Example sentences of "so [adv] [conj] i [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I was personally told he was not concerned about my past so long as I kept up a volume of business , ’ he said . |
2 | The calculations I must have performed to decide where the ball was going to be , and to hit it , are staggering , but I managed ( so long as I did not stop to ask how I was doing it ) . |
3 | I know that so long as I do n't manage to count up to one hundred before the spasm ceases , I shall live . |
4 | ‘ I do n't mind what I do so long as I do n't have too many lines to learn . ’ |
5 | That 's none of my business so long as I do n't have to break any laws . |
6 | I 'm thinking there might be something wrong with my plan to wait as I close my eyes ( only to rest them ) , but even as I yawn and put my hands into my armpits I think a spot of rest is n't such a bad idea so long as I do n't fall asleep . |
7 | ‘ He has enough sauce for a king 's fool , but impudence I can stomach so long as I do n't have to ride something that big on my own . ’ |
8 | However — ’ he shrugged ‘ — my vet in Westmead ca n't be expected to come out so far so I 've obviously got to find one for this shop . ’ |
9 | I have said nothing to anyone so far because I have never been quite sure how much it might affect Mr. Andrew . |
10 | I think the thing you have to say that as far as I 'm concerned , from what I 've see of her so far and I have n't worked with her in the field yet but far brighter spark in your department than that one we interviewed the other day |
11 | I 've always wanted to work in a bank so even if I had n't have had Louisa it 's basically what I 'd have gone on to do anyway . |
12 | ‘ It is amazing when it works — in the Scottish Open in February against Eva Webster it went so well that I near enough knocked both of us out . ’ |
13 | Then I was falling , so fast that I felt quite breathless . |
14 | ‘ The widow , ’ replied Hank , with more than a trace of impatience in his voice , and then continued : ‘ And it 's selling so fast that I do n't know what to do with the money . |
15 | ‘ Since the situation is unavoidable I suggest that now you 're better you make yourself as useful as possible , preparing meals and so on while I get on with my work . |
16 | forgive me Mr if I want to ask somebody some questions about the brochure and er the layout and so on and I find out Counsel has n't , I gather from Mr that Mr would be the person I ought to ask , is that right ? |
17 | Then , and so then but I have n't been seeing Mrs . |
18 | So then when I got back to erm er St Giles erm I was there for a month and then I went into a home for the blind and handicapped |