Example sentences of "[adv] so [adv] [that] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The bland Norwegian dropped it in so casually that Carrington made something of an idiot of himself .
2 Even more so now that victory seems to be slipping away from us .
3 The initiative for the change was British : full-backs , working in tandem , were catching forwards offside so often that games were becoming boring and gates were going down .
4 When , at last , she managed to speak , the words fluttered out so faintly that Melissa had to strain to catch them .
5 The man spun round so swiftly that George was taken aback and tripped , falling onto the soft mud .
6 Dana stirred her tea , swirling it round and round so rapidly that Claudia thought she would wash it out of the cup .
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