Example sentences of "he [verb] so [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 His wrong-headedness resided in his failure to recognize that the attitudes and expenditures of which he made so much fun were merely symbols of achievement , the kind of achievement which has in fact given rise to every civilization and marked stages in the development of each one .
2 Pete must have dropped onto his bed without undressing , he made so little sound .
3 Did he think so last night ?
4 I 'd say his heart was in the right place if I did n't doubt that , since he has so little sympathy for the victims of his young tearaways .
5 He has so little faith in his own policies ’
6 He has so much ability .
7 He has so much charisma and we should all be allowed to make one mistake in life . ’
8 He has so much experience and already we understand each other .
9 On the other hand , if the character ends up in chamber 81d you might allow him to find the ring of Verena since he has so much time to kill .
10 A LITTLE boy is becoming withdrawn because he has so many ear infections he finds it difficult to hear , but his life could be revolutionised by one simple operation .
11 He needs so much money !
12 People would say — usually his father — that if he was determined to be an artist , well and good , but why did he spend so much time with books , and silly French novels at that ?
13 He spent so much time preening and posing and intimidating rivals and refusing to enter the competition before the bar became a danger to low-flying aircraft that he failed to clear a height .
14 It struck her as odd , for example , that Turner , if he spent so much time on Chelsea Reach , should n't have known that a seagull always alights on the highest point .
15 He got the boot after his wife walked out and half the players quit because he spent so little time trying to improve the side 's miserable record in Delmenhorst , Germany .
16 The crucial experiment on which he placed so much weight was ‘ largely fictitious , newly invented for its present purpose ’ .
17 He lost so much weight that he wore two suits , one on top of the other , because he despised the sign of toll .
18 ‘ I did n't think he took so much interest in me .
19 By not uttering a word to the audience , then keeping the stage shrouded in smoke , lit only from the back in lurid purple , orange and red , and reducing the band to shadowy figures looming out of a fog , he put so much distance between them and anybody past the regulation front-of-stage pogoers that attention easily wandered .
20 I tell him it 's another shooter , and he gives so little reaction I think he believes it .
21 Then there was the element of fascination — I know practically nothing about him , nor what his business activities are or why he spends so much time in foreign countries .
22 One reason why Mr Severin 's books are usually impressive is that he spends so much time discussing the historical evidence for his theories .
23 But to realise he had so little faith in her — that really hurt .
24 For a man who found it difficult to write for more than three hours a day it was one way of passing time but , more importantly , as he explained in an address in 1951 , it was necessary for him to hold a job which other people considered useful ; he had so little confidence in his own work that he did not want to risk wasting all of his time upon it .
25 One can not help but feel that one of the reasons why Edberg was beaten in his opening singles — without in any way detracting from Nestor 's fine achievement — was that he had so little time for either his body or his tennis to adjust after the journey to another time zone — and surface — from Australia .
26 Daddy had so many plans for Walker Hall but then he had so little time to do much .
27 He had so much excitement and so much energy , and a wonderful voice too .
28 He was , genuinely , a great man , a leader , he had so much size .
29 However he considered that Vial ‘ was a man of such good natural abilities that when his mind was at ease , he had so much application that his deficiencies , had he lived , might have been in a great measure made up ’ .
30 Baltusnikas shot wide , scarcely believing he had so much room in the Republic 's penalty area ; Bonner finger-tipped a Kirilovas shot round the post ; Slekys shaved the post with a close-range toe-poke ; and then Bonner saved again from Stumbrys .
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