Example sentences of "[pron] so [conj] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | Cos a few people are further out than me so cos Angie 's just up the road in Hamworth . |
2 | They might well have done a thousand years ago , but the Imperial Age converted that horizontal relationship into a vertical one so that Sri Lankan schools still teach vertical history ‘ Ceylon Under British Rule ’ and Senegal continues its cultural obsession with France . |
3 | It may be that Archbishop Jaenberht refused to consecrate him so that Offa was driven to establishing a metropolitan see at Lichfield in order to procure an archbishop who would perform the ceremony . |
4 | A little embarrassed at trespassing on this very private moment between them , she found a pack of tissues in Dr Russell 's medical bag and handed them to him so that Faye could wipe the gel from her abdomen before adjusting her clothing again . |
5 | America is closer to making it so than Britain . |
6 | He pushed the list over the desk , turning it so that Hayman could read it . |
7 | As for Peter and Pat Lawford , they fixed it so that John Kennedy and Marilyn Monroe could screw around without Jackie finding out . |
8 | It was noisy and crowded but it was nice to have it so and Alan need n't have worried that she 'd dislike that . |