Example sentences of "was so [adj] [conj] it [vb past] " in BNC.

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1 The building was so perfect that it became fantastic , and we imagined a huge finger coming from the sky and pressing on the dome .
2 The animal was so tame that it shinned up his leg and dived into a deep pocket .
3 Her throat was so dry that it hurt .
4 His mouth was so wide that it looked like a post-box , and gave the impression of smiling all the time .
5 ‘ Demand was so good that it expanded from there , and George was happy to act as consultant , in return for being given some ground space at Ramsey to grow on Bonsai — his current passion . ’
6 Gabriel put his flat trumpet to his lips and pretended to blow — and , underneath the cart , a shawm blew a nasal fanfare : the timing was so good that it startled even Gabriel .
7 His expression was so tender that it shocked Lee .
8 I WAS married four years ago to a girl I loved very much , but I lost her to another man , because I was so incompetent when it came to having sex .
9 The shock was so great that it brought tears to his eyes , and when he 'd turned off the tap and dried his hand , the tears did n't stop .
10 In Bohemia under Joseph II opposition to the burial of Protestants in cemeteries hitherto reserved for Catholics was so great that it required the presence of a considerable force of cavalry to ensure that one such burial took place ; while the disastrous flooding of 1785 , when the Danube broke its banks , was widely regarded as a divine punishment for the emperor 's impious attacks on the Church .
11 The picture was so circumstantial that it began to be convincing , and Harry 's heart hammered in his breast with hope and dread .
12 Her fair hair was so long that it touched his hand whenever they sat side by side .
13 June 1873 , the Prince and Princess of Wales held a garden party there , at which Queen Victoria , also the Shah of Persia , were present , and the list of guests was so long that it filled three columns of the Times .
14 The weather was so nice that it seemed even the enemy had forgotten us .
15 When it was midnight and Rodrigo was fast asleep , the leper breathed against him between his shoulders , and that breath was so strong that it passed through him , even through his breast ; and he awoke , being astounded , and felt for the leper by him , and found him not ; and he began to call him , but there was no reply .
16 This camp was so strong that it remained as a major fortress for the Garonne region for centuries to follow .
17 Eventually the snow was so deep that it filled in all the fields with only the top few inches of the wall sticking out .
18 ‘ I was so disappointed when it did n't work out .
19 At that time of year the sun was so low that it shone directly into the livingroom during the whole of its brief traverse of the horizon .
20 It was so successful that it replaced all other control methods and the insect ceased to be a major pest .
21 The appeals court found that the Koons copying of the photo was so complete that it went beyond the bounds of the ‘ fair use ’ doctrine , which allows artists , authors and journalists to ‘ quote ’ from other works .
22 His triumph was so complete that it seemed to him that he must surely radiate some evident joy .
23 And it was so appalling that it had a genuine effect on public opinion .
24 Their reaction was so encouraging that it gave me the strength to carry on .
25 There was cramp in my neck and arms and I was so tired that it seemed almost as if a malevolent magnetism was trying to drag me to the ground .
26 Gedge 's infatuation with Rigby was so powerful that it led him to agree that Duane , a guitarist , could join the group .
27 One moment halfway up the straight it looked as if Eddery might have cut it too fine ; the next it was a question of how far he would win by , for this burst of speed was so decisive that it made the top horses in Europe look one-paced .
28 Unfortunately the material at the tide-line was so sloppy that it ran out of the probe and no cores were brought home .
29 Mine was so tight that it cut into the skin .
30 The avalanche was so enormous that it carried on travelling uphill on the other side of the valley .
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