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

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1 What should have been a triumphant closing ceremony turned into an embarrassing muddle , so much so that Polish television switched to a football match .
2 The set of curtains were rotated 90° daily so that directional polarization was under experimental control .
3 In the main , however , the selection procedure is rigorous enough so that basic training does not have to be used for assessment purposes .
4 As was seen in the previous section , the legal ingredients of the offence were successively whittled away so that public alarm became of relative insignificance , although the offence was apt to be charged in cases of group disorder .
5 On the whole , however , CD-ROMs are now as physically integrated with computers as any other peripheral ; indeed , more so since new generation microcomputers are increasingly being designed with built-in CD players alongside the conventional magnetic floppy and hard disc drives .
6 The management of innovation efforts , particularly in terminating activities that do not make business sense , can be delicate as well as time-consuming — the more so since administrative fiat is not an acceptable solution .
7 These markets had been greatly depressed throughout much of the 1770s , and Chalford , perhaps more so than other clothing areas , suffered badly .
8 The storage of cleaning products is every bit as demanding as the storage of food and in some cases more so as considerable danger can arise if conditions are not satisfactory .
9 It was brought by the customers when required for use rather than all at once so that large-scale storage was not needed at the mills .
10 Indeed , Dorinda now advises other women to recognize that beauty can not be made to last , and Leapor closes the poem urging women to improve themselves spiritually so that old age will be satisfying :
11 A potential danger is that the trend away from the identification and analysis of planation surfaces could go too far so that insufficient attention is accorded to these remnants in the landscapes of areas dominated by formerly extensive landsurfaces .
12 But the specialist papers were also ‘ house ’ journals , increasingly so as active antislavery subsided in the 1840s and 1850s .
13 Simultaneously coaly umbrellas flew apart so that smoky sunlight bathed the devastation below .
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