Example sentences of "so [verb] [conj] [noun] [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 People 's needs are virtually ignored and conditions of work are so arranged that people can not interfere to any significant extent .
2 During the third century synodical government became so developed that synods used to meet not merely at times of crisis but on a regular basis every year , normally between Easter and Pentecost .
3 This phenomenon has been referred to as the ‘ flypaper effect ’ , so named because money will stick in the sector that it hits — grants to the local public economy will be spent in the local public economy .
4 In fact , it was sometimes so crowded that customers could not get near !
5 In this case the judge was not so invited and counsel may not complain of failure to exercise the discretionary power in the proviso because the learned judge was entitled to rest his judgment on the assumption referred to above .
6 Oh , she did so hope that Jasper would not be late , would not be tired , would want to go out .
7 There are signs , however , that Kelly and company may not be quite so entrenched as McKeag would like to think .
8 Most galaxies are pathetic objects called dwarf galaxies — so dim that astronomers ca n't even seem them unless the galaxies are close to us .
9 She had so hoped that Josh would like David ‘ He s tired , ’ she apologized , and took Josh off for his afternoon nap He kicked and screamed , furious that his mother 's attention was being distracted from himself .
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