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

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1 It seemed that with so much life in the foreground , resonant colours and dramatic changes in tone , the distance should have an element of stillness with close tonality and harmonised colours .
2 ‘ Let's just say , Mr Newman , that in so many murder enquiries the culprit turns out to be the person who discovered the body .
3 And for so little money !
4 There never was a time when so many could get about so quickly , comfortably , and with so little effort as we can now ( except when they were infants in arms ) .
5 They would n't want to be near warehousing units of course but erm there 's a lot of new building going on and with so much competition Thinking of Imelda for a job , I mean there 's , there 's loads of places here as well for her Exeter Hospital you know the Torbay .
6 And with so much theatre training available in the United States , New Zealand , Australia and Canada , it is interesting to ask why British theatre training is thought to be so beneficial .
7 and with so much steam coming from the forwards all the signs were that Gloucester were going to take sale to the cleaners …
8 And with so much wood in the room , a natural colour scheme has been chosen to complement it .
9 It does not take too much thought to work out who would be held mainly to blame , with today 's mass unemployment figures and with so much poverty around , does it ?
10 But mud slung in such quantities and with so much acrimony is bound to stick somewhere , and the overall impression being given is that while the law may be an ass , the profession of psychology is an even bigger one .
11 Miss Scott-Russell 's 65 ( 82 — 17 ) appears to qualify but seems surprisingly high with as much as seven years passing since the course 's opening and with so many county players in the Club .
12 Outside Israel , passengers can check in for a rival 's flight later and without so much hassle .
13 The state government has been pressurised into regulating the height of hotels and the distance they are built from the tideline ; but with so much money at stake the laws are flouted .
14 As I watched her reading , with such difficulty but with so much pleasure , a poem she evidently loved , something inside me said , ‘ Be ashamed ! ’
15 Gatting made the point that they had to win the final two games as after so much cricket they simply did not have the strength left for a third .
16 As with so much work with old people , it is attention to detail which counts : it may make the difference between safety and danger , just as it will between comfort and discomfort .
17 The classification of species of mushroom polyps , as with so many reef invertebrates , is far from clear , even to marine biologists .
18 As in so many computer applications , particularly in the personnel field , it is necessary to make it clear that the technology is an aid to managerial judgement and not a replacement for it .
19 Finally , fast motion can , after all , express speed , especially when it is used subjectively , as in so many car chases — the one in The French Connection , 1971 , is a better example than most , and includes similar speeded-up shots of the subway/elevated railway .
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