Example sentences of "[pers pn] so [adj] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ But specialists tell me so much depends on attitude .
2 I 'm sorry it 's taken me so long to write to you .
3 It 's taken me so long to write about just two years .
4 The rope was attached to the tree , the crew set up on the bank , and we got ready to do three or four runs past the camera with Matt and me so busy arguing about baptising the Indians that we could n't see the danger behind us which the audience could see for themselves .
5 The Free Curl cordless styling Brush , Free Curl cordless styling Tong and Free Curl cordless combination Brush and Tong have been designed specifically for women on the move which makes them so easy to travel with .
6 " Crist see well she shuld haue be dampned for synne " so he appeared to her in her sleep , wounded as in his Passion , and told her to put her hand into his side and even to feel his internal organs and heart , commenting that if he is thus open with her , why is she so ashamed to reveal to him the secrets of her heart ?
7 And , her tone suddenly changing completely , ‘ Would it really hurt you so much to pretend to be me for an hour ? ’ she asked mournfully .
8 ‘ Why are you so keen to work on this program ?
9 As she was replacing it with its fellows , a thought occurred to her , and she wondered why it had taken her so long to arrive at such an obvious conclusion .
10 BELVILLE : I would have it tomorrow , being Monday , for on a Monday seven weeks ago , I planned to carry her off and on a Monday I wrote the letter which prevailed on her so kindly to return to me .
11 ‘ I just find her so difficult to talk to .
12 Why is it so pleasant to walk down a particular street , drive through a country village with its church , cottages and farms , or visit a country house and gardens ?
13 ‘ Of course , if you get married now , ’ Aunt Lilian said , ‘ you may not find it so easy to get into politics . ’
14 But is it so easy to conceive of a pain which is not hurting you ?
15 Erm they 're in no hurry to join but with this second period er from September or was it October and erm once again there is this idea that , you know , the tide is turning and they , they will now join erm they wo n't find it so hard to join as the rich peasants but once again they 're not as enthusiastic and maybe they should be but they are , they are helping more but er er and this is the key er for which you know Mao talked about later is that we 've got to get the middle peasant actually actively involved
16 Why do I find it so hard to stick to ?
17 It must now face the imperial impotence that Britain has found it so difficult to adapt to .
18 ‘ Is it so difficult to put into words what I can read on your face ?
19 His visits were regarded as occasions for embarrassment rather than pleasure or consolation , and he was left wondering why , when his motives were generous , these people should find it so difficult to respond with a matching warmth .
20 On the other hand the modern world , which finds it so difficult to deal with evil , nearly always treats the Devil as a figure of fun if it rejects the monster personification .
21 , I did n't know that one had gone , usually it 's the bulb over there that had gone , but I find it so difficult to get at , you change it .
22 After all — had n't one of the things that had made it so difficult to get over Tony been the fact that he 'd got off scot-free ?
23 In these matters I will say what I believe is best and if you find it so difficult to work with me , then write to my father prior .
24 He does not see what he so much wants to , the snow leopard , though he sees the evidence of its being which is , curiously , sufficient for him , despite his disappointment .
25 The next three-quarters of an hour were taken up with wondering why it was taking us so long to get from the airport to the Consulate , and what genius had decided to place the Consulate some hundreds of miles away .
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