We have no meanings for "like so" in our records yet.
1 They like anything; they like everything; they like so many different things.
2 But now they have left that need behind, like so many others.
3 And like so many promised panaceas, it's actually quite simple-onthe surface.
4 But then, in this regard, like so many others, politics was changing.
5 They work a business that treats human beings like so much merchandise.
6 But like so much else in London, it had simply gone underground.
7 They could take what they like so far as I am concerned.
8 There is nothing in all the world I should like so much.
9 And like so many mid-lifers, the transition is sometimes accompanied by crisis.
10 Our family, like so many other Australian families, has numerous Indigenous connections.
11 The Parliament in London treats us Virginians like so many puling bairns.
12 In the distance several rum-crazed sailors were yelling like so many Indians.
13 But he, like so many others, was deficient in confidence in woman.
14 Thus, to label interfaces with their IP addresses, run cfgmaker like so :
15 The books of all the great philosophers are like so many men.
16 But they like it, papa; there is nothing they like so much.
Other examples for "like so"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of: Like so across language varieties