Example sentences of "[vb past] so [adv] [vb pp] for " in BNC.
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1 | So you think this vitiated all the economic planning that you 'd so carefully prepared for ? |
2 | Although his head was throbbing almost intolerably , he 'd felt sober enough to ring for breakfast in his room , and had done his best to contemplate the ‘ Full English ’ he 'd so foolishly ordered for 7 a.m . |
3 | ‘ Ever since I first started making you question all the things you 'd so happily taken for granted ? ’ |
4 | The policy of austerity and a strong franc , which he had so staunchly defended for the best part of a decade ( and which had earned him such praise abroad ) , was being blamed within France for recession and for the record level of unemployment ( it broke through the symbolic 3m mark the day he handed over the reins of government ) . |
5 | Rather than punish him for the attempted rebellion , Henry gave Richard the task of quelling the very Aquitainian rebels from whom he had so recently looked for support . |
6 | Thrown away what Jez had so lovingly grown for her in Nutristem back at home . |
7 | The Home Office said one company had so far applied for a licence . |
8 | He wrote to Mary admitting the ‘ ardent attachment ’ he had so long felt for her , and asked her to confirm a rumour that she too was now engaged . |
9 | The idea was a novelty , it illumined a new area of thought in Isabel Lavender 's mind , and she felt a little daring , a little afraid , at bringing up for scrutiny something she had so long taken for granted . |