Example sentences of "[be] so [adv] [vb pp] for " in BNC.

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1 Music , tears , song , breath are so closely linked for me — like a great life giving force .
2 The Germans , who are so widely attacked for not coughing up more for a war on which they were n't consulted , are the only Western country making real sacrifices , not only to integrate East Germany , which is costing them 150 billion Dm this year , but also to help Poland , Czechoslovakia , Hungary and even the Soviet Union .
3 Of course some policemen and women , at the other extreme , welcomed the research as an opportunity to talk about issues which are so often taken for granted among colleagues and family that they are not topics of conversation .
4 The rest had been so well prepared for work by their previous sixteen years of socialisation that they found few problems .
5 In this respect , pregnant girls at Arbour are also very knowledgeable and confident about giving birth because they have been so well prepared for it , and tend to sail through labour and birth without a lot of problems .
6 A more efficient harness than the crude yoke , which had been so well suited for draught-oxen , was introduced about the ninth century .
7 Its influence must have been very considerable for the boy to have been so successfully supported for the kingship against an adult rival .
8 Finally reveal the sweet-scented truth about yourself that has been so cruelly denied for all these years . ’
9 May I come to the aid of your correspondents who have been so severely maligned for daring to question the divine right of the English to claim the whole of these islands as their own ?
10 You 're so well known for the ES295 Gibson guitar that it became dubbed the ‘ Scotty Moore ’ model , but you did n't use that guitar all the time , did you ?
11 Extract from a letter received from a disabled resident at Sussexdown ‘ It really is a privilege to be in such a lovely place , and to be so well cared for , there ca n't , I 'm sure , be another Home like it in the whole of Britain . ’
12 Lucky child , to be so well cared for while others suffer so much !
13 It is certainly good news that it will be so conveniently placed for you .
14 Anyone who wanted to catch the train to London would know their children were being so well cared for .
15 Indeed there have been several cases in the press recently of 10- or 11-year-olds being so severely beaten for under-achievement at school that they died .
16 There are many species of ‘ flying ’ squirrels , but none of these is so well equipped for flight as the colugo , their gliding membranes being not nearly so extensive .
17 Water is so often taken for granted that few people consider what is needed in a supply until the matter is forced upon them by a shortage or a change in properties that affect the running of a works .
18 It 's so well written for the clarinet , and it certainly does not deserve its comparative neglect . ’
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