Example sentences of "so [adj] [adv] [vb -s] " in BNC.
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1 | With a budget like that , it 's not surprising that so little ever gets done ‘ on the ground ’ ) . |
2 | I mean Paul was one of his friends he never had that many so that probably means he finds it hard to make friends , you can tell |
3 | Because the error often produces a different word altogether the misspeller ought to recognise his mistake : so this again suggests poor visual memory . |
4 | I mean it actually looks like an abscess in there , so this really needs to be done in the hospital I 'm afraid . |
5 | So this now represents the discounted value of the urban wage overtime . |
6 | So this now leaves us with the view that if we reduce our intake of all fat our health will certainly benefit and so will our waistlines . |
7 | So this indeed looks a very exciting new development for us . |
8 | And so English regularly expresses a meaning contrast between house and houses , whereas Eskimo regularly expresses a meaning contrast between iglu , igluk , and iglut ( ‘ one/two/more than two houses ’ ) . |
9 | The rest is history , but one which records her pivotal work with the Ordinary Life initiative more than ten years ago , from which so much else has flowed ; working with Maureen Oswin on bereavement which culminated two years ago in the latter 's Am I Allowed to Cry ? , helping to get the Campaign for Mentally Handicapped People ( now Values into Action ) off the ground ; respite care ; and the initiative to get children out of long-stay hospitals . |
10 | Since so much else rests on it , it is clearly crucial to assess the validity of the initial analysis of communication itself . |
11 | Exaltation was subject to evaporation in the squabbles of defeat , and Moore noted with bitterness that ‘ the enthusiasm of which we heard so much nowhere appears ’ . |
12 | He do n't go out so much now does he ? |
13 | Denbighshire , in contrast , defeated Breconshire and had their trip to South Wales at Ammanford rained off , so all now hinges on the outcome of today 's derby date . |
14 | So Batty really has gone up in the world — from 4–3 against the ( old , great ) Liverpool at Elland Road two years ago to a 4–3 thriller against a club ninth in the fourth division . |
15 | So twelve over gets ready for more fire relax relight , no |
16 | The frequentation of death which makes life so precious also finishes , sometimes , by giving one a distaste for it , and more often , lassitude . |
17 | ‘ Something so realistic just has to be accurate ! |