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

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1 ‘ Deputies in Scotland are the tier to recruit from , so presumably that says something about what they did n't want , ’ said one rejected applicant .
2 ‘ In general , I think it 's slightly unfair when you 've got someone who 's considered a virtuoso player such as Mark King — he 's obviously very talented , but his basses are so incredibly easy to play that it seems a bit of a cheat to me .
3 Indeed it is the ability of the Apple Macintosh to integrate text and graphics so elegantly that has driven the market forward .
4 This , in itself , ought to quieten speculation about a Loch Ness monster ; the water 's reputation for healing clearly belongs to ancient traditions , and when a place so powerfully atmospheric generates one legend , it is surely capable of throwing up several more .
5 A fall on Kitzbuehel 's notorious Steilhang two seasons ago ripped his stomach , intestines and rectum so badly few thought he would ever walk again .
6 Now are n't they pretty Bobby , it 's so much nicer to take to people than maybe chocolates or cake .
7 She pointed out that adding sales from stores outside London ‘ could be a killer ’ , since the provinces were so much slower to react to new trends .
8 The fact that my slimmers felt so much healthier encouraged them to continue on the diet while they were losing weight and it became clear that they had no intention of falling back in to their old habits .
9 When the campaign opened , it was not immediately obvious which particular issues the parties would choose to stress ; but by the middle of the campaign it was clear that the Conservatives were focusing on defence issues where their policy was so much more popular than Labour 's , if only because it seemed so much simpler to explain .
10 Perhaps now teenagers — brainwashed as they have been by teen magazines , TV programmes and pop stars who all glamorise sex — will understand why it is so much wiser to wait .
11 My mum 'cos it 's so much cheaper to buy them the more .
12 Ha , I do n't really know darling cos they all look so much alike do n't they ?
13 Of course , if we do this two spits deep , so much deeper do we increase the potential for fertility .
14 The advantages her sister had in being so much younger presented themselves forcibly .
15 Even the big fish like tuna or swordfish — they take so much longer to die , the tearing in the mouth of the hook .
16 Yet now it is so much harder to move assets they are re-asserting their traditional role , not least through the marketing of property audits , in helping businesses to manage them more effectively instead .
17 There 's a strange , almost forced intimacy that can be a burden when it 's so much harder to surprise that same audience and , in Katell 's case , it seems to express itself in a cheery whimsy that masks insecurity .
18 Oh , all this was making it so much harder to refuse .
19 When she had become a teenager however , she had more time alone , and when she was alone it was so much harder to remember .
20 It 's so much easier to leave a child in the hands of a babysitter if you know that he or she will go to bed without fuss .
21 Richard Feigen the high profile dealer who used to show the quick among artists back in the 1960s but who now specializes in the dead ( so much easier to cope with ! ) has had the bright idea of mounting , this month , the first Pierre Roy exhibition in the United States in over fifty years .
22 It 's so much easier to manage complex data relationships with multiple windowed screens and point-and-shoot selection , for instance .
23 And it 's so much easier to put some reeves on than use the clutch .
24 It would be fair to say that desktop publishing was undoubtedly the beginning of the revolution ; the programs are just so much easier to use on the Macintosh than on a PC .
25 It is so much easier to conform to arbitrary rules imposed by someone else on the basis of age .
26 It will make further courses so much easier to lay
27 Oh God , I do n't know how all the hair , how hairdressers could stick doing other people 's ha , I think your i , your own is so much easier to do because you ac , you do it your own way .
28 It 's so much easier to fall back on ‘ That 's the way things are done ’ or ‘ It 's the way I was brought up . ’
29 And then when you got to know your customers and when you know what they like and what they want , it 's so much easier to serve .
30 ‘ If there 's no wind it 's a fine day ! ’ is a Shetland expression , and to me it is especially relevant because not only does it affect the movements of birds and animals , but it makes them so much easier to see on the water .
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