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

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1 Nina Myskow was on the show — wish we 'd have been together , we bounce off each other so well .
2 His upper jaw kept clamping down on his lower jaw with a loud grinding noise , and chewed through each morsel so thoroughly that we could hear his teeth striking against each other …
3 ‘ Mr Jacobsen , ’ she said , the words low and heavy with threat , ‘ if you ever try anything like that with me again I 'll report you for sexual harassment so fast you wo n't know what 's hit you .
4 ‘ There is no intrinsic reason for another reorganisation so soon after the last , and there is certainly no popular demand for it .
5 I I 've been coming here for forty years so far and and provocative statement I think in your programme this Autumn is the best that you 've had for years it 's a very good combination of classical and and modern plays and I really congratulate you on this programme and I would like to see that standard maintained .
6 ‘ He gave me six points for this country so clearly that I saw them as if on a black-board and could simply copy them down . ’
7 For that matter , now that I see them for this moment so clearly , what has Hugh to do with the king , either ?
8 However it is extremely refreshing to read a feminist novel which in part tackles the issue of obsessive love so uncompromisingly , and refuses to confuse compulsion with romance .
9 If the Conservatives dismissed the British Union of Fascists without too much concern — and most could see no good political reasons for embracing the fascist faith — they could not dismiss the threat of European fascism so easily , and attempted to accommodate it instead .
10 Section 3 of that Act so far as relevant provides :
11 The word serves to remind us of the importance of that element so far not introduced into the discussion : diplomacy .
12 The boy himself confirmed my suspicions , but although we were ‘ in love ’ , as boys and girls of that age so often are , we never attempted to put our theory into practice .
13 The large early building dates to the First , or Old , Temple period and is the best-preserved building of that age so far found in Crete .
14 In the light of this awesome fact , how can we treat our membership of that body so lightly ?
15 For the social sciences have more to gain from each other than they have to lose , and the precise origin and pedigree of new findings and theories is of little importance so long as they extend and expand our understanding of the world .
16 These were the knights of medieval chivalry so well known through courtly fiction , but based upon historical fact .
17 WHEN Alex Ferguson joined Manchester United as the new boss he wanted me out of Old Trafford so badly he tried to make me redundant .
18 Little more , even today , than the architecture of old Schiaparelli so eloquently declares .
19 He could see that part of Broken Springs so clearly , almost as if he was standing there .
20 The only employee of this company so far is Mr Kravchenko himself .
21 Where Falstaff has spent his life deceiving others , here he deceives himself , and is thrust out of this medium so far above his resources , social or moral : ‘ I know thee not , old man , fall to thy prayers ’ .
22 We estimate the cost of this campaign so far has been in excess of £20,000 .
23 To quote that part of this Act so far as it affects a member of a local authority may be useful .
24 The bulk of this book so far has been concerned with looking at what happens when people lose something .
25 Most of this research so far has been done by private companies ( mostly American ) .
26 There has been little mention of this aspect so far , but it appears that Customs will be empowered to vary the terms by publishing a notice ; that indicates that it will be quite strictly enforced .
27 The press releases tells me that most of the aforementioned highlights were written in the studio during the actual recording of this album so maybe the follow-up will be considerably more assured and even-handed .
28 The discussion of this chapter so far might perhaps be summed up by noting that Lakatos aimed to give a rationalist account of science but failed , whilst Kuhn denied that he aimed to give a relativist account of science but gave one nevertheless .
29 But first we briefly state the main result of this chapter so far .
30 I would not have learnt of this paper so quickly ( and perhaps not at all ) had I not had access to the Internet .
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