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

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1 In the first edition I felt I owed a debt of gratitude to my old teacher , Professor Geoffrey Lampe , who has since died so courageously of cancer , to close friends , the Revd.
2 In a move which has upset Leeds ' manager Howard Wilkinson , Batty said : ‘ I had heard that Blackburn were interested but it has all happened so quickly .
3 No challenger to a President in office has ever scored so heavily .
4 His ring classicism has always argued so persuasively against excessive physical harm , his pride was beyond anything but a regal exit .
5 Myself and my friend rehearsed frantically trying so very carefully not to push the coach off the edge of the stage but the production date was growing ever closer .
6 Britain had become the most urbanized nation in the world by the late nineteenth century , and has probably remained so ever since .
7 THE ELECTION has now become so thunderingly dull that I believe the viewing ratings on telly have never been lower .
8 There are also hints of the four-generation families which longer life has now made so much more common , when — though still very rarely indeed — a great-grandparent is recalled .
9 One ARENA spokesman has even gone so far as to suggest that there are nine to ten women in the party for every man .
10 One such protagonist has recently gone so far as to claim that Aristotle 's Phantasmata — the mental images that are involved in most or all mental activities — are identical with the symbols on which computational procedures are carried out .
11 The Plym has never fished so well and enthusiasts report catches of up to eight fish per session with a high percentage of 2 lb plus specimens .
12 Er if you want to take er use of that facility then if you have n't done so you 'd better do so fairly quickly .
13 " Perhaps you 'd better do so now . "
14 Because if not , you 'd better say so now and I 'll go away and never bother you again .
15 Have I made much sense so far ?
16 Then , at , the news that we 'd all worked so hard for .
17 I never understood until I came to Taipei and we met again , when I started to realise why I 'd always reacted so strongly to you .
18 Hazily , Meredith tried to recall if they 'd always looked so intensely inviting .
19 I 'd never worked so hard at anything in my life ; nor , once I 'd started , had I wanted anything so badly .
20 ‘ Yer do n't 'ave ter shout so loud .
21 She could n't recall ever feeling so desperately , fiercely angry and unhappy .
22 There was no general consistency in response to this group of questions , which may have indicated that subjects responding correctly did so out of knowledge of the scientific findings .
23 Galadriel Hopkins had rarely come so close to begging .
24 Kirov appeared a little surprised that it had all gone so smoothly .
25 ‘ I had n't realised it had all taken so long — it was lunchtime when the alarm went off . ’
26 She heard Ana scream her name but it had all happened so fast that she was stunned .
27 He had felt sour ever since her arrival — he could admit it to himself now — but simply because it had all happened so unexpectedly and confusedly .
28 It had all happened so long ago , and she had found a successful career for herself in radio anyway , despite Luke 's having caused her to be dismissed from that first job back in South Africa and the subsequent need to abandon her Communications course , and as he himself had pointed out — oh , as she herself had always known deep down , hence her long-ago guilt — she had chosen to leave Johannesburg when her father was dying .
29 It had all happened so quickly .
30 I could not understand how it had all happened so quickly .
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