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

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1 I know that so long as I do n't manage to count up to one hundred before the spasm ceases , I shall live .
2 I think that so far as possible we need to be able to encourage the civic authorities to take whatever is the appropriate interest .
3 I think that so far as we 've got .
4 Bread never went mouldy in Algeria , which meant that so long as I was prepared for a good chew , I could always buy enough to last to the next village .
5 You say that so far as you 're concerned , it 's all right for children to learn if in fact they 're enjoying it and if in fact they want to and they 're not being coerced .
6 You say that so far as you 're concerned , it 's all right for children to learn if in fact they 're enjoying it and if in fact they want to and they 're not being coerced .
7 You invented that so where do you put you place U five times whatever U
8 You said that so so damned !
9 So we know that so far about fifty percent of our anthropogenic C O two has been locked away in this system in the ocean .
10 the angle and we know that so how can we it up
11 President of the Board of Trade Michael Heseltine denied Tory MPs were looking for a new leader , saying : ‘ We know that so long as we keep our nerve and pursue policies that are important we can come through .
12 The group is still looking for possible partners for its optronics operations , though it insists that so far there have only been talks , not negotiations .
13 The group is still looking for possible partners for its optronics operations , though it insists that so far there have only been talks , not negotiations .
14 He says that so far it 's cost about £25,000 .
15 Even DEC may find that it may need to hang on to its V.3.2-level Ultrix rather longer than it intended : it says that so far about 500 of the 3,000 Ultrix applications are being converted for OSF/1 , which does n't sound like unbounded enthusiasm on the part of the industry .
16 It seemed that so far as they were concerned Meehan , guilty or innocent , could stay in Peterhead for ever .
17 He believed that so long as he remained in the Government the Press attacks would continue and that his supposedly malevolent influence would be blamed for every failure .
18 Heat from stronger lighting could be a problem , but it seems that so far the normal air conditioning has been able to cope and no abnormal discomfort has been experienced .
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