Example sentences of "[noun prp] [conj] [adv] so " in BNC.

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1 The conference was a successful occasion for the WEA and particularly so for Shearman and for the continuation of his work in Bedfordshire .
2 They 'd visited the old Mrs Scamp and then so had I and all I 'd found out was that she was Jo 's mother-in-law and probably had a picture of Hitler on her bedside table .
3 I had to bring my passport with me to er obviously get into coming from but er I 've got a letter from Alan as well so er me over the border .
4 Thr through you chairman I think also it 's erm it would , er apart from it being er erm a minute for , for us here erm in relation to , you know , what we 're looking to er to er apply , er it also would be useful er in relation to the Regional Liaison Group er of the tripartite er unison unions erm so as to er actually circulate it to them and that 's , that tends to be made up of of er officers , full time officers er and , and er the three kingpins that 's Gill and er Phil as well so it er it lets them know er
5 She 'll have all day Sunday but then she could have Monday as well so I do n't mind having Thursday off .
6 The school was closed on Wednesday as well so people had time to dry out and clear up the mess that the water had made .
7 Calls a babble of ‘ kow-yow ’ and ‘ kow-lyow ’ sounds , like distant cries of beagle pack ; higher-pitched than Greylag but less so than Pink-foot .
8 It 's Radio Nottingham it 's one twenty two erm Muriel Poole and erm what 's this or twin Alan from the Stockhill Estate happy birthday have fun lots of love to you from Christine and from Derek and from Karl as well so have a lovely day .
9 The political branch have installed a hot line direct to the Ministry 's central computer in Rome and even so they cant keep up .
10 He did that sometimes on his own up in Jubilee Wood but never so anyone could see him .
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