Example sentences of "[noun] with [noun] be so " in BNC.
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1 | Although Chang Tsai 's comparison with water shows clearly that the ch'i is a continuum and not an aggregate of atoms , the analogy with matter is so deep in Le Gall 's preconceptions that he assumes the component atoms to be implicit in the word ch'i of the Chinese text . |
2 | ’ The idea of friendship with Charity was so daunting , she shook her head and dried up . |
3 | This is only used in the funboard division and in Europe tends to be something of a rarity , as the combination of cross-shore winds with surf is so infrequent . |
4 | This meeting with Temple was so important to him that the photograph of the group hung on the wall of his room when he died . |
5 | To a revision of the poem published in 1803 he added the lines , ‘ Methinks , it should have been impossible/Not to love all things in a World like this ’ , his words seeming to carry the weight of his later regret that his unclouded times with Sara were so quickly over . |
6 | The English love affair with Tuscany is so well known that in the last century hotel porters in Siena called all foreigners English , even if they were German or Russian . |
7 | Gedge 's infatuation with Rigby was so powerful that it led him to agree that Duane , a guitarist , could join the group . |
8 | This use of dots with slurs is so consistent that I have not found a single instance where in this combination the dots were not clearly identifiable as such . |
9 | He is cross at having to come here when his time with Enid is so short . |