Example sentences of "'re [adv] so [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ This guy you 're obviously so mad at you do n't want to tell me about him . ’
2 But you ca n't dance at all cos you 're just so packed are n't you ?
3 They 're just so sarcastic .
4 No you 're just so good .
5 ‘ You 're just so nice . ’
6 And we had expected rather a slump after Christmas that has n't happened really so that er you know we 're just so busy I mean one thing to the next really .
7 Mm , you 're just so immature that you 're
8 You 're just so thick !
9 They 're just so big , it 's incredible .
10 ‘ I 'm a swine to even think of making love to you while you 're still so bruised . ’
11 and they 're like so loud and high-pitched and then when they laugh
12 Hereford fell again … only one goal in it … they 're always so close are United … but not close enough on the attackers for the winner which was scored by Morris in the first half …
13 ‘ You never know what the English are thinking , because they 're always so polite , ’ Riborg had told her .
14 We 're always so careful , but … well , I suppose we were so busy getting ready for the cruise … ’
15 I mean , when I get up in the morning , it takes me four hours before I come to , you 're always so jolly .
16 I mean , you 're always so welcome to come and have anything .
17 Er and she said I 'll ring you ag I said oh dear someone now coming to the door , she said , never mind I 'll ring you on Saturday , so I said alright and er and she lives at Wyndham , Norfolk , my husband 's niece and erm , you see , and then there 's the other one and she said , auntie you 're always so cheerful , I said , well I try to be cheerful because like everybody else I get a little depressed sometimes because , you see , I have no sisters and brothers , I have three elderly cousins who live away and who I , who I see , one was here a fortnight ago er er er my cousin and his wife er , you see , it will be on a Wednesday , a fortnight today , no Thursday , yes , you see , a fortnight ago and they said , we 'll come again an we 've always bought you a bunch of daffodils so we shall come again when the daffodils are and er and they bring me over bits and pieces because er she was a cook and they bring me something nice to eat
18 They 're always so scared I ca n't cope after their father died .
19 ‘ I was only thinking that if you 're always so high-handed in your dealings with people it 's a wonder you have n't had your come-uppance . ’
20 I 'm afraid Fran and I do n't get enough time with each other because we 're always so busy working , and that can lead to a lot of tension when we do meet .
21 They 're always so busy .
22 I said ooh cos I said when I come here we 're always so busy I said I only get as far as er er the kitchen do n't I ?
23 ‘ So that explains why you 're always so tense when I 'm around and why we always seem to end up bickering ? ’
24 ‘ You 're usually so sensible . ’
25 I er , and you know I think they 're ever so nice these days th the curtains .
26 with rice , they 're ever so nice !
27 Mm , they 're ever so nice
28 I sent them one , they 're ever so pleased .
29 Well they do n't seem to be too bad but they 're ever so still .
30 They 're ever so dear now !
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