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

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1 Now I realized what had been so odd about it : amid all the festivities and celebrations there had been no sign whatsoever of the bride around whom the whole affair was revolving .
2 ‘ Well , I 'm sure I should n't have , but I was feeling so guilty about you that I would have agreed to do anything you asked . ’
3 That was what was so endearing about him , but she hardly thought it was something she should mention to his brother !
4 I could n't believe it when he was so upset about it , ’ she says .
5 Retired have n't they , because if somebody came to you cos you see , he was so upset about it
6 Funny , is n't it , loving someone the way I loved Rob yet knowing so little about him . ’
7 She knew so little about him .
8 ‘ We know so little about them .
9 But one thing is clear : although we know so little about it , this was a major crisis .
10 It 's a common disease , so why do we know so little about it ?
11 I 've always been intrigued by the Catholic church , by all the colours and the candles , but I know so little about it … when we studied existentialism in high school , I felt that that was exactly right , but now I just do n't know …
12 But it had all happened so quickly — and I knew so little about you — except that I 'd fallen in love with you . ’
13 Oh he was so emotional about it .
14 I have seldom , before or since , seen a man spend so much time with his car , be so obsessive about it , put so much work into it , understand it so well and be so unable to divert his attention from it for so much as a minute .
15 What was so funny about her ?
16 ‘ What 's so funny about it ? ’ she demands .
17 She told him not to be so possessive about her and her body .
18 Many British institutions are secretive , but few are quite so patronising about it as the City .
19 And all this you see so me dad said , I 'm not so bothered about him coming either .
20 Dan is n't so bothered about it !
21 He is n't so bothered about it !
22 ‘ You 're so wrong about me ! ’ she blurted .
23 What was so wrong about it ? ’
24 ‘ How interesting that after only a few hours you know so much about me .
25 He said , ‘ How is it you know so much about me ? ’ ’
26 It was easy to see why they go on so much about them .
27 ‘ I do n't mind so much about them . ’
28 Faults in your own work are glaringly obvious because you know so much about them , but other people 's faults are not considered to be important .
29 I 've heard so much about them , you know .
30 ‘ We 've been a team for ever , and they 'll say things like , ‘ If we 're no going to learn a lot more about this character , why do we have so much about him in the beginning ? ’
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