Sentence examples for is so at from inspiring English sources

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He sits so near, is so at home.

That's why he is so at ease in examining England in the 1950s".

And perhaps, in the end, that's why Packham is so at home with wildlife.

And because Lulu is so at home with herself, she encouraged me to be the same.

This is so at a time when heavyweight states, such as Bavaria and Hesse, are growing increasingly independent-minded.

(This from a pro who is so at ease underwater that he once kissed a grouper on its forehead).

Because it is so at odds with the national character: they're a brusque lot, headstrong, easily angered.

An '04 Beni M'tir from Domaine Riad Jamil (£29), a luscious, full-bodied Moroccan red, is so at home here it practically undulates in the glass.

It is so at odds with the reality of our views on the issue, and so publicly misrepresents the situation in such a demeaning way".

In the eternity of time past, and assuming that everything that can be nonexistent is so at some time or other, there would be nothing now.

-How does what we perceive at a particular time give us knowledge of or reasonable belief in something that is so at that very time?

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