Example sentences of "[vb pp] so [adv] [conj] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Themes in existence by 1950 were continued in subsequent decades but they have developed so extensively and changed so dramatically that their origins may now appear to be many years away .
2 And anyway , a few minutes studying the front panel should begin the information digestion process , and Boogie 's operating manual has been written so simply as to lead even the most nervous neophyte through the mire unscathed .
3 Player told the crowd that Olazabal was the best young player in the world and that he was quite impressed with the way he had scored so well while playing so poorly .
4 Charles Rycroft , an eminent contemporary British psychoanalyst , has gone so far as to reject entirely the Freudian theory of the origin and function of dreaming .
5 The evening had started so well and ended so badly .
6 Four years before his death , Chief Joseph had expressed the lifelong wish for which he had fought so persistently and waited so patiently :
7 And who would be there for her at Casa Pinar where she had loved so desperately and lost so painfully ?
  Next page