Example sentences of "but it 's so " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Well , I was hoping to do some digging , ’ said the Prince , ‘ but it 's so hard that I ca n't get the spade in . |
2 | ‘ I know it 's silly , I mean she 's dead , but it 's so cold and I could n't bear the idea of her just lying there . ’ |
3 | ‘ But it 's so cruel ! ’ the shrill woman cried . |
4 | ‘ We ca n't find 'im , but it 's so deep and 'as such strong currents , 'e ca n't 'ave 'ad a chance . ’ |
5 | Its split personality means you have to lock your mind into ‘ guitar mode ’ or ‘ bass mode ’ and stay with it , but it 's so close to both that playing confusion is inevitable . |
6 | But it 's so quiet here in the country , |
7 | I want to get close to his five Majors but it 's so darn hard . |
8 | But it 's so far back in my mind that I ca n't reach it . |
9 | I think the stage door club is fine but it 's so tiny and rather you know . |
10 | ‘ I would if I could , ’ she said , ‘ but it 's so bleedin' 'eavy . |
11 | It 's the same act — basically — but it 's so different each time , and I 've never felt with any other woman what I felt with you . |
12 | " No , but it 's so much more interesting than any of mine , " she replied . |
13 | I would n't do it deliberately wrong but it 's so |
14 | ‘ But it 's so unfair on people like Harry Fischer . |
15 | ‘ But it 's so pretty here , ’ said April 's Mum . |
16 | But it 's so strict that it 's impossible not to think about it sometimes . |
17 | The first time Rachel went , I felt anxious but it 's so safe there 's no need to worry . |
18 | All in all , it 's an interesting read until the Beatles split around p200 , but it 's so short on new information that you 'll have to know very little about the band to avoid a feeling of déja vu . |
19 | " But it 's so lovely ! " |
20 | But it 's so lovely just to have . |
21 | But it 's so |
22 | But it 's so chancy that way uh and I do n't think either if you gave y'self the role or y'know , the title , say , of school counsellor or whatever that you … it would work . |
23 | But it 's so trace it by its number , and when they find it , ooh , aah , my God in heaven , the upholstery is all bloody , and worse ! |
24 | But it 's so much easier for a boy . |
25 | But it 's so hopeless , pointless ! ’ |
26 | ‘ Well , no , of course not , but it 's so blatant . ’ |
27 | " But it 's so dark . " |
28 | But it 's so sudden … and I do n't feel as if I 'm needed here any more . |
29 | ‘ Oh , but it 's so far away , Robyn , and lonely too ! ’ she said unhappily . |
30 | ‘ But it 's so small — and — and stuffy , ’ she persisted . |