Example sentences of "[vb base] say so [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I 've said so before .
2 Ask for their opinion : ‘ What do you think of what I 've said so far ? ’
3 " That 's the only silly thing you 've said so far .
4 ‘ All you 've said so far is that some kid thinks he 's seen the man we want .
5 All you 've said so far just confirms what I have long suspected — that you were so determined to get to the top , so determined to succeed that day , that you quite deliberately drove my brother off the track ! ’
6 But is , is , I mean w w what we 've said so far is that the problem with this is that there is n't enough land and therefore it encroaches on the middle peasant and , and that 's the problem , that 's the reason you had to change your policy .
7 For among the effects is one that is new , and that nothing that I 've said so far could have suggested this very exuberance , as well as the things it plays on , can make us smile or laugh .
8 Teachers do n't like the idea , and have said so loudly .
9 the natural deduction from what I have said so far would be for Governments to end the necessity of monetising debt and make sure that they do n't put themselves in the position of monetising debt — at any rate in circumstances where there is not a substantial deficiency of demand for labour and where therefore the monetisation of debt would not be counterbalanced by an increase in real production .
10 Nothing the Conservatives have said so far has caught my fancy , still less warmed my heart ; or , I am glad to say , shocked me to the core .
11 Despite some simplification and the occasional caricature , I doubt there is much in what I have said so far with which to argue .
12 From what we have said so far , it should be clear that socialisation is a crucial concept for sociology , since it directs attention to a key element in the process by which the individual becomes social and acquires those qualities usually referred to as ‘ human ’ .
13 Everything that we have said so far in this section leans heavily on the hearer 's / reader 's ability to utilise his knowledge of the world and his past experience of similar events in interpreting the language which he encounters .
14 This is the real point which lies at the heart of the present appeal ; in a sense , everything which I have said so far has done no more than set the stage for its consideration .
15 From what I have said so far it may sound as if the Prague School did no more than restate the Russian Formalists ' theories in more systematic language .
16 It should be clear from what I have said so far that the police national computer is exactly that — for use by the police in the United Kingdom .
17 Okay , we can agree what I have said so far but then I 'm going to have to look at other things once I 've made further changes .
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