
20 | The skill is in some danger of being lost , but I insist that there is so much fun and pleasure in it and the methods are so effective that it should never be allowed to die out . |
21 | Day 10 ) There is so much history down here ! |
22 | The origin of these substances is worth considering here , because there is so much misinformation on the subject . |
23 | There are no nearby cities , and there is so much space that the area remains unspoilt . |
24 | For young women more than any other group there is so much scope for expression through the way they dress and look , so many more opportunities to have fun , play around with the rules , and make some of their own . |
25 | As the ball hangs there , moon-white against the wall of cloud , everything in the world seems briefly up for grabs and I am seized by two contradictory feelings : there is so much beauty in the world it is incredible that we are ever miserable ; there is so much shit in the world that it is amazing we are happy even for a moment . |
26 | There is so much opportunity for children to look at the nature of the physical world around them which is n't taken advantage of , and which could be , and I think that may have something to do with the attitude of teachers as much as the attitude of children . |
27 | There is so much opportunity for children to look at the nature of the physical world around them which is n't taken advantage of , and which could be , and I think that may have something to do with the attitude of teachers as much as the attitude of children . |
28 | There is so much water it is unbelievable . ’ |
29 | Aarau is sometimes called the garden town because there is so much green and such easy access to the open countryside through which the Aare curves . |
30 | There is so much evidence Of this that it hardly needs restatement here , nor does its corollary that the present tropical belt is atypically narrow . |