Example sentences of "so [adv] [adj] [conj] [vb base] " in BNC.
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1 | Where on this conjoined road of shared experiences did the Prime Minister go so badly wrong and become a Tory ? |
2 | What she ( or he ) does n't realise is that you wo n't have actually lost very much weight ( perhaps two or three pounds ) , but you will look much slimmer because you are holding yourself so much better and have lost inches . |
3 | Now that modern gliders are so much heavier and have their wings closer to the ground , it is fairly usual for private owners to park 90° out of wind with the into-wind wing up . |
4 | On the contrary , he saw the sexes as being so fundamentally different and their union so mutually complementary and divine that is continued in heaven to truly ecstatic degrees ! |
5 | Constance had clearly come to hate Jean de Grilly , whom she described as ‘ so openly contrary and suspect to her , favouring her enemies ’ , that she refused to stand judgement before him unless he was accompanied by the bishop of Aire and abbot of St Maurin in the Agenais . |
6 | This was so demonstrably unfair that SAVE was able to hit back by seeking leave for judicial review . |