Example sentences of "in his [noun] so " in BNC.

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1 But for the remainder of the Fifties the initiative was seized in the Soviet Union , and often the world , by this gifted peasant , a copy-book proletarian , a metal worker who did not read or write until he was in his twenties and who summed up in his character so many of the strengths and weaknesses of the Communist system .
2 Pat had stressed its appeal in his manuscript so , on a snatched afternoon 's climbing , I met Don Sargeant and we set out to investigate .
3 Where he does so the court associate must , at the conclusion of the trial , record that opinion in his certificate so that an appropriate reduction may be considered ( Ord 35 , r 10A ) .
4 ‘ And what makes you think I do n't love you back , Lindie ? ’ he whispered softly , twisting her gently in his arms so that his lips were very close to her own .
5 in his life so imagine his surprise
6 I 'm sure there are people who do n't sort of bother with them at all , you know just saw er a man he dropped he 's erm , he dropped his till receipt and he looked as if he had a tremendous amount you know in his basket so I reckon it would of been over , but there was no erm cos you get it stamped yes so we have er , yes I 'd forgotten about those little erm chickens of course , so we can have that roast
7 Philip coached Richard in his schoolwork so efficiently that he was to pass the required certificate with ease despite having missed school for eighteen months .
8 It was a backwards memory of an event in his future so terrifying that it had generated harmonics of fear all the way along his lifeline ) .
9 Sorvino hitched around in his seat so that he could follow .
10 He wants a world beater in his side so how about Nigel Mansell as a driving force in his next squad .
11 Where he had torn the dress from her shoulders the gentle swell of one breast gave promise of the advent of rich womanhood and he longed to cup it in his hand so that its sweet warmth rested against his own flesh .
12 And with that she dug him in his ribs so hard that he nearly fell off his chair .
13 Willie had grown used to the changes in his room so that he was pleasantly surprised at Zach 's excitement over it .
14 He could n't find Wes in his room so to his mother said bom bom bom bom tell Wesley I love him , tell Wesley I need him tell Wesley I may be late , I 've something to do that can not wait .
15 He could n't find Wes in his room so to his mother said bom bom bom bom tell Wesley I love him , tell Wesley I need him tell Wesley I may be late , I 've something to do that can not wait .
16 On these points we are left in no doubt : he found mainly ruins , and what was not ruined , was in his eyes so corrupt that it needed a completely new start .
17 Just why Fitzthomas threw in his lot so completely with Montfort and the popular movement in the city is unclear .
18 Iago 's manipulation of the verbal sign was never more brilliant , for he has only to offer the Signifier , ‘ Lie ’ — which could mean ‘ tell an untruth ’ — for Othello to snatch the Signified , ‘ lie with ’ , which has been planted in his consciousness so remorselessly .
19 He twisted in his chair so that he could look at her , and she leaned down and kissed his forehead .
20 Then he would realize he was smiling again for Sir William 's benefit , and swing round in his chair so that Morris could n't see the smile .
21 Robert leaned back in his chair so that his ear was touching the wall .
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