Example sentences of "there [be] so [det] that " in BNC.

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1 In fact there are so many that without the use of sophisticated computers it would be impossible to monitor them all .
2 These immigrant groups then tend to become part of the lower classes , unless there are so many that they form a separate sub-culture ( as is the case with Turks in West Germany ) .
3 In fact at one time before the Pakistan-Bangladesh war there were so many that we called this form of depression Pakistani Syndrome .
4 There 's so much that one does n't know about places and people , so much to find out . ’
5 I mean , there 's so much that goes on in prison that people do n't know about , which they should .
6 There 's so much that we — ’
7 There 's so much that they could learn that would help them in their job .
8 There 's so much that can be achieved , ’ he says .
9 But on the other hand as is often the case , there 's so much that you 've got you do n't need , that when you finish your removal you want a whole lot of boxes in the corner out the way until you 've sorted er everything else out .
10 There is so much that we do n't know , and the HDRA organization does nothing but good for our knowledge and understanding .
11 There is so much that pupils can offer to the school if there can be someone to listen and take notice .
12 It was no longer just go out and do a gig with your equipment — there were lighting men , dancers , singers , — there was so much that I think no-one could handle it and he was wanting more and more to make the show very good .
13 There was so much that he could tell him . ’
14 There was so much that we used to cut it into strips and string it from the eaves to dry in the wind and sun .
15 Although I had now done a few television interviews , I was still a relative novice and there was so much that I wanted to get across to all the people watching .
16 Poverty was not experienced as a problem because there was so little that women wanted to spend money on ( 'No , I do n't go out in the evenings , Mother does n't like it . ’
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