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1 When I think, I am afraid for having let you become so interwoven .
2 His interests, physiological and evolutionary, were indeed so interwoven that they cannot be sharply separated.
3 No speech so interwoven with slang as the speech of a schoolgirl-exceptthat of a schoolboy.
4 But our gazes are so interwoven , I feel neither Texas trash nor WASP-itude can touch us.
5 They are so interwoven that a mistake in regard to one may involve us in other errors.
6 The two terms are so interwoven in meaning that they are frequently treated under one chapter heading.
7 The day and the event have become so interwoven with each other, that I cannot separate them.
8 It is their history, condensed into a pattern so complex, so interwoven , that none can decipher it.
9 Life is so interwoven , so variously organized.
10 And the two questions, I see clearly now, the doctrinal and the economic, are so interwoven as to be inseparable.
11 Now he could not bear to think of those plans of home-beauty and happiness so interwoven with fond thoughts of her.
12 They are sensible of the evil, but it is so interwoven with their fiscal system, that they find it hazardous to disentangle.
13 It is so fitted, so interwoven with entertainments, that it is easier to have a regular feast without wine, than without Menander.
14 They contain records of fact; but fact and myth are so interwoven that it is difficult to distinguish the one from the other.
15 We were so interwoven , there was simply no way you could have Denver without Weintraub-notas John Denver had been in the seventies.
16 The proofs are so interwoven with the style and structure of the specimens that their appearance and nationality are best treated of together.
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This collocation consists of: So interwoven through the time
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