Example sentences of "n't so [adj] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I was trying to tell them it was n't so hot yesterday and then coming out and out you know .
2 ‘ Well , it is n't so great here at the bottom , most of the time .
3 But she does n't so much now , cos she 's
4 For some reason it was n't so easy tonight .
5 It ai n't so misty now , but the pavements are still sparkly .
6 Except , of course , that the lovable moptops were n't so lovable anymore .
7 Well the , the lighting switch is n't so clever either .
8 The breakfast dishes were n't even washed , though I have n't so many now as two daughters are away .
9 ‘ It is n't so friendly out here , ’ said the first soldier with a shiver .
10 And the TV advert in which John Lee seems to be endorsing ICI ( who pump out a disgraceful amount of CFCs into the atmosphere ) is n't so terrific either .
11 If they 'd only been a few inches longer ; or perhaps if his upper body was n't so big then his legs would n't be so noticeable .
12 And then er then I mean er , was n't so big then as it is now .
13 If I was n't so old now I 'd do it again !
14 ‘ Not one single thing — a clockwork is n't so uncomplicated either — a combination .
15 She wished she were n't so naïve as far as men were concerned .
16 She was n't so frightened now .
17 Mind the prices were n't so bad either for four days , four hundred and odd
18 The situation was n't so bad before .
19 No it , it was n't so bad really .
20 ‘ Ah , she ai n't so bad off . ’
21 " It is n't so bad now . "
22 He was n't so bad then .
23 Mena 's everyday face is just stubborn , you could call it proud — she 's a countrywoman from a good province as they say — but Anna took to it , she did take to people — her infatuations Constanza says — she took to my father when he was a very young man and he was n't so good-looking either .
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