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

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1 The word ‘ consanguinity ’ is too cold — because it fits the metre so well , it implies she has carefully considered the impression she wants to make .
2 Ignoring Matilda , he turned to his son and said , ‘ I 'm always glad to buy a car when some fool has been crashing the gears so badly they 're all worn out and rattle like mad .
3 Over 500 candidates have completed the course so far and all have visited Lyles .
4 Article 20 of the Brussels Convention provides that where a defendant domiciled in one Contracting State is sued in a court of another Contracting State the court shall stay the proceedings so long as it is not shown that the defendant has been able to receive the document instituting the proceedings or an equivalent document in sufficient time to enable him to arrange for his defence , or that all necessary steps have been taken to this end .
5 Do we aid the overstretched budget — deny the children books and equipment in order to engage outsiders to do it and in so doing lose the rapport so carefully built with our staff ?
6 Oh I have no doubt of course I never I despise the woman so heartily that I never ask any questions about it .
7 Since then the Scots have perfected the art and , using the elements so generously provided for them by nature , distilled the whisky which today is inextricably woven into Scotland 's history , customs and culture .
8 Whilst understanding the reasons for change as part of AEAs evolution , he was unclear as to why the announcement had been made now but appreciated being given the information so explicitly and comprehensively .
9 Or did you not bother with the slap because you were enjoying the tickling so much ? ’
10 Secondly , I am impressed by the way in which my right hon. Friends have negotiated so positively on some aspects of the treaties , while at the same time drawing the line so firmly with our European partners on those parts of the treaties that we can not accept .
11 The Austro-Marxists seemed to carry the argument so far into the nationalist camp that only the distinction between the cultural and the economic preserved internationalism .
12 Well , of course ! — everyone knew that , but to see the results so soon
13 and then you were inveigled to the R and D and then you inveigled to become a Vice Chair , and today you 've been handling the ceremony so well , we 've had to keep you in cotton wool to make sure that er , that you kept your health .
14 If positive answers are obtained questions should be directed to the worker named in order to confirm the information so far received .
15 Though they can enjoy the advantages of the single market , they do run the risk of losing the inward investment which has favoured the UK so far .
16 Ca n't make the mistake so soon again .
17 But even with England manning the barricades so heroically , they still needed luck to hold on .
18 In West Germany the leader of the opposition , Kurt Schumacher , and his Social Democrat Party rejected entry on nationalist grounds , arguing that by binding the country so closely to western states which were also members of a military alliance led by the United States , Adenauer was making the possibility of German reunification even more difficult and remote .
19 She said no more , although she could not herself treat the matter so lightly .
20 She had heard the complaint so often from mother , teachers and friends that she could hear their concerted voices in her head .
21 Leech was examined on 18th August 1669 to see if he was able " to instruct the youth so far as to fit them for the universities " by a panel composed of Dr. Slater , Mr. Watson ( Schoolmaster of Sutton 's Hospital ) , Mr. Holmes ( Schoolmaster of Christ 's Hospital ) , and Mr. Crumland ( a master from St. Paul 's ) .
22 But they hate the Act so bitterly , not everybody will hold back their hands forever .
23 For just £15 you can give them a set of springs that take just an hour or two to fit under each key and make the keyboard so much bouncier .
24 ‘ But it is precisely those weather conditions , ’ said Lydia carefully , ‘ which make the countryside so unusually beautiful .
25 He was not seeing the ball so well .
26 I do think the discussion so far and the contribution from Mr and Mr is unfairly er at this stage erm prejudicing a proper assessment of er er er a for a new settlement all the way round Greater York including the Southwest and I return to a comment I made before the break , that dualling for example of the outer bypass of the York ring road which is programmed and is , will dramatically change may well dramatically change the perception erm erm of people to the to the west of the Greater York area in respect of the area to the north east .
27 Erm there 's the legendary Doctor Keat of Eton who er was was erm legendary precisely because he beat the boys so often and so vigorously .
28 These arguments have obviously won the day so far , but the climate of opinion is changing .
29 Now you get the health problems caused by over tight corseting , which led to constriction of lungs , of ribs , in some cases , punctured lungs , a lot of cases of T B in the eighteen forties were in fact where the corset had compressed the ribs so tightly , that they 'd actually punctured the lung .
30 Of course , Alex old man , it could be done by an A.S.M. , but you do know the part so well , you could time it properly .
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