Example sentences of "[be] so [v-ing] that " in BNC.
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1 | Secrecy and restrictions on communication between scientists and engineers are so stultifying that many reportedly are discouraged from undertaking defence work . |
2 | We also need Government investment to back up the youth services , teachers and parents so that the next generation of youngsters does not include a minority whose self-discipline , self-esteem and respect for their own future are so lacking that they get kicks from racing stolen cars or lobbing bottles at the police . |
3 | Their calls are also very intricate , and the sounds of some of them , the young , sexually mature humpback males , are so haunting that they have become a best-selling record . |
4 | For many of these , memories of the country are so haunting that the real world has lost is charm . |
5 | And in Bosnia-Herzegovina journalists continue to work in circumstances which are so threatening that most foreign correspondents covering the conflict have fled . |
6 | As he had passed her in the little hall this morning a tendril of her silky black hair had brushed his ruined cheek , and the smell of it had been so distracting that he had feared for his composure . |
7 | The potatoes were so filling that there was n't a great deal of room left for all the other foods they usually ate . |
8 | Conditions were so harrowing that only two of them survived . |
9 | Galbraith ( 1976 ) put forward the idea that in the technological world the technology is so demanding that a given new technology is handled in the same way anywhere in the world no matter what the local culture . |
10 | The thought of Montaine was so arresting that for a moment he could not speak . |
11 | Even if there was a booking in a Girl 's home town , John 's regime was so demanding that a husband would no doubt have objected to his wife giving priority to her work . |
12 | She felt guilty , but she could say with a clear conscience that her business was so demanding that she hardly had time to think of Northumberland although , in truth , as her successes and problems in Italy had increased , there seemed less and less reason to return to Nora . |
13 | It was so scarring that it dominated perceptions in Moscow for years to come . |
14 | The look that McAllister gave him when she said this was so killing that Dr Neil decided to remove temptation by removing himself . |
15 | ‘ I would be delighted to design the flowers for your wedding … | ’ The daydream was so engrossing that she almost did n't see the man and the girl struggling on the pavement opposite . |
16 | Something in the pale gaze was so unnerving that she froze . |
17 | His grin was so disarming that she blinked slightly . |