Example sentences of "[adv] it be so [adj] " in BNC.

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1 When we first got together it was so good between us .
2 Perhaps it 's so rare amongst
3 Only it 's so difficult judging what kind of impression one 's making , out here on one 's own . ’
4 Only it was so hard to do that , especially when she began looking at the sketches she had made at Kenilworth .
5 If only it were so simple .
6 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 .
7 so it is so easy when you 're only helping on a side line because you 're not doing any of the thought processing
8 I mean they ought it would be easy to monitor because it is so it 's so concise .
9 Maybe just give him something so it 's so cold as well
10 I 've now rinsed that in there so it 's so dilute now that when I pour it away hardly a trace of it there .
11 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 .
12 That it has , despite the fact that superficially it is so unlikely , should , however , keep us on our toes .
13 oh I ca n't cut , will you , if you see yesterday it was so squashy this bread , I could n't cut it , I 'd have a go
14 And it was like it 's so stupid !
15 You are sure you knew it once but now it is so hazy .
16 Now it 's so easy … even man 's Best Friend can do it !
17 As one of Bonn 's most distinguished physicists , Professor Wolfgang Paul put it , ‘ Now it 's so well-organised bad things can not happen , maybe good things can not either . ’
18 I 've forgotten all the years now it 's so long .
19 ‘ — and I was placed between Harry Burrows and Piers Langley and they told me all about hunting round here and really it was so interesting that I hardly noticed what we ate , some sort of fish and pheasant I think and , oh yes , there was an ice but by that stage , you know , I did n't have the smallest corner to put in so much as a mouthful — ’
20 What 's funny is them being ‘ outrageous ’ , ie it 's so sick you 've just GOT to be joking when you say it .
21 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 .
22 runs well it 's so easy for other groups to , to try and get you to help them out .
23 Well it 's so bloody boring here .
24 Well it 's so crowded .
25 Well it 's so nice to mee , Mrs , oh , very pleased to meet you .
26 Well it 's so long for the .
27 Well it 's so many things !
28 Well I think oh well it 's so beautiful I mean as it is in there , they do n't need anything doing to , I mean
29 Well it 's so handy though .
30 Well it was so cold and
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