Example sentences of "who [vb -s] so [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Our thanks are also , of course , extended to , who has so professionally , purposefully and cheerfully dealt with hiccups such as the extra numbers at the first seminar and so on .
2 It is a fitting conclusion that God , who has so clearly guided at every stage , should set his seal on the marriage in the deep love of Isaac for Rebekah .
3 Nebiolo , who has so far declined to enter into discussions with Jennings and his group , insisted in Stockholm that the IAAF did not have unlimited reserves to pay out prizes and said pointedly : ‘ People are believing things that are not realistic .
4 Her call sharply stepped up the pressure on Prime Minister John Major who has so far ruled out military intervention in the savage civil war .
5 The first hurdle will be to renew the approval of the Vice-Chancellor , a senior judge , who has so far agreed that there is a case to argue but wants to know that enough creditors support the action to make its pursuit a worthwhile use of all creditors ' funds .
6 The Inquisitors concluded : ‘ Blessed be the Most High who has so far preserved the Male sex from so great a crime2 . ’
7 One who deviates so manifestly from these rules as to drive recklessly ought to realize — because the driving test requires a driver to realize — that there is a considerable risk of an accident .
8 ‘ It is good to be served by someone who cares so much for the art . ’
9 ‘ Push or pull — who cares so long as the job gets done , ’ Hayman put in .
10 MARY Duff , who sings so well with Daniel O'Donnell and Dominic Kirwan , will be out on her own on Sunday at the Fort Lodge Hotel in Enniskillen , making her favourite hoedown sounds .
11 For someone who seems so firmly in control of his career , Jonathon Morris claims a surprising lack of confidence when it comes to his personal appearance .
12 It has been suggested that the wild man , or wood-wose , who appears so often in medieval literature , is a conventional figure typifying madness and deriving from the mad king Nebuchadnezzar , who was ‘ driven away from among men , and did eat grass like an ox , and his body was wet with the dew of heaven ; till his hairs grew like the feathers of eagles , and his nails like birds claws . ’
13 Am I the only person in the world who feels so strongly ?
14 The imposing , darkly compassionate singing of Sergei Leiferkus as the knight Ruprecht who falls so disastrously under Renata 's spell is as authoritative as in last year 's Prom .
15 One can cause grievous bodily harm by omission , and a person who does so intentionally in a case where a duty of care exists may be convicted under section 18 of the 1861 Act .
16 George Lightheart from community education and Ian Watson , the hallkeeper , who does so much beyond his official duties– .
17 — our local councillors Mrs. B. Brereton and H.D.G. Fraser for their work on behalf of the association and the area in general , George Lightheart from community education and Ian Watson , the hallkeeper , who does so much beyond his official duties ’ .
18 ‘ God help the Alan against a man who learns so fast , ’ Hodai said .
19 ‘ O Mary , mother of sorrows who knows so well a mother 's anguish , intercede I pray you for this sorrowing mother and her innocent son … ’
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