Example sentences of "have go soft " in BNC.
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1 | There is no point in pretending that Brenton has gone soft . |
2 | Fearing that the commission has gone soft , some of Microsoft 's competitors are threatening the firm with legal action . |
3 | They need to see a tough manager — someone like you , hey ? — so they never think that the organisation has gone soft . |
4 | He added : ‘ Society has gone soft and does n't seem to know how to deal with hardened criminals . |
5 | Since Mandy had died , he 'd gone soft , he admitted that . |
6 | Tod says Sam should not have gone soft on a blab who squealed . |
7 | Whereas it once had a reputation as being one of the toughest and most feared women 's prisons in Britain , it is now regarded as having gone soft by some of the prison officers . |
8 | Graham has already criticised the players ' poor start , suggesting they 've gone soft by failing to come to terms with the physical aspect of their opening two games . |
9 | I would n't want readers to think I 've gone soft on freedom to roam following a comment I made in July 's Scottish News . |
10 | Pakistan claim the ball was changed under Law 5 simply because it had gone soft — but that would not have needed the intervention of the match referee . |
11 | Cold Blow Lane no longer chills the blood for all the wrong reasons , but that is not to say the Lions have gone soft . |
12 | Store both in a coo but frost-free place until the spring , but remember to periodically remove any that have gone soft or rotten . |
13 | Is it not unfortunate that , since that time , some members of the Labour party have gone soft on terrorism ? |
14 | It 's becoming increasingly clear that Class War 's gone soft , what with the film and the book . |
15 | They say he 's gone soft , sold out . |
16 | And Min 's erection 's gone soft , too . ’ |
17 | I might eat the bugger now , look at that , I bet it 's gone soft . |