Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] it so " in BNC.
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1 | Cos my Mum made it so |
2 | and then it 's gon na cost a thousand pound to repair it so |
3 | The vast red sail burst free of its lashings , the wind filling it so that it bowed forward in a great scarlet curve on which was painted in brilliant gold the portrait of the Golden Girl herself , bubble-curled , lips pouting — Marilyn Monroe . |
4 | But Andy worked with the tone on tape to get it so it really came out . ’ |
5 | ‘ Nothing either good or bad , but thinking makes it so ’ , CS 1 . |
6 | THINKING MAKES IT SO |
7 | I went with the boss to do it so that we could follow up the practice of the theory you see . |
8 | But , ’ he added wryly , ‘ I have it in mind that so he is , and may very well have had the hardihood to play it so . ’ |
9 | Melanie Simmonite says she started 20 years ago … her husband did it so it was a case of you ca n't beat them join them … |
10 | Coffee was a nauseous substitute concocted from acorns ; bread had already been rationed by the beginning of 1915 to about 2 Ibs a week , and goodness knows what was added to the flour to make it so grey and gritty ! |
11 | It was all possible , though it took a war to make it so . |
12 | And if you accept that , why does a baby make it so much worse ? |
13 | The family was intensely upset , knowing that Dawn was potentially capable of physical independence , even though her spasticity made it so difficult for her to move normally . |
14 | ‘ People in television take it so seriously . |
15 | We need a much larger and better resourced inspectorate to enforce it so it is fair and seen to be . ’ |
16 | The thoroughness of its marketing approach placed it so far ahead of its short-leet rivals — Scottish Amicable and Britannia Life — that the judges had no doubts about awarding it the top accolade in the category for Large Service companies . |
17 | Already the story is getting complicated and Priestley 's full life made it so . |
18 | The inevitable clear soup followed ( pot au feu this time ) ; the sole was served in a delicate sauce almost imperceptibly flavoured with cheese , and the dean 's daughter appreciated it so much that the Colonel 's initial peevishness began to wear off . |
19 | My grandmother bought it so that she could be close to Harrods for the shopping . ’ |
20 | I realized then that no music is vulgar unless the performance makes it so . |
21 | ‘ There must be something we 're missing , ’ Benny said , ‘ or else why would the Doctor think it so necessary for us to stop the ceremony tonight ? ’ |
22 | How could the world fix it so that someone like Brad could ever be right ? |
23 | That is important , and I am glad that the Opposition 's motion makes it so clear . |
24 | The very fact that you are interested enough in the possibility to be reading this book makes it so . |
25 | As the ARCIC I statement on Eucharistic doctrine puts it so well : |
26 | The match itself was 12-a-side , the decision to make it so taken late in the day . |
27 | Money makes it so much easier . |
28 | for Christmas , and it was delicious the way her mother made it so she started it with me writing it down , see , and she told me the ingredients and then she said you brews the ginger I thought |
29 | Singapore Airlines Ltd has awarded a five-year contract to Datamatics Pvt Ltd of Bombay to write software exclusively for the airline : Datamatics will develop software for reservations , cargo handling and departure control applications , and got the business because the airline found it so hard to recruit and retain computer personnel in Singapore ; no value was revealed . |
30 | No doubt those shiny-elbowed clerks in the Home Office prefer it so . |