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

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1 So I not blame those people here in Britain who support the war and who hope that the allies win .
2 So I just use this thing you 've got ?
3 Er , so I just make that point because of the debate last week .
4 Other night we had bacon and egg and I did n't fancy it very much so I just had two slices of bacon and one egg and made a couple of sandwiches out of it .
5 So I just got another bucket , threw it over her head , stuck the hose up her jumper , believe , she had to go home .
6 So I just picked two examples , but you 'll find that they generalize a some interest .
7 so I just want two boxes of bilinguals
8 On my own the aircraft was a lot lighter and so I soon reached 1,000 feet , the circuit height .
9 Then there will be some days when nothing seems to resolve and so I always forget those days and do something else completely — I am sure it must be something to do with electricity in the air . ’
10 Well there 's only Fred has them you see cos I do n't like them so I only buy medium size tins to start off with .
11 So I usually sipped spicy tea and listened to records all night .
12 So somebody else knew this package or whatever it was existed .
13 So you only send non-confidential stuff that way .
14 So you now know just marketing entails !
15 No , I do n't like that , mm so you obviously help each other
16 So you always take that chance of ruining a relationship … .
17 So we never had any doctors ' bills .
18 so we actually add some value to it
19 we 're not , it 's not tomorrow it 's Wednesday , we get period one and two off so we only have half day
20 So we then have three officers in there and I leave leaving the two officers whilst I go and check the rest of the place out .
21 So they just shove some tape over it .
22 So they only had two hours further on to go from The Two Mills then to Hollyhead basically .
23 And er so he never had any sleep that night , well that was the that 's a story about them days .
24 In doing so it probably aroused some sympathy among the Party membership , though it could not prevent a movement which was receiving support from national figures .
25 So it really necessitated small samples of pupils who I got to know fairly well , rather than a large sample .
26 So it really necessitated small samples of pupils who I got to know fairly well , rather than a large sample .
27 To take advantage of that large amount of fuel , we have to develop what are there is the fast reactors , and this is Britain 's fast reactor a fast reactor erm uses energy erm about sixty time uses uranium about sixty times more efficiently than the present type of reactors not sixty percent but sixty times so it obviously has tremendous implications for uranium resources .
28 There 's always a danger that you 've , you 've , it 's a fine balance between it creating more work , so it actually causes more problems .
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