Example sentences of "so [adv] in a " in BNC.

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1 A storm arrives from the west , the snow falling so thickly in a few minutes that I fear I will lose my way .
2 So so in a way , they 're looking at the levels we 're at now is an accurate level using a high price item .
3 One can cause grievous bodily harm by omission , and a person who does so intentionally in a case where a duty of care exists may be convicted under section 18 of the 1861 Act .
4 The mourners lamented a life taken so quickly in a violent and senseless manner .
5 Although you do not appear to feel the ardour which might be desirable so early in a marriage , you will find it has many rewards , I am sure .
6 I hate pointing out niggles so early in a review , but I 'm afraid I have one here .
7 And that can detect erm tumours , body defects and so forth in a , in a non-destructive way if I could put it that way .
8 Woe betide a Soviet regime which shoots Russian and Eastern Ukrainian miners , the elite of the working class in the supposed land of the proletariat , and does so moreover in an era when suppression of news is no longer possible and society is rapidly organising itself autonomously of the state .
9 Thanks to the site 's owners , the Guiting Manor Amenity Trust , excavation continues to search for signs of those whose victim has lain undisturbed for so long and for a reason why the site was built so carefully in a line with the mid-summer sun .
10 I have spoken so far in an ordinary way of episodes of consciousness and of experiences , occasionally of modes and states of consciousness , and also of sensations , moods , perceptions , desires , thoughts , intending , deciding , and so on .
11 At least that way there is no way you can be held back by the so-called ‘ glass ceiling ’ — the phrase coined in the United States to describe the invisible barriers that allow women to rise only so far in an organisation .
12 When she passed him the number of her room ( thinking no one else knew she had ) and left to await him , he remained in the ballroom drinking , and when I left at midnight he was still there looking bored and lonely , missing his live-in girlfriend Marie Lisa Volpelierre ( who not long after died so tragically in a riding accident ) .
13 I have encountered it so often in a lengthy acquaintance with this landscape , I know it as well as my own name .
14 ‘ Curry is great value and it is bound to have a big appeal for MPs because we are so often in a hurry . ’
15 Though Came , with its moderate , manor house proportions , may seem on the small side to be set so grandly in a park , Sir John Damer certainly did n't skimp on employing the very best craftsmen in all London .
16 Much credit is due to both crews for maintaining their form so well in a race which went much as expected , with Ian Gardiner 's excellent rhythm probably proving decisive .
17 Common turnips are quicker growing than mangolds or swedes , but are not frost-resistant and do not keep so well in a clamp .
18 Did they really cope so well in a man 's world , or was it all just an act ?
19 ‘ I have never had to run so fast in a job in my life , and the incredible speed of things at the moment is all thanks to the recession , ’ he says .
20 When two 2nd Order rivers join ( not a 1st and a 2nd ) the much larger river is 3rd Order , and so on in a hierarchy of sizes .
21 But where such mutuality is non-existent ; where through some personal need ( based in earlier life and relationships ) the woman finds her greatest satisfactions in motherhood rather than in marriage ; where male inadequacy sees neglect in anything but total attention ; or where circumstances exist in which addition to the family unduly diminishes the expression of sexual love between two partners : personal and sexual dissonance is likely to arise , which will lead to further marital rifts , which will themselves militate against sexual happiness … and so on in a vicious spiral .
22 Alternatively , the public may simply have become more sensitised to crime , through media and press reports or the Government 's crime prevention publicity , and so believing crime to be on the increase they are more likely to report offences leading to a rise in recorded crime which will lead to further media attention and so on in a ‘ deviancy amplification spiral ’ .
23 One of the salient features about this process is a phenomenon that might be described as endogenous economies of scale : more business is attracted to contracts with low bid-ask spreads ( i.e. high liquidity ) , and that attracts more market makers and more arbitrage and speculative activity on the exchange , and this increased competition drives down bid-ask spreads and so on in a virtuous circle .
24 And after such a lengthy period of secrecy , was Lucy going to blow her cover so comprehensively in a single gesture ?
25 It was perhaps the miracle of the decade that BR was allowed to invest so heavily in a new generation of multiple units .
26 ‘ There 's something quite exhilarating about working so closely in a team and doing your job so well .
27 For the present , let us note that in Marx 's view of history as a dialectical process , just as in a society whose mode of production was feudal , with its ‘ contradictions ’ , a ruling class of landowners had been overthrown by an exploited peasantry , so too in a society whose mode was bourgeois would the capitalists be overthrown by the proletariat .
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