Example sentences of "[conj] so [adv] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Cos I did erm I was thinking we 're going through this fairly quickly are they really taking it in so I s we stopped after I re reached a certain point and I spent the next sort of half an hour or so just asking them questions and some of the things they got right , some they got wrong so I went back over them until we got it right so sort of help to confirm things .
2 I mean for example if they walked in the room right now I 'm sure you 'd introduce me so I 'm really saying is look can you give me a telephone number , I 'll give them a chat and in fact , by the way , if you do see him within the next couple of days or so please give him a shout , let me know that you 've been quite excited about some of the ideas that I 've shown you this evening , I wan na do the same thing for him , you know , nothing gained nothing ventured nothing lost .
3 She pulled the door back a foot or so then slammed it forward , catching him between the heavy wooden door and the frame .
4 The recession might not have been so long nor so deep had she listened .
5 You invented that so where do you put you place U five times whatever U
6 If , she said to herself , writing Marjorie Richardson and Lady Mayhew and Miss Dunstable down for Easter lilies , if I do everything in the parish that I should do , and I keep the garden going and the meals and the house ( sort of ) and the translation , then where can be the harm in doing this other undeniably humble little thing that so curiously makes me feel strong and alive ?
7 The Right to Know Bill , which I am introducing in the House of Commons , would lift the blanket of official secrecy that so often keeps us in the dark .
8 It seems that children have not yet absorbed the fears , doubts and confusions that so often beset us as adults .
9 So ‘ fit ’ and so well adapted were they , and so successfully did they dominate their terrestrial environment , that they survived for 140 million years .
10 Opposition to the deal built up because of fears that this plutonium would free US stocks for use in its weapons programme and so indirectly help US weapons expansion .
11 They 've been focusing on the relationship between staff and students and so why did you focus on what appears to be the short end of the stick , rather than the major problem ?
12 Yes and so where did you go ?
13 And this is the great chamber , and this is where their tour ends I think if we just go back if we go straight back into the place we started , and so just finish it off , then I must I must finish off as well .
14 The garden 's sole glory was a laburnum , which blossomed wonderfully each year : but even that she associated more with its dry black fatal pods than with its flowers , so often and so rigorously had she been warned of its poison .
15 There they brought the coracle ashore lightly , and drew in , with reluctance and the reverence of finality , what they had been hunting with such assiduity , and so persistently hoped they would not find .
16 He came out of the Hotel suddenly and violently , unable to endure the privilege which had so cruelly and so recently oppressed him .
17 We do n't need to see er leaflets and so on urging us into merger before they 're actually ready to take place from the membership itself .
18 So each time you want to do something it 's five , displays it and so on tell it to read five but it just fills up it 's memory , it 's little buffer with that much .
19 Why he never troubled to publish his knowledge , I do not know , except that he was an aristocrat , and so perhaps considered it beneath him to publish .
20 By killing all these party officials he brought men into the party who owed everything to Stalin and so loyally supported him .
21 One Harvard dealer an American boy , was fortunate enough to get close to this quickly By putting a wealthy client into some circumspect account trades , and so actually making him a lot of money , the dealer earned the client 's gratitude .
22 She was a startling sight in that setting , for she was immaculately dressed in riding clothes , her breeches almost white , boots black and so highly polished I could see the flood waters reflected in them .
23 I have noticed this just as clearly as the above many times while half asleep in bed but never had paper handy and so never wrote it down …
24 And so then said you 're telling porkies as a joke or something and Jimmy went what you bloody talking about
25 And so how did you er how did you manage how did the family ?
26 At times Anne felt sure that he was attracted to her , but if so why did he never ask to meet her , and why did he conceal these chance meetings from his family ?
27 Any clues readers , if so please let us share your wisdom ?
28 If so please do it now so that we can have static or physical displays in every area to publicise Medau and YOUR class/es .
29 Coffin read her statement , and thought there were still questions to ask , such as , Was your brother on drugs and if so where did he get them ?
30 If so where do they pick up and do you have to be a member of the travel club before you go with them ?
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