Example sentences of "so [adv] [vb base] a [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | This is lost soon after laying commences in April or early May — which is a shame , because most people visit the sea-bird colonies in summer , and so rarely see a shag in all its glory . |
2 | So anyway have a look at page fifty six cos I promised you yesterday that I would take you through the verb if you were you know the things you would want to know about . |
3 | So just put a paragraph in , saying why you 've chosen this particular bit , and in fact , all of you can do that . |
4 | To avoid boredom one activity should not go on for too long , so always have a variety of activities ready . |
5 | It may be held by the most tenuous snag , so always have a belay from below . |
6 | Common factors uncovered so far include a history of carrying cargoes of coal and iron , and damage to the side of the ships ' holds . |
7 | And the extracts in the Mail so far give a foretaste of that other favourite British hobby , class warfare — hot stuff now because Mr Major and his friends say his detractors are snobs . |
8 | performing of street lighting er equipment , has to be conducted on site of basis , we have a system of scouting , the whole County is covered by paid scouts who every so often do a tour of their big network of units to ensure that there is , now one has to allow within the response time for the next cycle of |
9 | The Vicar of Bistre , the Rev Jason Kennett-Orpwood , said yesterday : ‘ We 've now written to the whole council , and so too have a lot of the parishioners , to ask it to reconsider . |