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

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1 This weakens the leaf 's connection to the tree so much that even a light breeze can blow it off .
2 Already the biggest obstacle to the dissemination of improved techniques of mud building is that scientists and housing experts have decried mud so much that even the poor , who have no alternative to mud , do not want to live in it .
3 There is not so much as even a prima facie case for imagining that the ad hoc domestic forces available for the Latin music and the English devotional settings bore any close resemblance to the stereotyped and institutionalized vocal dispositions ( SAATB , succeeding SATB and SATTB ) supplied by the contemporary church choir ; these several bodies of music need to be addressed separately .
4 A sprout can take just so much and then no more .
5 And so more than ever the ‘ voluntary ’ CAB finds itself carrying out what should be in effect a statutory task .
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