Example sentences of "so [adv] [coord] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The fact that this happens so widely and the fact that in relation to the volume and importance of the work they have to do , curriculum centres are still understaffed and under-funded indicates that there still exists a rather strange ordering of educational priorities .
2 She 'd cried then , because she had loved the doll so much and the inspector had tried to take it from her .
3 Observers who have been taken by Paisley 's personal influence over his followers have often missed the point that those who supported Paisley only did so conditionally and the condition was that he continued to articulate traditional unionist positions .
4 The first is that he has got her into bed so easily and the second is that it seems to mean nothing to her .
5 Members of the resident stage crew wandered round , looking at their watches and making dark remarks about amateurism and provincial rep. and the folly of trying to bring in a show so quickly and the unlikelihood of its being presentable in time for the Monday night preview .
6 A wound on that side can kill within minutes , because blood is lost so quickly and the body 's supply of oxygen suddenly falls .
7 The elders in the congregation will take careful note of what 's happening in the circuit with regards to these figures and the standard of er talks and so forth and the standard of teaching , well it 's not for us to quibble about it is it ?
8 If they hand in an idea , by mail or in the suggestion box , they do so anonymously and the idea is a joke or an impertinence .
9 The courses have cost Zeneca a hundred thousand pounds so far but the company believes to ignore the problem , particularly at executive level , would be costlier still .
10 I do think the discussion so far and the contribution from Mr and Mr is unfairly er at this stage erm prejudicing a proper assessment of er er er a for a new settlement all the way round Greater York including the Southwest and I return to a comment I made before the break , that dualling for example of the outer bypass of the York ring road which is programmed and is , will dramatically change may well dramatically change the perception erm erm of people to the to the west of the Greater York area in respect of the area to the north east .
11 Sixty-six courses have been held so far and the university has increased the number of students compared with previous years .
12 Orlando , which is adapted from a novel by Virginia Woolf , is her biggest-budget movie so far and the subject of a Scotsman premiere at Edinburgh 's Cameo tonight .
13 progress so far and the commissioner to investigate both your bypass and
14 Conditions are likely to be the heaviest of the season so far and the side — the pack particularly — that controls the ball and makes fewer mistakes could carry the day .
15 Thankfully only minor shunts so far and the tow bar has taken the impacts .
16 He drove so smoothly and the tyres hummed so pleasantly on the tarred road that she knew she could easily have slept .
17 See it 's very very attractive , the erm stonework and so on and the slate roofs .
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