Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] so " in BNC.

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1 And some of them it 's it 's hard to get them to go so but in general any of the fairly reactive acids and any of the fairly reactive metals they 're going to give you a salt and hydrogen .
2 ‘ I think you 'll have to , ’ said Fenella , who found the idea completely appalling , but who was trying to be practical and sensible and make it sound safe for them to go so that they could get Nuadu .
3 I find it arrogant to compare New York and Cologne ; it 's true nothing became so inflated here , but also things were not so colourful , so deep .
4 British Rail tells us that the 5.51 Sheffield to Paddington train is 15 minutes late this evening , but I 've nothing to report so far on the buses .
5 How do you get them to flower so enthusiastically ? ’
6 I know of one company where everyone became so highly motivated that most of them left , because they now found frustrating a pace which they had found acceptable before .
7 I ENJOYED it most because it made me laugh so much .
8 Those sessions nearly wrecked my hearing for life , but they made me laugh so much and took up so much of my off-duty that , as time went by , sometimes , just sometimes , I was able to laugh at my one-time passion for Bill .
9 But what makes made me laugh so much was the fact that they cos their clothes they 've got are always the biggest , mind you , it 'd fit anybody , it 's alright
10 Cos I ca n't shut up they make me laugh so hard and Harry Enfield Only me !
11 They clutched each other and fell about , it made them laugh so much .
12 Nothing succeeded so much as success for the organization .
13 No-one thinks so .
14 I enjoy putting up a tent , I like campfires and food for me tastes so much better outside .
15 this attention everyone needs so
16 She is amazed at the attitude of the people she meets : ‘ I thought people would be cold and uninterested , and I ca n't believe that everyone cares so much about us . ’
17 And if you could stop them laughing so … so raucously all night and … and' ’
18 As they call out the names of the new members , I would like them to stand so they can all recognise and welcome them .
19 Only if you do n't mind me sayin' so , it 'll be best if you do n't treat her like a private in the Army . ’
20 It was foolish hurt pride that made me behave so coldly towards you .
21 The BBC series ‘ Revolutions in Sound ’ , broadcast in 1988 , gave great publicity to the possibility of these records existing , but nothing has so far turned up .
22 Everyone looks so brisk in fresh suits of upright postures , so stiff and tense their buds wo n't open .
23 ‘ It 's not an insubstantial age , though everyone looks so young to me now . ’
24 And in a game nothing matters so much as the spirit in which it is played .
25 Two army medics who were getting ready to deal with such things in the wild were also there , and they kept me laughing so much that I was wobbling up and down while the surgeon was trying to operate .
26 Ten of that eleven people in the last two weeks , sort of , complaining about but they do n't always let me know so that I can document it , that 's the problem .
27 If you were not contacted please let me know so that it never happens again .
28 Nothing found so far . ’
29 A spare pair of stockings or tights should always be handy as nothing looks so unattractive as laddered tights .
30 it 's back again to the old fashioned set , I mean I think nothing looks so untidy as to joined writing
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