Example sentences of "with [noun] so [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The CEO must cope not only with a huge array of often amorphous and constantly changing data but also with variables so tightly interwoven that they must be disentangled before they will yield useful information .
2 She came downstairs with this garment , triumphant , not unwilling to please with pleasure so cheaply bought .
3 The Romans never took their intellectual relations with Hellenism so seriously .
4 It was the biggest exercise of its kind mounted by Courtaulds , with questionnaires so far going to 15,000 employees across the whole range of operations in the UK , continental Europe , United States , Latin America , the Far East and Australasia .
5 You can cope with parents so much better if you feel that you 've tried your best with them and you do n't feel guilty because you 've hurt them .
6 Now playing at inside-right , Whitworth was top scorer with 16 goals , but he also combined with Frank so effectively that we had a comfortable 2nd Division season , and then he headed our scoring chart again in 1924–25 .
7 With limitations so precisely and clearly defined , the exercise Promised to be innocuous .
8 In no other circumstances would she have tolerated militant vigilantes operating with impunity so far beyond their own domains .
9 Accordingly , if Mr. Lassman is correct , that kind of activity of going straight to the in-house computer and extracting confidential information from it could be committed with impunity so far as the three offences in this Act are concerned .
10 He next examines the Hebridean footwear — ‘ Brogues , a kind of artless shoes , stitched with thongs so loosely , that though they defend the foot from stones , they do not exclude water . ’
11 Nevertheless , with Jupiter so well placed , things can not be all that bad all of the time .
12 He had not behaved with courage so far , and some British officials considered that he was a weak card that should be played no longer .
13 He was dressed and had smarmed his hair down with water so generously that the droplets ran down his forehead and soaked into his shirt .
14 They are water-based products which dry fairly quickly , and they can be washed off tools and hands with water so long as they are still wet .
15 Thank you for getting on with things so quickly .
16 It is more likely to be a wonder I have borne with things so long .
17 Although something valuable undoubtedly disappeared when tight-knit inner city communities were dispersed to bleak estates and high rise flats , you only have to look her shot of a dank backyard with wall so high it blocks out sunlight , to recognise that life there was not halcyon either .
18 ‘ Anyone can say they have no quarrel with people so long as they always get their own way . ’
19 Zambia had dreaded Tammuz seeing hir battered flesh , feeling sure he would be sickened by the thought of others having been intimate with hir so recently .
20 Looked at in this light , and with conservation so constantly impressed upon us , I really ca n't see that the idea could be so shocking .
21 It was strange how she loved him for that business with Tommaso so long ago , how she had such a feeling for the intricate conventions of the old code , and saw him as a man of honour , a duellist .
22 National styles in music can be powerful , especially when the listeners of one nation are presented with music so powerfully impressed with what they perceive as the style of another .
23 WGPT general manager , is delighted with developments so far and commented : ‘ This move by WGPT has made the competition stand up and take notice , particularly if you consider the combined experience , expertise and technology base of the two companies .
24 In these situations there is no hope for an end to these ‘ holy ’ conflicts unless there becomes available some completely new religion which rejects all existing ‘ gods ’ , and offers an alternative form of religion and deity with viability so well reasoned and convincing that it inexorably eliminates all others .
25 Professional and pecuniary plans meet with success so long as you know what you 're aiming for and do n't let others undermine you .
26 Along with scores so far , so you could get a bit of an advantage .
27 But Horton , determined to make amends for missing out by such a narrow margin last year , moved to the front with an excellent 68 but with Coles so close to him , nothing can be taken for granted over the final two rounds .
28 EVERY league game which Aberdeen play is , given the gap between them and Rangers at the top of the Premier Division , an invitation to flirt with disaster so far as the championship race is concerned .
29 Neutrinos are elusive particles which interact with matter so rarely that large bodies of material are often needed to detect them .
30 If I had done the things he has done , if I had copulated with whores so indiscriminately and shamelessly , then I too would expect to find some signs of such evil upon my frame .
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