Example sentences of "[vb -s] [pron] so [det] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Sometimes he irritates me so much that I could scream at him . |
2 | It has long been held to look like a cello , but the elliptical window above the door looks like a beak to me , so that with the round windows above the upper façade looks nothing so much as a chick wearing a Napoleonic hat . |
3 | Nor was Vivien Saunders , who recently won her second British Coach of the Year award , being wise after the event when she talked of how , in her teaching , she emphasises nothing so much as that a youngster should attack the hole . |
4 | In these first few years of NME , the paper 's style recalls nothing so much as a Pathé newsreel crossed with Harry Enfield 's Mr Cholmondoley-Warner character ; stuffy , uncontentious and groaning under the weight of its own deference to the celebrities . |
5 | and you know it sort , it surprises you so much because I 've said we 'll go on this moving stair thing er what they call it ? |
6 | Astonishing is a bureau-bookcase of the 1760s , by which time the cool winds of classicism had tamed Piffetti 's rococo ardour , where the marquetry resembles nothing so much as a stylish product of Parisian 1930s Art-Deco . |
7 | I can not paint it as beautifully as that , but it absorbs me so much that I let myself go , never thinking of a single rule … |