Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] is so " in BNC.
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1 | She is so She is so rude I swear . |
2 | Thing about this programme it is so it is so crucial to everything that goes on at Radio York while it is happening , they eat in the other room that 's how much er interest there is they eat in the other room . |
3 | so it is so easy when you 're only helping on a side line because you 're not doing any of the thought processing |
4 | ‘ Normally she is so collected , so self-controlled . ’ |
5 | He did n't even want tae come out : he tried tae hide away he is so proud . ’ |
6 | For fifthly he is so obviously reasonable that you are inclined to doubt this . |
7 | where grievous excess of physical suffering is bred , large parts of the same soil yield , side by side with it , evils of another kind … in some of the regions of insanitary influence , civilization and morals suffer almost equally with health … education … is little likely to penetrate , unless with amended sanitary law , nor human life to be morally raised while physically it is so degraded and squandered . |
8 | That it has , despite the fact that superficially it is so unlikely , should , however , keep us on our toes . |
9 | Det Sgt Stimpson said : ‘ She has tried very hard to stop him stealing but now she is so fed up she just wants to move away and try to make a fresh start in a new home . ’ |
10 | I wish I could join him in the corridor , but now it is so crammed that there is no room . |
11 | You are sure you knew it once but now it is so hazy . |
12 | Yet now it is so much harder to move assets they are re-asserting their traditional role , not least through the marketing of property audits , in helping businesses to manage them more effectively instead . |
13 | Well it is so dry , god , but er , the first time I drank it , I think it was about threepence a pint , it was always a lot cheaper than beer , you know , it was in the thirties , threepence a pint . |
14 | well he is so cheeky , and you can tell when he 's hungry cos he goes back for and stand by it again , sometimes he does and sometimes he does n't |
15 | As the temperature increases , the entropy loss incurred during condensation becomes greater until eventually it is so unfavourable that condensation in the polymer is impossible , and phase separation takes place . |
16 | All my life , he wrote , I have been preparing myself for this moment , but if I have prepared myself correctly then it is so that when the moment came I should not be encumbered with the sensation of having waited for it all my life , for such a sensation , wrote Harsnet , is too heavy a burden for anyone to carry . |
17 | If it is meaningful to say " the same colour " , then it is so only on condition that we can meaningfully speak of different specimens of the colour in question , or , at the very least , of different occasions on which this colour is talked about , or referred to as the " same " . |
18 | Then he is so benevolent , so good tempered and cheerful , and , like William , interests himself so much about every little trifle . |
19 | Indeed it is so severe that the fabric of the economy is beginning to suffer long-term damage . |
20 | The author is not aware of any book dealing with the totality of this field , indeed it is so wide that generalisations can be misleading . |
21 | Indeed it is so beguiling that it can lead to an accommodation between the educational right and the educational left . |
22 | Or else she is so indifferent to the feelings of other people that she simply shrugs her well-fleshed shoulders and does n't give a damn who she hurts in her pursuit of thrills . |
23 | When I meet them again it is so disappointing because I have changed so much , and they have changed so much , so it 's completely worthless . ’ |
24 | Overall , the tone is highly positive ; certainly it is so in relation to the impressions created by some other women in the sample . |
25 | Certainly it is so that more financial work is being brought in-house . |
26 | The political task of leading this debate has been fudged because essentially it is so unpopular , but rationing , whether covert or overt , formal or informal , will continue to be a key issue for the future . |