Example sentences of "so [adj] [to-vb] out " in BNC.
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1 | She had no illusions about why her children were so willing to shell out for their mother 's annual pilgrimage . |
2 | Why do people seem to be so anti-gipsy to start out with ? |
3 | ‘ I have to be quite hard on her sometimes because I have so much to sort out I ca n't let myself become depressed about it too . |
4 | There 's so much that one does n't know about places and people , so much to find out . ’ |
5 | Talking about his selection he said : ‘ I think that most of us look at paintings not so much to find out about them , but to find out about ourselves , for like a great novel or play , a great painting offers us a unique opportunity of investigating our own experiences . ’ |
6 | And in a sense , he actually very neatly defined several different points without getting his knickers in a twist , and wearing different hats it would be so easy to come out with a muddled thing which would end up by being him feeling uncomfortable but him also being part of the Government and the Atomic Energy Authority . |
7 | But the memory of September 12 , 1986 is not so easy to rub out . |
8 | But it is not so easy to legislate out of existence the cultures which produce these practices . |
9 | And because Clearblue One Step is so simple to carry out , you can rely on the answer being right . |
10 | I did n't really stop to look earlier — I was just so glad to get out of the weather . ’ |
11 | This is what Alexander experienced and is the very reason why it took him so long to sort out the problem with his voice . |
12 | This is one reason why its taken me so long to find out about this mailing list . |
13 | The safety factor was also important as older people were not so able to jump out of the way of stock or swinging gates . |
14 | And he 's so desperate to get out he 'll take a twenty thousand pound a year pay cut . |
15 | And he 's so desperate to get out he 'll take a twenty thousand pound a year pay cut . |
16 | But by leaving yourself a bit of slack it will not be so difficult to get out there and do it because you know you can reduce the numbers without phenomenal pain . |
17 | These patients can experience many kinds of problems when in a different environment such as increased stiffening of the back and limbs due to lack of exercise because they find it so difficult to get out of the hospital chair ; and incontinence for the same reason . |
18 | Well those things are so difficult to work out oh trying to get the li rid of the spaces there have that |
19 | He , of course , does not admit any difficulty of this kind , but I shall suggest that his appeals to class strategy are treacherous , and reintroduce the conception of subjects that he is so anxious to stamp out . |
20 | I was so disappointed to find out that , because I work for the company , I could not send off for three free tea towels and a £1 gift voucher being offered as part of a Hovis and JS combined promotion . |
21 | ‘ Why are you so keen to find out ? ’ |
22 | Crocodiles are being preserved in some parts of the world by farming them , because that means that it is not so worthwhile to go out and kill the wild ones . |
23 | The women of America responded beyond his wildest dreams , but they may not have been quite so eager to help out if he had n't been blessed with such an abundance of sex appeal . |