Example sentences of "so [pron] [modal v] [verb] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I has taken me a while to figure out that ‘ we ai n't got Windows , we got DOS ’ so I would appreciate any advice in your columns on the basics — what sorts of programs are suitable for a simple soul like me who needs to knock out the odd poster , magazine or newsletter and something that will look more professional , from time to time .
2 William Bowles , ( 1705–1780 ) an Irishman who became superintendent of mines in Spain , was dismayed by the lack of unusual plants in the area and wrote to Peter Collinson from Bilbao in 1733 asking for packets of seeds and bulbous plants and continued : ‘ There is a Miller 's Dictionary in Town , so I would take some pains to give the Spaniards a taste … you know what best to send ’ .
3 I think they 'd get some good material from us , so I 'll add some match reports and humourous stuff for them to do with as they will .
4 So I 'll have more time for designing .
5 We do n't have an afternoon surgery , so I 'll have more time to talk . ’
6 So I 'll buy some windowboxes , ’ she declared stoutly .
7 ‘ I would not mind a few more so I could do more work at the Exchange .
8 ‘ She threw a party so I could meet this man Richard .
9 ‘ I merely shut you up so I could get some sleep ! ’
10 I vowed to do anything to please Mum so I could have that bed , but I should have known better : it was impossible to please her .
11 It brought me up against the fact that I 'd like him to be better off so I could have more options .
12 I wanted to make money , so I could have more things like them . ’
13 It was pure good luck that someone dropped out so I could come this weekend — at least , I thought so at the time . ’
14 I never describe the bar , so I can use any bar any time without screwing up my contract .
15 I hope that , as I get older , what I write becomes more mature and more universal , so I can tackle these things .
16 You think I 'm trying to get you into bed so I can have some sort of hold over you .
17 Turn it around so I can have another look at it .
18 ‘ I 've got another hour before I 'm on , get the cover back on the engine so I can get some sleep . ’
19 It seems to be time to get dinner , so I will leave some space for Grandad .
20 ‘ I 'm sure my presence is distressing for you , so I will keep this meeting brief .
21 " I 'm Dan Brady , and I 've served the Cause both here and at home since before you were born … so I 'd take that look off your face before I take it off for you . "
22 ‘ He got annoyed when I said that though and said it was n't true , so I 'd like this time to say that although he appears to be very clever on stage and TV , in real life he is extremely stupid . ’
23 She lowered the window by the leather tab and clicked the lip into the groove of the embrasure to hold it down so she could take some photographs ; several boys climbing over the fence on the railway banks hooted at the sight of her camera and posed , arms akimbo , pretence starlets .
24 As he had seen no change in her , so she could see little difference in him .
25 I do n't know if you remember but ages ago , round about October time she borrowed some stuff for the Brownies , for erm , for Sian , Sian was going camping and she had n't got shorts or anything , so she borrowed it off me , I was thinking of Stacey starting , I wanted the t I 'm not bothered about the shorts , but I want the T-shirt and I 'm just gon na get Stacey the culottes and she can wear her shorts and the cardigan with it buy , when she first starts and then we could , Deana 's moving up to Guides this , so she can have that sweatshirt of er , I mean they 're nine pound
26 Your Mum sucks your Dad every night so she can have another baby .
27 So you 'll waive all rights to the money and — despite the fact that you claim Corosini hastened your grandmother 's death — you want to meet him so you can say hello ?
28 Bedroom has got a , it 's in an alcove so you 'll have that piece where it 's bottom of the stairs or wherever , I mean , the , stand on slip mats you 're gon na get that because of the , the airing cupboard is part of the hall , part of the bedroom and nothing you can do about that one , and on the wall it 's just gon na be one length of each room , cut off , perfect , , actually they do n't normally do that , they usually just the measurement , cos I not , never understood why they do n't have measurements there all standard , you guarantee use the one strip of another roll
29 We deal with allocation erm , spatial allocation of resources , which geographers are interested in , and of course we have erm particularly in the nineteen sixties and seventies , when planners were being very actively recruited , we erm did see a great many geographers go into planning , both at national level and , indeed , also in local offices , so you 'll find many geographers there .
30 ‘ Breakspear wo n't do the senator 's cruise , ’ he said , ‘ so you 'll lose that money , but if you work one night a week for me then you 'll earn just as much anyway .
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