Example sentences of "[adv] so [adv] [vb pp] [that] " in BNC.
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1 | It is not so commonly remembered that for him too it was the South African experience of the Boer War and its aftermath from which he emerged ‘ unionist ’ in the Imperial context . |
2 | Typically there is a pair of ganglia in each segment of the body , but the members of a pair are usually so closely united that they appear as a single ganglion , the commissure being no longer evident externally . |
3 | The arrangement of the keys is now so firmly established that attempts to alter it have met with failure . |
4 | This is now so widely accepted that it seems less like a theory , or even a theoretical framework , than a piece of common sense ; and in one form or another it encompasses the views of the majority of Anglo-American philosophers and neuroscientists about the basis of consciousness or , at the very least , of perception . |
5 | These techniques of consumer targeting are now so widely applied that a separate chapter must be devoted to them . |
6 | Our body is now so much improved that we actually feel happier with it . |
7 | With the illicit amorous adventures of wives in the situation of the eternal triangle ( husband , wife , lover ) being the most common single dramatic type in the fabliaux , the most frequent type as the object of ridicule is the deceived husband , often not merely cuckolded but on occasion beaten or otherwise degraded or abused as well ; and what is more after all this sometimes so utterly deceived that he remains happy in the delusion that his wife has proved herself faithful to him . |
8 | The projectionist there dutifully pulled out can after can of old stock , sometimes so poorly preserved that the nitrate was destroying the footage . |
9 | The standards of CNAA courses were therefore so well established that major shifts in , or the removal of , the validation tradition through peer review might imperil what had been achieved . |