Example sentences of "so [adv] [conj] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 It matters not that those others sought , however strongly , to persuade the patient to refuse , so long as in the end the refusal represented the patient 's independent decision .
2 Sexism rarely manifests itself so grotesquely as in the cohabitation rule , and hostility to it among feminists is virtually unanimous .
3 These aspects of political choice are still important but less so now than in the past .
4 As so often when in the company of women , Matthew felt a little superfluous .
5 But Li Lu 's daughter slept so soundly that in the end Dai Huang 's daughter dressed quickly .
6 Anna had found a place in all their hearts , but nowhere so strongly as in the heart of this young boy .
7 Here too , though not so strongly as in the Hestia , I seem to glimpse a masterpiece behind the marble .
8 Lowe was quick to learn the various practices of the law profession , and decided upon conveyancing — transferring property from one person to another by purchase , lease or deed — as that branch of the law where his deafness was less of a handicap , and did so well that in the Michaelmas Term of 1829 , he took the prescribed oaths publicly in the Temple Hall and emerged as a Barrister of the Middle Temple — a most unprecedented event which created a sensation in the profession .
9 Admission to a partnership is no longer looked upon so frequently as in the past as a job for life either by the individual solicitor whose loyalty to the firm may well be strained by the availability elsewhere of fresh challenges for greater rewards or by the firm which will be reluctant to tolerate any falling off in the performance of its partners which may affect overall profit levels .
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