Example sentences of "so [adv] put " in BNC.

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1 Men are not quite so easily put off sex .
2 ’ When she saw Tilly would not be so easily put off , she sighed loudly .
3 He , however , was not to be so easily put off .
4 If he failed to come up with explanations to put everything right then , and then only , would he have to face the consequences himself , for it was clear now that she would have to leave — disengage herself from him , as Marc had so succinctly put it — but she had given her word and she would wait until the whole matter could be discussed openly .
5 Before going on to it however , the writer wishes to recapitulate as a means of recording further thoughts on the ideas so far put forward .
6 It is time to take account of that difference between perceiving from ‘ Now ’ and ‘ I ’ and imagining from other viewpoints which we have so far put aside as irrelevant.4 Although one can respond with some awareness to remote or hypothetical situations , and evaluate them sub specie aeternitatis , everyone 's actual choices of ends are of course confined to his own present and future and to his effective scope of action .
7 The negotiations — and with them USL 's desire to conserve cash and pretty up its balance sheet as much as possible — might explain why it has so far put little muscle into marketing Destiny since its announcement in June ( UX No 390 ) .
8 Most people do not in fact recognize the secularist bias precisely because it is ubiquitous and so forcefully put across .
9 He was ashamed that his mother had so accurately put her finger on where he spent his nights .
10 For example ‘ Lord Of The Flies ’ on symbolism , no other book I have read is so well and so believably put together with everything fitting together perfectly .
11 Increased understanding of the burdens which they carry should lead us to greater awareness of the strain under which they are so often put .
12 In the next moment after Peter has been so firmly put right by Jesus , he has an experience that he is never to forget .
13 Doug Wilson , no doubt , thought Melissa , and young Godfrey Mellish who had been so firmly put in his place by Barney .
14 As Sir Arthur Bryant has so vividly put it , ‘ That life of scholarship and labour , with the tireless hand writing amid the intervals of prayer and teaching , sometimes so frozen that it could hardly grip the pen , is one of the proud memories of England . ’
15 I will be reminding you as the year goes on , and the other items of pain start to appear in the budget that you would think you have so cleverly put together and that with no problems .
16 ‘ The collection was so comprehensive , so beautifully put together ’ , says Richardson , ‘ that if you subtracted one drawing , the totality would suffer .
17 It is wholly unreal for anyone to imagine that such an issue , which he merely describes as ‘ adjusting the democratic framework to suit new circumstances ’ can be so lightly put to one side .
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