Example sentences of "[noun] is [adv] well [vb pp] that " in BNC.
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1 | The English love affair with Tuscany is so well known that in the last century hotel porters in Siena called all foreigners English , even if they were German or Russian . |
2 | Tabasco is so well known that it is to pepper sauces what Hoover is to vacuum cleaners . |
3 | That Lalande and other French composers of his time , notably Charpentier , were often being deliberately Italian in style is so well documented that surely it is self-evident , especially in faster movements such as ‘ Et rege eos ’ , marked with the unambiguous Italian expression vivace by Lalande in his autograph score ( Cauvin and the 1729 edition employ légèrement and tres légèrement respectively ) , and the final vite sections ( ‘ Non confundar ’ ) , that equal fast notes are called for ? |
4 | As a result , our eyesight is so well developed that few animals possess comparable vision , and we are justified in considering it our supersense . |
5 | Although the rail journey involves a change of trains , the timetable of services is so well co-ordinated that the change is no great inconvenience . |