Example sentences of "[adv] so [adj] [conj] it [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | These relations between finite coordinate distances are generally so inconvenient that it makes more sense to start calculations from the differentials which do transform linearly : . |
2 | UNISYS IS JUST SO HAPPY THAT IT SETTLED FOR INTEL 's $5,000m CHIP RATHER THAN FOLLOWING THE HERD TO RISC … |
3 | The speed of her car was still so great that it took Chesarynth a while to realize the signs were n't complete . |
4 | The human mind is usually so active that it sets off a number of ‘ what if ? ’ speculations and ‘ is that really so ? ’ evaluations under the stimulation of the text . |
5 | Was it really so important that it had to take priority over something as necessary as post , which often contains faxes and other mail urgently required . |
6 | He says drug corruption is now so prevalent that it has tainted the assembly , the courts , and press and television . |
7 | As they parted , she pursed her lips and lifted her well-attended face , which did n't look quite so young as it had in the restaurant . |
8 | When the accompanying chords are detached , it is not necessary to make the melodic line quite so powerful as it has to be to come through a mass of sustained harmony . |
9 | Well , erm , I know the forecast is n't quite so brilliant as it has been , I think but |
10 | The eyes especially were beautiful ; very large , their ovals faintly twisted , a cool doe 's eyes , almond eyes , giving a natural mystery to a face otherwise so regular that it risked perfection . |
11 | This is of course not possible , and we should rather conclude that any intermediate , formed by the initial attack of Cl - on , must have no significant absorption in the spectral range studied , or that its concentration is never so great that it contributes significantly to the spectrum . |