Example sentences of "go so [adv] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It goes so much deeper than that . |
2 | Everything had been going so well this time ; leaving Glasgow on Saturday anticipation had been high , Amanda had even been waiting for him on the pavement outside her flat . |
3 | It 's all going so smoothly this morning is n't it ? |
4 | They were jumping up and putting their paws up so they I went up back upstairs and they sk tried to skid up but they were going so quickly that one of them went down the step again . |
5 | Where on this conjoined road of shared experiences did the Prime Minister go so badly wrong and become a Tory ? |
6 | The reason the plan went so sadly askew was the not-wholly-unexpected but extremely untimely death of Laura Stratton herself , though whether this was occasioned by her own complicity , excitement , remorse — whatever ! — we shall never really know . |
7 | So he said he did n't care where he went so as much as to say so I thought right then we 'll go to the Regal tonight . |
8 | To reassure hesitant businessmen , Cuba went so far last year as to amend its constitution in order to provide greater protection for property owned by foreigners . |
9 | Planning meals would go so much easier . ’ |
10 | Six examples for recent years show what can go so innocently wrong : |
11 | What has gone so badly wrong ? |
12 | Skirts have gone so much shorter — you 'd hardly believe the hems I 've taken up . |
13 | Yeah , I know , the week 's gone so quickly that 's the trouble ! |
14 | Julius drove out of Warwick at a speed that was highly illegal , and Jessamy sat tensely beside him , still not understanding why the day had suddenly gone so dangerously wrong . |
15 | Hall 's ideas , which he was later to endorse strongly ( Hall , 1982a ; 1982b ) were based on the idea that inner-urban decline in some British cities had gone so far that orthodox approaches to regeneration would not work . |
16 | I had gone so far that to blow it at that point would have been a big disappointment for me , ’ he said . |
17 | The gamble had worked , when a dozen different things could have gone so terribly wrong . |