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

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1 So sorry just a moment .
2 The latter , which seemed so strange even a few years ago , is now available as a result of our understanding of sign languages and of the developments in foreign spoken language learning .
3 So you 're working out what your fractions are so forty over a hundred is four times ten lots of four over ten lots of ten .
4 Just seems so unrealistic though a kid would actually do that .
5 It was so different even the weir had been removed which means the river at this point is some three feet shallower than when I last fished it .
6 Like so much else the Romans had established , they and the villas were left to decay and collapse .
7 In religion as in so much else the daily life of the South Saxons was conducted over several centuries by word of mouth and the group memory rather than by letter and record .
8 But the magistrates said French had flouted the court order and his record — of sixty five convictions for animal cruelty — was so serious only a prison sentence was appropriate .
9 One key issue back in November the Skelton and Brotton Hospital will not be so prominent now the Northern Regional Health Authority has confirmed the site .
10 It is so easy to forget to pay those regular bills such as the rates and mortgage , and even more so those once a year commitments like club subscriptions and insurance premiums .
11 Beep in the ear is so important just a second ago , because if we had this on , busy on the phone , and the next caller comes through , because it was my phone , those calls would go through to Hilary , so I would n't get a beep in the ear would I ?
12 If the control knobs had been placed half an inch or so higher then the selector could be placed below them , thus bringing it nearer to the player 's right hand .
13 But their relationship had become so close over the last few months that even this advice did not see , all the 'surrealistic " to Sullivan .
14 ‘ The world is crumbling around me , Wilson , ’ she said , the words so faint only a finely attuned ear could have heard them .
15 Even if she said so herself , she was barely recognisable as the young woman who 'd been so distraught just a short while ago .
16 Paradoxically it was not quite so bad now the invaders had arrived .
17 More widely within society , it is argued , competitive individualism challenges collectivism ; the provision of services through the state is abandoned in favour of privatization so expanding again the sphere of potential profit-making .
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