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

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1 Through a cracked squinting window high up in a cracked squatting tenement , a 25 watt woman is wearily flattening her husband 's future shirt with a nearly-steaming iron in an environment where the purple sweat and aggro must eventually print its feeling on the creamy-browny ever so piled up non dish washy ever so squashy piled up feelings ever so — ironed out onto the stove under the sink beyond the plug-hole of anyone 's conception .
2 And I 'm not sure that the children necessarily want their parents quite so involved in their school life by the time they , they get to that age , they 're , rather value their independence in , in many ways .
3 They wo n't pick the phone up so wait till later .
4 ‘ The fish can even improve fishing in waters previously so blocked with weeds that they were unfishable . ’
5 A distinction is sought to be drawn between the staff included in clause 1 of section 34 ( being those also falling within section 35 and who are appointed until a fixed age ) and staff not so appointed to whom section 34(3) applies and who may be dismissed on the notice period specified in their letter of appointment .
6 With either type , you may find a 50mm socket , into which a suitably-sized boss connector or adaptor is welded to take a solvent-welded or push-fit pipe , or a push-fit or compression fitting which takes a branch pipe directly so needs to be the correct size .
7 Melinda , who run the kitchen and bathroom design company Just So Design with her partner , is one of a growing number of people who are finding it easier , and more profitable , to manage their business from home .
8 8.1.3 that the Tenant shall have surrendered part of the Premises in which event the liability of the Guarantor under this Lease shall continue in respect of the part of the Premises not so surrendered after making any necessary apportionments under the Law of Property Act 1925 Section 140 and
9 As the 1956 Act applies only to buildings , s.1(1) of the 1968 Act extended the offence to include dark smoke emitted from ‘ industrial and trade premises ’ defined , for the purpose of that Act , by s.1(5) as ‘ premises used for any industrial or trade purposes or premises not so used on which matter is burnt in connection with any industrial or trade process ’ .
10 ( 5 ) A recognised body which is required to insure under this Rule shall each twelve months after recognition is granted to it under these Rules , or at any other time when so required by the Council , submit to the Council evidence of compliance with this Rule .
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