Example sentences of "[noun] which [am/are] so [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Selectors should also avoid books which are so tightly bound that they have to be held forcibly open .
2 Any would be magnificent and there is time to knit several of them for ‘ specials ’ but I have n't said anything yet about small ‘ fun ’ presents and decorations which are so much a part of Christmas .
3 Take for example the level of wages and working practices of the print unions in Fleet Street which are so obviously the result of the use of naked power .
4 There are few aquarium fish which are so uniformly peaceful and easily-maintained as the rasboras .
5 Along the new streets came new housing , the apartment buildings which are so closely identified with their originator that they are stylistically described simply as ‘ Haussmann ’ .
6 There are few occupations which are so tightly professionalized as the academic profession ( Perkin 1973 , Neave 1979a ) ; a fact which helps to explain why on the whole it seems to work fairly harmoniously with the ‘ external ’ professions .
7 A media theory for the 21 st century needs to consider these changed circumstances and , more fundamentally , whether we have come , or been led , to expect too much from means of mass communication which are so obviously and primarily economic enterprises with too few available resources to tackle the range of issues that occupy today 's citizen .
8 It should be possible to obtain a compromise which is effective in the legislation and which says , in effect , ’ There will be some crossings which are so rarely used that people are not inconvenienced by their closure . ’
9 Of course some policemen and women , at the other extreme , welcomed the research as an opportunity to talk about issues which are so often taken for granted among colleagues and family that they are not topics of conversation .
10 Behind so many faces which are so seemingly self-assured there lies tragedy as yet untouched by Christ 's love and we , the church-as-a-force , have the costly privilege of being Christ 's channels .
11 It also has the basic shape of the big continental breeds which are so eagerly being imported by British farmers .
12 Do all discourse types have parts which are so easily named ?
13 What may be thought surprising is the absence of Celtic deities which are so well represented in stone sculpture and reliefs , especially in the west .
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