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

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1 To John Baxter this was rather ‘ solemn mock-Soviet montage ’ but others have more rightly seen it as a very effective expression of that energy which ordinary people had in abundance but which the America of 1934 so tragically left untapped .
2 Er how did you manage to get two sides of that so perfectly straight ?
3 ‘ No real sign of that so far .
4 She assumed the air of sang-froid so well known to her acquaintances back in England .
5 Can we formulate the meaning of this so easily ?
6 ‘ How did they get hold of this so damned fast ? ’
7 So to get the point of this so sometimes servants are the butt of humour in the play
8 Right , any questions on any of this so far ?
9 I have n't heard a word of this so far .
10 We have not needed any of these so far , because finite programs contain no loops .
11 The duo 's first album has Irish sales of 27,000 so far , and is also to be released Japan , of all places , where Kieran 's songs are so popular that two of them have been recorded by a local singer — the lyrics translated into Japanese .
12 He has already won 1,267 — just under half of those so far contested .
13 Of the part-time tutors , about a quarter were local schoolmasters , and there were also a number of parish clergy , local government officers and retired professional people ; only two of those so far booked for courses were women , although when the programme was finalised there were three .
14 The alleged plot was said to have consisted of five so far unsolved supermarket killings in which 28 people died and which were apparently carried out by a clandestine right-wing movement to discredit the state [ see also p. 34893 ] .
15 Equally , pupils who are very able should be allowed to forge ahead , to embark on tests beyond the scope of any so far envisaged .
16 I hope so , I 've got twenty out of twenty so far I have to do a spell test each day with twenty in , with twenty in each one
17 Yesterday it announced figures for the first half of 1989 so late in the day that the London market had mostly packed up and gone home by the time the screens showed that profits had risen from Ir £109m to Ir £121m and earnings were up from 21.7p to 25.4p basic .
18 Maldon won twice at the weekend to make it five wins out of five , while Sudbury have won four out of four so far .
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