Example sentences of "i so [adv] [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 Whether this was Winston 's idea , or His Majesty 's I do not know , but I so strongly suspect His Majesty who we knew to be one of the best Kings we have ever had .
2 KEITH Thomas 's article on warm beer ( September ) highlights the main reason why I so rarely attend beer festivals these days .
3 I need a , I so desperately need a shag .
4 ‘ If it had n't gone through this time , I would have had no time left in my life to enter the ministry I so dearly want to join .
5 This being Ma 's first day back , I am excused the dark , which I so richly deserve
6 Of course , he could want the word ‘ abverb' ( as in ‘ pleasur ab ly' ) , but I so much doubt it that I 'd bet on it . ’
7 Not just because it would ruin the trust that my relationship is built on and that I so much believe in , but because being unfaithful would require me to be the kind of woman I choose not to be .
8 I so much want to try again .
9 Even mention of ‘ cut and sew ’ never evoked the groans I so often hear in the UK , as most of the knitters realise , as I do , the value of this technique .
10 It would have been a richer joy — but , indeed , as I so often tell you , I delight to picture you in a childlike serenity .
11 One of the men in the physiology department of the university here is taking them tomorrow as he is to stay with for a week , who is due home c. 13th and then the judge in whose house I so often stay in London IS coming for a long weekend c. 19th and then I have two or three B&B bods for Festival , giving up our bedroom ( UGH ) .
12 I so often hate him , I think I ought to for ever hate him .
13 My talk , if you so wish to interpret it , is a reaction to the somewhat sterile presentation of the language which I so often see in textbooks and curriculum documents .
14 I so often think of the phrase ‘ becoming as little children . ’
15 I so often do … ’
16 I am pleased that I will be working even more closely with Carmen , whose expertise and uncompromising literary tastes I so greatly admire . ’
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