Example sentences of "with so [adj] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 With so many of Lotus Engineering 's successes having to remain secret , the Corvette Indy stands as the company 's most compelling advertisement .
2 With so much of interest to discover and such a wealth of magnificent coast and countryside to explore , within even an hour or two of home you could find yourself in a beautiful new world .
3 But with so much at stake in the semi-finals , the clubs concerned , or the FA , from a central pool , could pay the police to guarantee a second replay .
4 With so much at stake it is understandable that the Department of Trade and Industry is doing everything in its power to avoid all-out war .
5 The authorities were determined not to take any chances , not with so much at stake .
6 ‘ But we took the foot off the pedal in the second half , and with so much at stake that 's not good enough . ’
7 With so much at stake the first-half was a barren , passionless affair .
8 Games between the two Irelands never have been and with so much at stake , both in terms of points and pride it would be a mite optimistic to forecast something like 3–2 .
9 Now whether Derry — and what looks like being a weakened Derry side , into the bargain — can overcome Down in their own back yard with so much at stake is another matter altogether .
10 I even had to cancel a team match on the Sunday , but I thought it would be well worth it with so much at stake .
11 The professional persuaders , with so much at stake , will eventually convert HDTV from a ‘ nice-to-have ’ to a ‘ need-to-have ’ .
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