Example sentences of "[verb] [noun pl] so [adv] [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | You do n't enjoy things so much when you get older . ’ |
2 | Of course , some people will refuse to co-operate at all , but once an interview is under way most people will be prepared to answer questions so long as they seem genuine and relevant . |
3 | Have you ever seen things so clearly as when you were first in love ? |
4 | Why is it that Eastern peoples acquire languages so easily while we in the West make such heavy weather of it ? |
5 | Or , to put it the other way round , affines only remain friends so long as they remain affines ; they are bonded together by political alliance rather than by common substance , and , if the parties concerned want to maintain that alliance , they must repeatedly reaffirm that bonding by the appropriate exchange of imperishable valuables of a visible and identifiable kind . |
6 | Sporting gentlemen of the pre-Victorian period saw no harm in making money through playing games so long as this was a matter of gambling ; nor did they mind mixing with others of a lower class , who derived the bulk of their income in this way , provided distinctions of birth were recognized and preserved . |
7 | RICHARD Gere is desperate to have children so long as he does not have to change any nappies . |
8 | This last choice is desirable but it only delays things so far as getting home is concerned , since the forest road stops on the frontier some three miles away , and there you can but turn round . |
9 | Officers should be allowed ‘ to take part in conspiracies to import drugs so long as they withdrew prior to importation . ’ |
10 | It seems to me that they all have implications so far as people 's lives are concerned — their activities , their rewarding work , in a sense . |