Example sentences of "[adv] be so [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 THERE has not been so much breast-beating in the cinema since Bernadette .
2 The relationship of women within the family and to waged work throughout the twentieth century has not been so clear cut .
3 As for the other popular route — disks by post through a shareware library — things may not be so clear cut .
4 Since no firm of solicitors can ever afford to retain the services of any employee or partner whose conduct tends to reflect ill on the reputation of the practice , and since the circumstances may rarely be so clear cut as to secure withdrawal from the firm by consent , thorough consideration must be given at the outset to the conditions for expelling partners .
5 Oh do n't be so stupid woman .
6 Do n't be so vicious man .
7 Would n't be so much fun then would it ?
8 And you think that should not happen , there should n't be so much coverage .
9 ‘ If this film had already been made there would n't be so much confusion about what the Maastricht Treaty is and what it means to Britain , ’ said one of the film 's producers , as Mr Brandreth rehearsed his lines in front of the European Parliament in Brussels .
10 Do n't be so damned poor-spirited .
11 Bob Morgan , why is it that whenever the word gipsy comes up there 's so much antagonism and interest ?
12 RAM TV : Why is so little reggae played on TV and radio ?
13 Why is so much work being done by contractors ?
14 WHY WAS so much noise and trouble caused over the poll tax ?
15 If Saint Monday was as normal as the modern Saturday , then why was so much fuss made about it ?
16 Setting off for home on the bus has never been so much fun for the children of Grange Junior School in Swindon .
17 Never was so much intellect and emotion expended by so many on so little .
18 ‘ Keys : never was so much intellect and emotion expended by so many on so little ’
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