Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] it so " in BNC.
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1 | Trampling over it may damage it so that it ca n't be used . |
2 | Well I think they should make it so that you can extend it . |
3 | You should set it so that it is level with your shoulders ; to check this raise the mast beside you and mark the point . |
4 | I thought that this morning when I saw you again , and I want you to know I do n't think we should leave it so long the next time . ’ |
5 | ‘ Funny that the met people should get it so wrong . ’ |
6 | When you lift the wheelchair into the car , you should fold it so that it is sideways in front of you , with the handles to one side and clipped up ; then lean over the chair to grasp the cross-bar under the seat ; lift the chair up , step back with one leg , lever the wheelchair towards you , over your thighs , and then slide it into the boot , wheels first . |
7 | It is true to this day in England that , if one has learning , one must wear it so lightly that it is unnoticeable . |
8 | His visits were regarded as occasions for embarrassment rather than pleasure or consolation , and he was left wondering why , when his motives were generous , these people should find it so difficult to respond with a matching warmth . |
9 | The complexity of pre-trial procedure , particularly in the High Court , has been said to act not only as a deterrent to all but the most determined litigant , but also as a weapon for the recalcitrant defendant who may manipulate it so as to place the pressure of delay upon the plaintiff . |
10 | I 'll make it so they 're nice and e even . |
11 | still a human error even though you know how to do it , and we can not guarantee that you 'll do it so it , so it is , the , it is very important that nobody takes anything off the shelf automatically assume |
12 | Cos otherwise people 'll have it so far in advance of their appraisal . |
13 | It 's something off , it 's just the attachment that goes from ma , my mum 's Walkman and she nicked off with it when it was at when we were at her house and if I lo , if I keep it anywhere else I 'll lose it so I 've clipped it on to there so I know where it is . |
14 | to this one , you 'll find it so much easier . |
15 | I was going to go back but I did n't think I 'd make it so I landed here to be safe . |
16 | They 'd get so much grain and they 'd eat it so quickly that it swelled out before they had time to digest it . |
17 | In 1881 , for example , Lancashire Independent College abolished all preparatory classes as Owens College could do it so much better . |
18 | ( A pity , really , just at the point when you could do it so well ! ) |
19 | But these that do it they must be bloody experienced at it they could do it so quick as they was doing it . |
20 | As she returned to her nest , looking around her , she could see it so clearly that it made her laugh . |
21 | and I said to we could use it so |
22 | If you could write something — anything — I 'd appreciate it so much . ’ |
23 | That 'll be alright so cos he slid his my brief case and er I got all the way home , no problem at all , I 'd got newspaper under the back , so it did n't scratch the back when I come to come down Mill Road this lorry 's go , I mean I got the tail gate up and er I sort of looked in the mirror , I thought oh my goodness my tail gate , I could hear it so and I braked a bit sharp and that slid down and scratched along the dash board ! |
24 | No , and er , I mean I can do , I could read it so er but I did |
25 | And how it fits into your life , I have the feeling that er if I could fix it so that I could do it sort of in the house , by the way , I could , I could do certain things and I could stick to them , and I would see that I 'd do them . |
26 | In fact , every Stewart king between 1424 and 1542 was able to make his presence felt abroad precisely because he could impose it so effectively at home . |
27 | It 's hell here really let's face it so make all speed to the Moynihans at Toulon . |
28 | If the house was above the road , it came from it , and cross 'd the way to run to another ; if the house was below us , it cross 'd us from some other distant house above it , and at every considerable house was a manufactory or work-house , and as they could not do their business without water , the little streams were so parted and guided by gutters and pipes , and by turning and dividing the streams , that none of those houses were without a river , if I may call it so , running into and through their work-houses . |
29 | I named a duck I had this letter come no no no no , I had this letter come , right , and it said now they 've got this duck and they did n't know what to call it and so Gemma said well I think erm Eileen , Auntie Eileen ought to name it so I , I was asked to name this duck . |
30 | By saying the war was over , the territory pacified , they would make it so . |