Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [adv] so [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | It is quite evident that the majority feel that Medau Blue should be retained for use on special occasions thought you are not nearly so favourably disposed to wearing it in class — at least in its present form ! |
2 | These features are not usually so well marked in females . |
3 | They are not now so physically deterministic , but others , some place-name scholars and archaeologists for example , are now in danger of the same simplistic reasoning . |
4 | Today 's stars , which naturally include any of the England squad are all worth a look , but there are a number of other anglers around who are not quite so generally well known but are a joy to watch . |
5 | Men are not quite so easily put off sex . |
6 | It becomes clear , too — especially when studying youth subcultures since rock 'n' roll — that the spheres of work and leisure are not always so closely intertwined as Adorno suggests , the latter simply duplicating the reified forms of consciousness which may be characteristic of the former . |
7 | It forces the researcher to take seriously questions that may be relevant to other fields of enquiry , but which are not always so sharply focused . |
8 | They 're probably not so deep you see as the other ones that side |
9 | Although the majority of scientists tend to be a little coy about metaphysical matters in their professional publications , they are often less so outside when writing elsewhere , being prone to describe the framework of presuppositions about perception within which they conduct their investigations as if it were a discovery in its own right and that ‘ discovery ’ an explanation of perception . |
10 | So erm the voting papers are out today so please erm go round and get peoples ' names . |
11 | So although consumers may on average be better off so far as their spending power is concerned , they may be worse off overall when environmental factors are taken into account . |
12 | ‘ You must put it down to jet lag and worry over my sister ; I 'm not usually so easily fooled . ’ |
13 | It 's got ta be there somewhere so just let's and find it . |
14 | He was tough and strong , disciplined and unselfish — he was the epitome of the goal-maker , whose efforts were recognised by his colleagues and opponents and by the discerning fan , but were perhaps not so well appreciated by less perceptive onlookers or pressmen . |
15 | However , sites were not usually so well located , and even when distant from sources of suitable stone , there can have been little special movement of material in such small quantities as were required for cs . |
16 | But they were not always so well received . |
17 | For Maud Gonne , the prospects were not quite so thrillingly clear-cut . |
18 | Guineas were nowhere else so easily available . |
19 | If people were no longer so easily frightened into docility , new ways would have to be found to make them ductile . |
20 | Expectations reshaped by mores are no longer so easily affronted . |
21 | We are no longer so much nibbled as jostled . |
22 | ‘ Papa says it 's all right so long as there are other people around . ’ |
23 | But Miss Philimore seems to think she 's all right so long as she 's watched , and it would save me having to look for someone else . ’ |
24 | The first contains a few records , so collect them and slide down the ice into the water , this is extremely easy so just use the map to reach the room containing the concert poster , records and a ‘ ? ’ ( worth 50 points ) , grab 'em all and move up to the extra life , then to the ladder and get the heart if you need it , walk right , go up the ladder and down the other side , pick up the crate and jump into the water . |
25 | It is not however so well suited to an intensive , detailed study of spoken language . |
26 | ‘ But it is not really so very difficult , ’ said Snodgrass , after he was hoisted into the saddle and discovered how to take up the reins . |
27 | The problem of where to put all those extra chairs is not really so very difficult . |
28 | The upshot of non-verbal actions is not always so easily formulated . |
29 | And once you 're married a little bit of complacency settles in and your membership is not quite so well served , but what you 've got to remember is that whilst you 're busy losing interest , somebody else is always interested in your partner or your member , so when , I 'll rephrase that I 'll rephrase that . |
30 | The rasp of the Pratt and Whitney R985 radial engine is not quite so authentically nostalgic as the putter of the old Tiger Moth 's Gipsy Major , but lost of people do like to do things in pairs while on holiday . |