Example sentences of "so come [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | The South Africans claimed that between 600 and 800 SWAPO guerrillas had crossed from Angola into Ovamboland , their party 's home ground ; during the following three days , they said , another 500 or so came over . |
2 | Computer expert , Andrew Eccleston , explains that they were fed up with old-fashioned forecasting methods , so came up with something new . |
3 | things like that , and we also , I think this year we ought to send Sid one because he came up with ten litres of five each of them boxes so came up with ten litres of wine . |
4 | Erm I suppose what we ought to focus on , is not so much the details of the ethnography so came up from the study , but erm but some of them are almost thieves |
5 | The kitten lived to be nine , so came out of the whole business best , I suppose . |
6 | He had quite rightly decided that he could do no good by playing with the Huns at 20,000 feet , so came down to see that none of them got me . ’ |
7 | With me coming from the North of England , everybody is pretty reserved up there at the best of times , so coming down to London and meeting Angie with an American accent and flitting around the room and speaking in a loud voice all the time , it was amazing . |
8 | I see , so coming back to er making the pills and silver on it and gold , was this er sort of foe the aristocracy more ? |
9 | So coming back more specifically to Selby , and taking er Mr Curtis 's ball-park figure of of seventeen hundred , erm now already we 've we 've got approximately eight hundred and fifty committed in terms of a hundred and eighty con er completions , five hundred and sixty permissions including conversions , and a hundred and ten dwellings identified on a site at Elvington in in the Greater York study , and there 's really not a great deal more flexibility , erm , because of the greenbelt constraint . |
10 | So coming back to me on that . |
11 | So come on and give us some respect . |
12 | So come on , love . ’ |
13 | I am still waiting to see Goran Ivanisevic who is my favourite player in the Sweetspot , so come on , how about it . |
14 | ‘ So come on then , has anyone got any puff ? ’ |
15 | So come on , folks ! |
16 | So come on , Robyn , tell me — how old is this Mr Denner ? |
17 | So come on downstairs and we 'll have a sherry . |
18 | So come on , get behind the lads . |
19 | ‘ So come on , what happened last night ? |
20 | ‘ So come on , Mr Burns , ’ the voice said sneeringly , ‘ what gives ? |
21 | So come on ! |
22 | So come on and start making these ‘ Mickey Mouse ’ cups a bit of a spectacle instead of the atmosphere void of Windsor Park . |
23 | So come on , leave Geoff to do his good work for the benefit of the community . |
24 | You know , so come on get your act together ! |
25 | Right it seems to me a lot of people are sitting down , there 's five weeks to go , you 've got to get it made in that time , assembled , so come on let's get some more cutting lists please . |
26 | So come on |
27 | So come on Jess , come and make some conversation with me . |
28 | So come on , talk to me . |
29 | It is my belief that anorexic speech ( or , more literally , behaviour ) consists of two quite separate and often contradictory texts , and that it is only by studying them both , in order to fit them together and so come up with an amended text , that we can understand what is going on inside the anorexic herself . |
30 | ‘ So come through , will you , and I 'll spell out the details ? ’ |