Example sentences of "[noun pl] that so [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 It seems that children have not yet absorbed the fears , doubts and confusions that so often beset us as adults .
2 The Football Supporters Association have set out on a project to democratise the game , taking control of the clubs and institutions that so ruthlessly exploit their support .
3 THERE can be few musicals that so vividly evoke the era they portray as A Slice of Saturday Night , a 60s skit on teenage passions set in Eric ‘ Rubberlegs ’ De Vene 's Club A Go-Go .
4 The authoritarian parent or dutiful child attitudes that so often characterized these relationships in previous generations are thankfully on the way out .
5 A local study exposure programme arranges visits to deprived areas that so far do not have organised activities .
6 Before the patient leaves the physiotherapist uses a particular technique which helps work through the big sobs that so often follow crying , believing that the crying has used up oxygen and big sobs restore balance .
7 When it is considered that in the ‘ real world ’ mathematics does not come in the small , fragmented packages that so frequently exist on our syllabuses ( e.g. ‘ Fractions ’ and ‘ Decimals ’ , ‘ Addition ’ and ‘ Multiplication ’ , ‘ Perimeter ’ and ‘ Area ’ ) , it is not surprising that pupils are unable to get a useful overview , or see relationships .
8 The same calculations that so accurately predict the proportions in which the elements are made in the big bang also predict the amounts in which they are made .
9 Baby hedgehogs do not have the spines that so readily identify their parents , but these soon start to grow .
10 Afterwards Sharon 's stepfather appealed for a concerted campaign to end the spate of car thefts that so often ended in tragedy …
11 It 's the verges that 're either not cut at all or they 're cut with one of two machines , the primo is little bits and the machines that so aptly described .
12 There has got to be some genuine changes in our erm willingness to work hard at our family life and not to give in easily at the challenges that so often break our homes up .
13 Despite the all the cutbacks that so clearly indicate that IBM Corp now acknowledges that the mainframe can not remain a dominant part of its business for much longer , the company does have new models up its sleeve for early next year — February is thought likely , our US associate Technology News of America hears .
14 While Arrested Development 's current album shows just how good rap can be , You Got ta Believe ( Atlantic ) by Marky Mark and The Funky Bunch shows all the traits that so richly deserve ridicule .
15 As a teen-ager , he took daily subway trips to the Metropolitan Museum to study the painted portraits that so greatly influenced his photographic style .
16 As a result of this work , Quinn argues that , while formal ( i.e. rational , in the sense defined above ) planning systems serve useful purposes , they focus unduly upon measurable quantities and underemphasize ‘ the vital qualitative organizational and power-behavioral factors that so often determine strategic success ’ ( p. 15 ) .
17 However the examples of planning exercises that come to light are usually the ‘ exotic ’ ones that so often feature in Open University case studies : Stantonbury Campus ; Countesthorpe College ; North Westminster Community School !
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