Example sentences of "[noun sg] so [adv] [pers pn] [vb -s] " in BNC.
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1 | From the bidding so far it seems that East is sitting over North with a strong and long diamond holding . |
2 | We can read into Las Meninas such a view of the Habsburgs ( Fig. 8 ) : Philip IV and Mariana are merely reflections , living in a world of grotesquerie and make-believe ; a tiny princess dressed as an adult with a skirt so stiff it makes her look as if she is on wheels , surrounded by curtseying maids , a dwarf , a midget , a huge dog with the ability to sleep through anything , and a great artist , aloof and all-powerful . |
3 | Just as surely as , Jesus had an interview with Pilate in the judgement hall so now he has an interview with you and with me . |
4 | Philip Bond gives a wonderful and moving portrayal of jaded professor Frank , who does his tutoring job so well he has to watch the once passionate and sentimental Rita turn into a trendy talker whose empty phrases contain nothing of the real her . |
5 | Although something valuable undoubtedly disappeared when tight-knit inner city communities were dispersed to bleak estates and high rise flats , you only have to look her shot of a dank backyard with wall so high it blocks out sunlight , to recognise that life there was not halcyon either . |
6 | This means that in the presentation so far it has been implied that the placing of stress is independent of and prior to the choice of intonation . |
7 | my wife decided that she & the kids need the car more that I do ! ! ! ( she 's a Geordie so obviously she has no underdtanding of the passions od football ! ! ( wor jackie ! as her family say alot ! ) |
8 | To understand the rage you had to see the age , when art curses and kicks society so much it changes it , you have to realise they arrived in a perfect time-spot . |
9 | Well my Molly has just dug a hole so deep she 's got into next door 's garden fetch the Springer Spaniel from next door and brought it home to play with . |
10 | Well then if you 're just paying that money into a building society and you 're paying , obviously you ca n't write out as many cheques as what you would normally d do in a bank and have a standing order so therefore it 's got ta be paid by cash . |
11 | I do n't know how Wheeler knows him except that Charles has a cottage on the Cumbermound estate so perhaps he 's come across him that way . |