Example sentences of "so [verb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 How does it happen that these stimuli are so arranged in space that the right kinds of cells appear in the right places ?
2 she wo n't mind so push past week four she might
3 Mr. Philipson also submitted that the Bank of England could properly exercise their supervisory powers under the Act without the breaching of customers ' confidences , and even went so far as to submit that the Schedule 3 information could be so furnished by clothing details of customers ' loans or deposits with anonymity .
4 Just okay Right So if you log in now I think we will go into Word , right , we 'll do this in Word , all right , Word for Windows so connect to network Log in as you .
5 In general the never-married elderly make greater use of statutory services including institutional care than others of the same age , so change in marriage and fertility patterns pointed out by Timaeus may have important implications for future service use .
6 The declaration stated that , whereas heretofore , to wit , etc. , in consideration that the plaintiff , at the request of the defendant , had then consented to allow the defendant to weigh divers , to wit two , boilers of the plaintiff , of great value , etc. , defendant promised that he would , within a reasonable time after the said weighing was effected , leave and give up the boilers in as perfect and complete a condition , and as fit for use by plaintiff , as the same were in at the time of the consent so given by plaintiff ; and that , although in pursuance of the consent so given , defendant to wit , on , etc. , did weigh the same boilers , yet defendant did not nor would , within a reasonable time after the said weighing was effected leave and give up boilers in as perfect , etc. , but wholly neglected and refused so to do , although a reasonable time for that purpose had elapsed before the commencement of this suit ; and , on the contrary thereof , defendant afterwards , to wit on , etc. , took the said boilers to pieces and did not put the same together again but left the same in a detached and divided condition , and in many different pieces , whereby plaintiff hath been put to great trouble , etc .
7 Evelyn 's voice was so filled with despair that Kate felt rage again .
8 He had been told very little , and even that he had difficulty in remembering because he was so filled with excitement and anticipation .
9 But he 's so bitter , so filled with resentment , and I ca n't promise that I will ever be able to change that .
10 Only now mattered , for the present moment was so filled with beauty that it smothered the effort of climbing , and with every gasp of breath came a physical response to the glory of the day .
11 She described a recent visit to her local Samaritans ' branch , where a voluntary worker told her that they received telephone calls from teenagers who were ‘ so filled with fear , and so depressed by the constant threat of a nuclear accident ’ that they had to be deterred from committing suicide .
12 ‘ That girl is so filled with energy .
13 Lily bulbs benefit from improved drainage and need cool roots , so using as spot plantings amongst other perennial plants and shrubs is ideal .
14 you know , so to go before hand and fetch her here back with us
15 There 's a superb comic performance from Robert Austin as the hilariously touchy yet deeply sympathetic manservant Maitland , and outstanding work , too , from the 15-year-old Kellie Bright as Laurel , an alarmingly forward yet painfully vulnerable child who announces that her mother ‘ is so overloaded with sex that it sparkles ’ .
16 They were so fascinated by sex that they elevated its study from the status of a hobby to that of a science .
17 Why are these producers so fascinated by sex ?
18 Slowly he stepped across to the terrace and gazed down at her with eyes so racked with pain that Ruth 's own eyes filled to the brim with her despair and lost love .
19 Kadiatu and her family live on a meagre rice diet and so suffer from protein and calorie malnutrition .
20 If Cassie had not been so consumed by rage , she would have laughed at this last and patently childish remark .
21 ‘ Thinking I would stretch the rules to suit myself is very different from thinking I would be so consumed by greed that I would commit a felony . ’
22 You spend twenty years learning the spell that makes nude virgins appear in your bedroom , and then you 're so poisoned by quicksilver fumes and half-blind from reading old grimoires that you ca n't remember what happens next . ’
23 What if , like my poor neighbour , I was to be so riddled with cancer , that after cutting me open , they just sewed me up and sent me home ?
24 The fact is , Harry , it simply would n't work and , if you were n't so blinded by love , you 'd see it for yourself .
25 Perhaps one or two of them were so blinded by hatred of Lloyd George as to believe that the move would still show up his impotence .
26 They become so blinded by adoration they manage to convince themselves their child has qualities of genius .
27 There is a danger that a Voluntary Organisation may lose sight of its basic aims and objectives and become so embroiled in service delivery that other areas are neglected .
28 The ancient Dwarf hold of Karak Ungor has become so infested with Night Goblins that it is now known as Red Eye Mountain .
29 However , E. F. Mott , Director of Education in Liverpool ( whose children were so resented in North Wales ) , found the proportion of verminous children in three Liverpool schools in poor areas to be 18% , 18% ( after inspection ) and 30% ( an estimate ) .
30 All through his life , though Ken could be austere and stubborn to a point which provoked exasperation , his evident holiness was so blended with cheerfulness that he seldom lost the admiration and affection of his contemporaries .
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