Example sentences of "be so [adj] now [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | But I am so worried now that I really would say , okay I 'll discuss it with Zain but let's not wait until the committee meeting , next committee meeting , let's do it as soon as we can . |
2 | The catalogues produced by manufacturers and distributors of water pumps are so complex now that they can become difficult territory for the uninitiated , so advice should be sought from all quarters . |
3 | It 's been so long now that I see the title as my right . ’ |
4 | It was irrational to be so resentful now when it was so nearly over anyway , but she was too infuriated by his failure to love her to be thinking clearly . |
5 | But there were also some very happy and amusing times , and I 'm so thankful now that we had the experience . ’ |
6 | I 'm so ashamed now but I joined in , screaming and ranting , making things a thousand times worse . |
7 | The revenue is so desperate now because of this change in banks and building societies have left people not knowing what the situation is , and er there are millions , I 'm , I 'm not exaggerating there are twelve million , over two million pounds is being spent by the revenue on a new tax-back advert , sorry I did exaggerate , the idea is to remind about ten million people on all , on low income , that they could claim back tax which has been deducted from taxed savings . |
8 | ‘ The market is so bad now that it wo n't get any worse , at least in the South , ’ said Richard Roberts , an economist with Barclays Bank . |
9 | The fog is so bad now that you could n't possibly find your way . |
10 | They are still the most glamorous club in Britain , but our confidence is so high now that we could take them apart . |
11 | Be so good now as to march these miscreants to Mutton House . |
12 | I 've now rinsed that in there so it 's so dilute now that when I pour it away hardly a trace of it there . |
13 | Her voice was so dry now that sometimes Kit fancied he heard her when he could not , in the scraping of the boughs of trees , the footfalls in the dusty earth . |
14 | The rain was so heavy now that he was unable to see the expression on her face . |
15 | She was so tense now that her muscles were beginning to quiver . |