Example sentences of "so [adj] [noun pl] [adv] [that] " in BNC.
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1 | Unless you 'd er think of America , but they 've got so much problems there that they 've got to look within themselves now have n't they ? |
2 | There are so many diversions here that the time flies by on wings . |
3 | In those days there seemed so many vistas ahead that I did not mind when I began to go public : it was sufficiently gratifying to feel that Eliot wanted to print some of my work in his good time and in mine . |
4 | Anyway , Broom'ead caused so many problems there that 'is daughter 's ‘ usband told 'er that eivver 'er farvver went or 'e would . |
5 | This was because the process of decommissioning was expected to take place so many years ahead that its costs were easily discounted into the future . |
6 | There are so many bacteria everywhere that picking out a GEM is a bit like looking for a candle amongst Blackpool 's illumination . |
7 | Yes , so any words here that that look unpronounceable , turn out when you say them , to be modern , to be exactly the same as modern words , except that of course , you do n't have an f ending , as you know . |