Example sentences of "it [verb] [prep] [be] so [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | If this is my last word on the subject , I 'm sorry it has to be so close to bathos , but that 's how I feel . |
2 | some women do and I 'm not quite clear that it has to be so definite as as er |
3 | It has to be so organised , as a learner-centred activity , that it sensitises the participant to cultural differences . |
4 | For twelve months , I 've been trying to er , when I realised that that was put on my cleaning bill , it seemed to be so unfair that the little ol and the lady who , up till now has has cleaned for me , because the home help service , no longer just does cleaning . |
5 | It seemed to be so physical , and nothing else . |
6 | Why did it have to be so far off the ground ? |
7 | Why should it have to be so difficult to be taken seriously ? |
8 | But does it have to be so complicated ? |
9 | Oh , why did it have to be so hard ? |
10 | ‘ And how does it get to be so smooth and shiny ? ’ |
11 | Lord Denning said that it had to be so serious that it was of the first importance that offenders be brought to justice . |