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

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1 Well I think , I think it was a few of them involved , but apparently he went so you never know .
2 You had different , different companies do the , do the job so you used to get say I mean th you get a receiver for that cargo , well it , perhaps he got so much for receiving that cargo , then that was his job then to allocate it to different people but he , cos that was another job for him which you do n't do now .
3 so he said so he poured her another one and she said I want another glass George so he said
4 So he went so away we went .
5 Anyway he said so he could n't do it !
6 Finally he got so used to me calling that he asked me to come down and give them a hand fixing it up .
7 Directly he did so , the goblin hopped into his pocket , and curled up there .
8 Directly he did so the whole village , shops , inns , stalls , and people , and the river of wine , all vanished away ; nothing remained but the waterfall dashing over its crag .
9 If he saw something wrong he said so .
10 Yeah , and also he lives so far out and he was saying you know , Julie 's up in er in Birmingham , Andy 's up in Birmingham , he 's had no one to see , Eileen 's come back up to Birmingham he sees quite a lot of and er I think he 's just a bit lonely .
11 Now he seems so concerned to guard against roughness or superficiality that a measure of circumspection infects much of the playing .
12 Now when he wants go get outdoors he finds so many ways barred to him .
13 Well he looks so elegant .
14 And er he went round and I do n't know I never heard him playing the fiddle , but they said he was very good at fiddling , but he was a grand one for old stories , , and er he was just doing farms here and there so Then eventually he turned so old he 'd only one dog and then er he died down at the D At a place called the Doonie And this man D Duncan , he had just an er one of the er I think one of the tramps from Blair Gowrie was working to him and he came up and told my father and my father went down to see about him , you see him being in the parish council .
15 Sometimes he did so . ’
16 Stok joined in the last three words as I said them , and then he laughed So loud that I thought he would shake some of the cracked tiles off the wall .
17 Then he felt so ill that after the wedding rehearsal a doctor sent him straight to Reading 's Royal Berkshire Hospital at 7 pm .
18 I can only guess that by then he had so established himself in my mind as a man who was trying to help women that I was no longer objective .
19 Daddy had so many plans for Walker Hall but then he had so little time to do much .
20 But then he got so used to it that he did n't bother .
21 And then he got so bad , that he had to go in for .
22 And he checked and then he went So I took the bags off the pillows in case they were sweating in the bags and I put them out on the seats .
23 His tongue parted her lips sensuously and then he drew so hard on her mouth that her last vestige of hope disappeared .
24 Indeed he went so far as to suggest that pupils might be involved in evaluating the curriculum in the future .
25 And yet he seemed so … not wise , that is n't the right word , aware of life , I suppose .
26 Every now and again he gets so worked up he hits me or his sister .
27 Whenever a West Ham player somehow broke free in the Leeds half he seemed so overawed that he just Geoff Thomased the ball .
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