Example sentences of "so [adv] [pers pn] [vb mod] [verb] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 So perhaps we might need to do might want to until I return , which I should n't think will take too long .
2 ‘ I expect it 's private , so perhaps you 'd like to go into the dining-room ?
3 So perhaps you 'd like to keep them right
4 So perhaps it will have to fend for itself .
5 ‘ I intend to change to another firm of solicitors , so naturally I 'll want to settle with you .
6 Every so often they 'll need to diet again , but you would n't call them fat , and you certainly would n't call them losers .
7 Every so often you 'll have to shoot the creature to stun it again .
8 Norman said : ‘ I could hear everyone and every so often I would try to speak out of force of habit , but nothing came out . ’
9 Every so often I 'd have to grip the wheel tightly because what I really wanted to do was interrupt my drollery , pull over on to the hard shoulder , turn to my passenger and say , ‘ By the way , Stuart , I 'm in love with your wife . ’
10 So tomorrow I 'll have to call you Thursday ? ’ said Endill .
11 But she had spent the whole long night playing at make-believe , so surely she could manage to play the game a while longer .
12 Mr Honecker evidently felt that things were going so well he could afford to relax and give his people what they wanted most : more freedom to travel to the West .
13 So then they 'd have to call another van .
14 Or if it is impossible to do so then we will have to have a look .
15 So then I 'll need to go and get my pads and my bandages so that I can put this right , you 'll need two of these for this bandage , the first one , you open out so that the pad is going to go into the palm of her hand and that over the top and she is going to grab hold of the other one like that , okay , now we 've got the wad in there and she 's hanging on to it , but it was the sterile part of the bandage as I undid it that went on to the wound , there is no time for dressing here is there ?
16 All the riders in the school appear to be girls , so unfortunately we will have to train from scratch in that department . ’
17 So either we shall have to disallow such a possibility and decree that nothing qualifies as a genuine proposition unless its truth-value is fixed for all time , i.e. that all propositions are what is sometimes called " eternal " propositions , or we shall have to accept that truth-value is not an integral part of the objective propositional content .
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