Example sentences of "so she [vb past] " in BNC.
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1 | When he had done so she brought it back to England . |
2 | So she walked to limber her muscles . |
3 | She liked Min and Jo and so she walked past the newsagents smiling , without noticing until she was almost at the next newsagents , which ran out of her newspaper by ten in the morning . |
4 | So she tapped on the window . |
5 | So she struck an amazing deal . |
6 | So she relayed that and I heard it Well what about the small stuff ? |
7 | So she hoovered the floor , made a leisurely and politically correct lasagne , whipped egg whites , chilled good wine , luxuriated in the lion-gold tobacco Dionne had brought her from France , wondered about writing to the manufacturers about distribution in England . |
8 | So she judged him — she always felt impelled to judge Simon , measure him — he was a grabber , but then he had never had anything so far , and also he had daring and enjoyed himself so much , so very much , he loved the suppers and the singing . |
9 | She loved the handsome prince who was soon to be crowned , and he loved her — or so she believed . |
10 | ‘ That 's not me , ’ she said ‘ The woman in those papers , ’ It was confusing , sometimes , when she 'd go on about her papers , Sometimes she meant the ones that proved she was a citizen , sometimes the others , the ones that proved she was n't So she believed . |
11 | The colour was not good with her frock , but warmth was more important than aesthetic perfection and so she ignored the clash . |
12 | So she ignored the insistent call , busied herself with finding the key to the door . |
13 | As she did so she noticed a second man , who peered with interest from the passenger seat of the utility . |
14 | As she did so she glanced towards the entrance of A and E , checking automatically for Jim Harris 's car — except it would n't be there , she remembered with a twinge of regret . |
15 | So she pressed down on the button more firmly . |
16 | So she left it all to herself and tried to carry on but it was too much for her . |
17 | So she left . |
18 | So she left , and went after Nina . |
19 | So she left . |
20 | And so she left Marlott again , looking for work . |
21 | So she left Tom and went to London , there was a very clinical divorce , and that was that . |
22 | She could see that he would lose his temper if she pressed him any further , and so she left it . |
23 | So she began with praise : — the more I think on it Ellen the more beholden I am to you for how you have cared for Oreste and the more fortunate . |
24 | So she began , and so she went on . |
25 | So she began : ‘ Oh Mouse , do you know the way out of this pool ? |
26 | So she began again , and said in French : ‘ Where is my cat ? ’ |
27 | She had always wanted an animal of her own , and so she began to feel a little interest in Dickon . |
28 | So she began to speak , choosing her words with care and refusing steadfastly to talk about Johnny 's war , or of the little she knew of Johnny 's time . |
29 | Aye , for so she told me . |
30 | So she told Alix . |