Example sentences of "[adv] so as [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Er right so as I say it 's a lighthearted approach and on christian name terms and with that in mind would you detach one of these and just stick your name on so that at least if you do n't know then at some stage during the course you stand a good chance of getting to know each other because again the essence of this course is informality and talking .
2 Right so as I said , Point taken but I 'd like people to go away and read it .
3 I respect them , especially so as he has just come from South Africa .
4 They were grand boys and so courageous … maybe too much so as it turned out .
5 When you were here before I was only a schoolboy and er just er old enough to know everything that was going on , as you might say , but young enough so as I did n't get too involved .
6 Mark them down with your knife down the back down here , you know , right down so as you had a mark .
7 eight o'clock so as you get a good rest .
8 It is likely that a structure which was appropriate to an organisation at a particular stage in its development will become less so as it matures .
9 Just so as you can
10 She 'd been feeling sick a morning or two , but not so as it interfered with her work , and no one remarked on it .
11 Not so as you 'd notice it . ’
12 He was hugely amused by it , the more so as we paced up and down in exasperation .
13 It shone through , not only by the dedication she demonstrated to earn her outstanding successes internationally in both lawn tennis and golf but — in a way — even more so as she faced up the cruel two-year reality of fighting a terminal illness until her recent death at the age of 45 .
14 If it covers the case only superficially there is the possibility of palliation and suppression without cure , the more so as it is repeated so frequently .
15 His was a hectic life , becoming more so as it went on .
16 Woolwich would have expected any refusal of payment to lead to collection proceedings which would have been gravely embarrassing for Woolwich , the more so as it would have been the only building society refusing to pay .
17 Woolwich would have expected any refusal of payment to lead to collection proceedings which would have been gravely embarrassing for Woolwich , the more so as it would have been the only building society refusing to pay .
18 Even more so as it caught me with a mouthful of pancake and hot sauced prawns .
19 ‘ Why , you must both come with us , ’ said Fräulein Müller to Karelius ' gratification , the more so as he glimpsed the chagrin in Lapointe 's dark face .
20 Loathsome as he now is , he becomes still more so as he hypocritically professes to Cornwall his filial embarrassment : ‘ How , my lord , I may be censured , that nature thus gives way to loyalty , something fears me to think of … .
21 On nearby Beinn an Lochain , a route called the Frog does n't stir the same dread , perhaps reasonably so as it is a II/III crossing Toad , and put up by Tom Redfern and Klaus Schwartz .
22 When we got the vans , Ernie was with us then and he always used to sharpen her knife up so as he 'd give her a fresh one lunchtime to go , he 'd , she 'd start off up , down from where you 'd come from this morning , then she 'd go on to Wicken and do that on a Tuesday , Tuesday round .
23 Both the girls were small and looked exceptionally so as they crossed the Bridge with their handcart .
24 I mean today , you 've got to be an educated man to know how to even , they 've got er tractors and everything , but in those days you 'd got to set your plough furrow out so as you you could run your plough down your first one , and then as you as you ploughed your first furrow out you 'd got to plough your next one into it .
25 And er I used to go myself quite a lot er when there were well when there were more than one coming up I 've seen me go into , down in the pullman train from here to er , well we had about five changes I think , fat father had it all marked out so as you changed at a certain place .
26 His voice was grimly determined , but her own was equally so as she faced him , conscious of the hot colour scorching her cheeks .
27 Packing them up nice you know and chocking them tight so as they would n't shift you see , when the ship was rolling .
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