Example sentences of "so my " in BNC.
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1 | So my life : before glass , with glass , end . |
2 | The trouble is that I am not a tea-drinker , and so my plants get only the occasional treat when guests visit . |
3 | With hindsight , it was inevitable my application to continue full-time study would be refused , for in their eyes I had wandered long enough in the margins and so my hierarchy now ordered that I return to the basics of uniform police duties . |
4 | So my name was a kind of tribute to their courtship . |
5 | So my grandparents live alone . |
6 | So my predecessors said we must face the sad business of obliging people to return home . |
7 | The underground economy in every socialist state , however , has always been resolutely capitalist , and so my friend Kurowski and I have come here tonight to find out how the world 's oldest profession is adjusting to the new economic realities . |
8 | So my Dad has a workshop . |
9 | So my job did turn out to be work after all . |
10 | I was a very sickly child , and so my memories of those first years are dark . |
11 | So my conclusion is that the election result will complete , rather than undermine , Labour 's progress towards political correctness . |
12 | Not so my students however , for whom even simple things can cause immediate confusion . |
13 | So my grandmother brought us up … took care of us … |
14 | Yet I might ask to have the salt passed , or discourse of the evil weather , and so my brother , to my great chagrin , noticed nothing , but set out blithely to go hunting with his new friend , leaving me at home to sit by the hearth , and to feel silent anguish at what might ensue . |
15 | So my first act on Indian soil was to telex a friend at Weatherbys , the British racing bureaucrats , to get them to explain the facts of life to the Bombay Turf Club . |
16 | so my soul pants for you , O God . |
17 | So my small window with its curtains prim |
18 | So my cancer became a subject for discussion , not only in my own mind , but with and between my family and close friends . |
19 | Although I was hungry , I had great difficulty in digesting and so my nights were bad . |
20 | So my first tentative Effort to tell the medical powers of the further help I hoped to seek , had met with little enthusiasm . |
21 | So my skin began to look better , my guts were giving a great , big heartfelt vote of thanks , but I went on losing weight that it seemed to me I could ill afford to lose . |
22 | ‘ The little chimps were our ancestors , or so my grandmother told me . |
23 | So my phone call to the Parsons ' household the next day was in the best traditions of the society in which I found myself living . |
24 | Nevertheless , after ten minutes or so my hand on Karen 's knee was starting to feel like one lump of meat resting on another . |
25 | So my two boys and I took it prisoner . ’ |
26 | So my very real question to you is , ‘ Do you really , deep down , want to discourage him ? ’ |
27 | And so my early music memories are probably hearing him and my father play duets ; my Dad 's also a very good trumpet player and my grandfather , too , is a professional trumpet player . |
28 | So my pop sensibility was formed by the radio . |
29 | ‘ I 've never actually analysed this before , ’ he says , ‘ but I suppose I think of the guitar as the medium which makes the voice work , and so my guitar parts are always written around the vocal . |
30 | So my advice is , go out there and buy one before the collectors realise the RD 's worth and start pushing prices way beyond the means of we average musos . |