Example sentences of "so [verb] [pers pn] [verb] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 This is an important and also a difficult point , so let me try to make it clearer .
2 so let it come to pass for you and the manservant were yield so that particular was all about faith , so
3 Pension contributions as well another one Okay , so employed we need to know their gross package , self-employed we need to work on their net relevant earnings .
4 In the light of our discussion in Chapter 2 , it could be argued that in so doing they failed to get to the root of the problem .
5 We discover how exotic peoples meet the universal basic human needs of food , shelter and sex in unexpected ways and with highly original and thought-provoking theories about the meaning of life and the nature of the human condition ; in so doing we begin to perceive the relativity and arbitrariness of our own basic postulates .
6 By so doing we start to produce accounts of what needs changing if the oppression of disabled people is to be overcome , we start to develop a disabled perspective which we can progressively apply to all aspects of society .
7 In so doing it aims to uncover and examine the limited range of techniques used to close a topic .
8 As some of you will know by this time , the Centre provides custom-build courses , day schools , residential schools and other projects , for thousands of adult students in this region — mainly at locations scattered throughout the area , towns and villages of Sussex , but some here on the campus — and by so doing it tries to provide a strong functional link that helps to keep the university in touch with the community .
9 What would be the point of his striving for good repute in the House if in so doing he had to risk losing his seat ?
10 In so doing he seems to have been acting in concert with a Roman official called Seronatus .
11 The feature editor had a bad stutter , and Hannen Swaffer was deaf , so to watch them trying to communicate was hilarious .
12 Dorcas had led the way into the best kitchen , as charming a room as best kitchens used to be in farmhouses which had no parlours — the fire reflected in a bright row of pewter plates and dishes ; the sand-scoured deal tables so clean you longed to stroke them ; the salt-coffer in one chimney corner , and a three-cornered chair in the other , the walls being handsomely tapestried with flitches of bacon , and the ceiling ornamented with pendent hams .
13 So do we want to take the preamble and then and go through one by one .
14 So do we need to write
15 So do you hope to have books published ?
16 So do you want to set up an exchange or not ? ’
17 So do you want to do this first ?
18 So do you want to go over there first ?
19 So do you want to take e each object out one at a time and then put it on the table in the categories so you 've got one pile of bones .
20 Erm so do you want to log in perhaps over there , log in over there , erm and I 'll show you what to do and then what , the sheet you do you right , we 'll produce for other people , could n't we .
21 So do you want to copy this number down onto one label for each category and then put them into a bag and then But before Now wait a minute , wait a minute .
22 Right so do you want to have a go at doing your one Kelly ?
23 Alright , so do you want to start now .
24 So do you want to write it down ?
25 Okay so do you want to run us through some of the things that we have n't really discussed in detail of what we 're gon na talk about in here today , specifically have we , I mean I thought something along the lines of er the nature and extent of sexual variations in English , or any other language you want .
26 So do you get to keep the Walkman ?
27 Extending the term by five years or so means you have to pay out less each month .
28 Some of the hard , heavy weight in her heart that had so wearied her seemed to lighten its burden as she gave up fighting him and , more importantly , herself .
29 So have we got to change .
30 So have you got to fill the tape ?
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