Example sentences of "is so [adj] [that] a " in BNC.
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1 | There are a number of modelling programs suitable for use on microcomputers at a price which is so low that a complete system often costs less than the terminals used merely to communicate with larger computers . |
2 | But Judge Robin David told Dodman : ‘ This matter is so serious that a custodial sentence is inevitable . |
3 | But Judge Robin David told Dodman : ‘ This matter is so serious that a custodial sentence is inevitable . ’ |
4 | The resemblance is so close that a human can easily mistake the new song for the sound of a trimphone . |
5 | In fact the force is so great that a concentrated jet from the water is capable of cutting straight through concrete . |
6 | The foreman of his jury wrote a letter to " The Times " : " Where a jury has to decide , as men and women of the world , " how much " " , the degree of uncertainty is so great that a random answer , consistent only with a total lack of any sort of yardstick , can be expected . |
7 | The poison is so effective that a single dart can kill a monkey in seconds . |
8 | In other words the employer 's conduct is so bad that a reasonable employee can not be expected to endure it any longer . |
9 | Indeed , the machine is so massive that a tokamak reactor would need something like 17 times as much material to produce the same power output as a pressurised-water reactor . |
10 | In order to support this position , one has to accept : ( i ) that the intention — recklessness distinction is the most significant dividing line for serious injuries , more relevant than factors such as premeditation or provocation ; ( ii ) that this is a workable distinction for the courts , especially in impulsive crimes , where the definition of intention may be fulfilled by a momentary realization of what is happening ; ( iii ) that it is so significant that a difference in maximum penalties between life imprisonment and five years ' imprisonment is appropriate ; and ( iv ) that there is not a strong case for phrasing the offences in terms of endangerment rather than of causing physical harm . |
11 | The informal organisation of a company is so important that a newcomer has to ‘ learn the ropes ’ before he can settle effectively into his job , and he must also become ‘ accepted ’ by his fellow workers . |
12 | The scatter at the high end — small numbers of authors publishing large numbers of papers — is so large that a straight line can not be fitted to this graph with any degree of confidence . |
13 | The scatter at the high end — small numbers of authors publishing large numbers of papers — is so large that a straight line can not be fitted to this graph with any degree of confidence . |
14 | Perhaps the target is so unrealistic that a short-fall is inevitable . |
15 | Sometimes the scar tissue is so thick that a couple never truly manage intimacy again . |