Example sentences of "so it [is] [adj] [to-vb] [Wh adv] " in BNC.

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1 We have seen how ‘ the street ’ and ‘ the city ’ played important roles in middle-class demonology , so it is easy to understand why youth workers sought to provide counter-attractions to them , believing as they did that ‘ there is nothing worth doing to be done there ’ .
2 Gandhi , as we have seen , sees no superiority in conceiving of God in impersonal rather than personal terms so it is difficult to see how the traditional distinction between higher and lower levels of truth can be applied to him .
3 In either case , it would seem that everything in the universe would then be determined by evolution according to the laws of science , so it is difficult to see how we can be masters of our fate .
4 The study of functions was originally an offshoot of the study of properties of curves , geometrically defined , so it is interesting to see how a modern definition of function , expressed in terms of the set concept , is equivalent to what you would , in the case of a real valued function of one real variable , naturally think of as the graph of the function .
5 Work places have always had supervisors to measure output , so it is hard to explain why it was so much more painful to work plugged into the big brain .
6 I ca n't see the park no more , so it 's hard to tell where I am .
7 So it 's hard to tell where the atmosphere ends and the planet itself begins . ’
8 None of the old toadies who run these places will accept credit cards , so it 's hard to know how he ran up an Access account of approximately £1200 .
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