Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] [adv] so [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Although thus easy so far — albeit unexpectedly — he could hardly have guessed at the difficulties ahead . |
2 | There are lots of screams coming from universities about them being hard done by , being cut back financially and so on so forth . |
3 | As a result of the invasion , the Iraqui invasion on August the second , many economies , especially in the third world countries developing countries , have been affected a lot by this crisis , not only in terms of erm world trade , the international security , the stability in the world , stability in the international markets and so on so forth , but also with regard to the ruminations from the ex-patriots living in the gulf area in general . |
4 | It was easy on Parky , not requiring a step-ladder , and not nearly so far to fall once aboard . |
5 | Viewed from the river bank John of Gaunt 's palatial residence looked magnificent , and even more so tonight with the festivities going on . |
6 | What we doubt may undermine our faith , and even more so how we doubt or why we fail to deal with doubt . |
7 | In a recent paper ( Isaacson , 1988 ) I put forward two theoretical constructs , coercive inducements and double conformity , which ‘ individually and even more so together offer powerful explanations and far-reaching insights ’ . |
8 | You pick who you want but you got ta justify it and er and then so so okay , for arguments sake you pick say , for arguments sake picks . |
9 | And quite rightly so too , but remember there 's a natural compound that 's simply been synthesised in nature . |
10 | I am also so excited , so appalled , so outside myself that I can look down at myself , so peculiarly detached , and yet also so vividly held stickily intact within myself that nothing makes sense and the moments do not join together in any comprehensible scale of time . |
11 | He flung the bedclothes back but not nearly so purposefully as heretofore , and he stayed on his back beside Clarissa who begged him not to go shouting just for once , because that was what the gramophone girl wanted , did n't he see ? |
12 | Instead , he had appeared happy to let her come and go unpestered , although , like Mary , but not yet so acutely , he had been aware of a deeper affinity . |
13 | They 'd seen it happen before to Gesner 's dancers , but not usually so early in the Season . |
14 | I suppose I 'm feeling slightly sceptical about the situation , but if you ask me as blankly as that of course my immediate reaction , my old reaction would be ‘ but of course I feel confident about the future of British music ’ , you know , in my more sceptical mood now I still would say ‘ yes ’ , but not quite so enthusiastically as before . |
15 | We knew each other before the Expo , though not quite so intimately as now . ’ |
16 | She had been expecting him to call , though not quite so soon as this . |
17 | ‘ It can still be pretty hazardous , though not quite so bloody . ’ |
18 | The opening of new offices may take place as part of a general expansion of the activities of a firm to additional locations ( though usually never so far away that they can not benefit from the goodwill attaching to headquarters ) or involve streamlining administration by establishing different departments in separate offices . |