Example sentences of "[verb] he [verb] so " in BNC.

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1 But when it came to the British people , who it was claimed he had so dreadfully harmed , the court went into secret session .
2 ‘ Never has homo faber better understood that he has made history and never has he felt so powerless before history ’ .
3 You saw him , he was in no case and no mind to hold anything back , nor has he done so .
4 Baltusnikas shot wide , scarcely believing he had so much room in the Republic 's penalty area ; Bonner finger-tipped a Kirilovas shot round the post ; Slekys shaved the post with a close-range toe-poke ; and then Bonner saved again from Stumbrys .
5 A detective said : ‘ Some of the murders he says he committed so long ago that he has difficulty in remembering where the bodies are buried .
6 Swear when he was sat at the top of the stairs shivering he looked so thin .
7 Although he preferred to train dancers from the age of nine , by the time the pantomime season came he had so many to cast he had to accept adults and teach them after they had finished a day 's work .
8 Now , she thought , now Edouard will have what I know he wants so desperately , what I want for him .
9 The carpenter , John , Alison 's " " old " " husband , is the most obvious target figure of the piece , but Absolon is tricked into kissing Alison 's arse " " savourly " " and being farted upon , and Nicholas is led to put his bare behind out of the window little knowing he does so for it to be branded with a plough-coulter hot from the forge .
10 In later days it became fashionable to see Chaplin as a political rebel against Hollywood 's factory methods but he is better seen as the last of the old-style showmen offering a highly polished product to the masses that he felt he knew so intimately .
11 But to realise he had so little faith in her — that really hurt .
12 I thought he looked so lost and unhappy that I just wanted to comfort him at first , and Chris says he just thought I was kind .
13 ‘ I did n't think he took so much interest in me .
14 I do n't think he did so it 's the only one you missed out , probably find the the video that 's not , not applicable but yeah .
15 He was so young some nights , I mean he looked so young and so quiet , and I was scared for him you see , so scared that he 'd get it wrong , that he 'd waste himself .
16 I 'd quite like to know how much like how , wheth what Darrel actually ran away from , I mean he owes so many people money .
17 He 'd been working and playing pretty hard since he 'd arrived in London though , and after eating he felt so tired that he would n't get dressed .
18 Not only did he do so , one-handed , but he scored a four , and allowed Gomes to reach his century .
19 Ferdinando had aged , too , was no longer as vigorous nor did he walk so tall and straight .
20 Did he think so last night ?
21 It was unfortunate when a zoo lost an eagle , so why did he feel so pleased about it ?
22 Why did he take so long in cashing it ?
23 Did he say so ? ’
24 Did he say so ? ’
25 People would say — usually his father — that if he was determined to be an artist , well and good , but why did he spend so much time with books , and silly French novels at that ?
26 Why did he grin so much , showing his discoloured teeth ?
27 But then he remembered he had so far made little public display of his temporary teacher from Portlington .
28 Never before had he seen so many people starving and so many crops dying , their dried remains being simply blown away by the wind .
29 However , had he done so , I would not have known how to find Woodbrook .
30 So , when Mr Goodman enquired about him , George was eager to come to Selhurst Park and most Palace historians agree that , had he done so even a month before the end of 1924–25 , the Palace would never have been relegated from Division Two .
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