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

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1 Lloyd George received a hero 's welcome wherever he went , but then so did Churchill in 1945 , and it is impossible to tell now whether Lloyd George would have fared so well if he had had Liberals rather than Unionists at his back .
2 He 's also been careful to work er with the United Nations who have done er much better so far than they have in er some crises in the past .
3 A woman laughed , a carefree tinkling laugh and Emily paused in wonder , it seemed so long since she had felt like laughing .
4 ECOMOG officials , however , categorically denied Taylor 's claim that Ulimo had been able to advance so rapidly because it had received aid from countries contributing to the ECOMOG force .
5 And the niece , leaning on his shoulder , wept again for Auntie , whom she had known so well since she had been a very little girl .
6 But managing director Mr Peter Jarvis admitted : ‘ Because of the squeeze on spending , retailing , particularly in the South-east , is not doing so well as we had hoped . ’
7 ‘ Anyhow , it does n't really matter what you use so long as you 've got the right top . ’
8 This was manifested in a number of ways , particularly in that pupils still in their second year in the mixed ability classes would be talking about playing with their friends and generally their attitudes towards the teenage culture of pop music and magazines and fashions and discotheques did n't seem to develop so quickly as it had in the streamed situation , and I think really this comes from the problem of those pupils in the streamed situation — in the bottom streams in particular — who found that they wanted alternatives to school when they were in an inferior position in the school .
9 This was manifested in a number of ways , particularly in that pupils still in their second year in the mixed ability classes would be talking about playing with their friends , and generally their attitudes towards the teenage culture of pop music and magazines and fashions and discotheques did n't seem to develop so quickly as it had in the streamed situation .
10 This was manifested in a number of ways , particularly in that pupils still in their second year in the mixed ability classes would be talking about playing with their friends , and generally their attitudes towards the teenage culture of pop music and magazines and fashions and discotheques did n't seem to develop so quickly as it had in the streamed situation .
11 Those of us who campaigned against the Gulf War did so not because we had any liking for Saddam Hussein .
12 But they do so only after they 've had their seven rehearsals . ’
13 She could n't even feel resentful that he slept so peacefully after she had suffered a sleepless night of angst .
14 I think that 's why the play has survived so long because it has this peculiar charm . ’
15 He tried not to think of the shock his sister had expressed so strongly when he had told her of his intentions .
16 A local authority that spends less on special educational needs does so either because it has less incidence of such needs or because it is in dereliction of its duties to pupils with those needs .
17 Jack would n't shoot so long as he 'd got hold of him .
18 ‘ And stay in England ? ’ asked her mama , not wishing to lose a Sally-Anne who , for whatever reason , seemed to have changed so greatly since she had last seen her , as a spoiled , petulant and wilful child , thinking only of herself .
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