Example sentences of "so [verb] [pers pn] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Exporters can raise prices in sterling terms ( so maintaining them in foreign currency terms ) without losing competitiveness . |
2 | • Any burns may be deeper than they appear , so cool them with cold water and cover with an antiseptic dressing or clean cloth . |
3 | No doubt my readers will have bigger and better examples of the persistence of facies which so fascinates me in this chapter , but I write as far as possible from my own experience . |
4 | These agents are toxic when given systemically , and so producing them at high concentration within the tumour is an attractive goal . |
5 | So claimed his after two years recently and got about six thousand pound . |
6 | This guaranteed that the water fell to the ground just clear of the walls , so protecting them against damp , discoloration and decay . |
7 | In their defensive exchanges , they ceased to value what had first so attracted them to each other . |
8 | In 1466 a Bohemian visitor to England commented : … the peasants dig ditches round their fields and meadows and so fence them in that no one can pass on foot or on horseback except by the main roads ' ( 25 , p.53 ) . |
9 | Then they decided perhaps I did n't have to stay in that one after all , so put me into another single cell , which was equally disgusting . |
10 | ‘ So tell me about this Rose Bowl of yours , ’ he said , leaning back and signalling the waiter for another bottle of wine . |
11 | ‘ So tell me about this case of yours . ’ |
12 | In line with his overall political goal of proving that Labour was ‘ fit to govern ’ , Macdonald abandoned the visions of democratic diplomacy which had so excited him in 1917 and proceeded to adjust to the reality of a balance of power mediated through the League , helping to resolve the Ruhr crisis by lending his support to the rescheduling , rather than the abolition , of German reparations payments . |
13 | If so contact him at 23 , Manor House Farm , Flockton , near Wakefield , West Yorks . |
14 | So I thought well I 'm in with a chance , you know , one 's wanted a and this leg repairing so compare it with that no |
15 | A couple of years of university so familiarises us with this idea that literature dissolves entirely into the drudgery of reading and writing crit . |
16 | Okay so try it with twelve first of all and then try it with twenty four |
17 | So try it like that and swing your mallet too so you wo n't be able to go above hoop three and |
18 | There is a possibility that transient UOS relaxations may be unusually easy to trigger in some subjects and so predispose them to oesophagopharyngeal reflux . |
19 | Cheques have to arrive at the registrars by Thursday 10 September so post them by next Tuesday at the earliest . |
20 | After a while I stopped telling myself I was n't going to be sick , and — resigned to the fact that I was going to have to throw up at some point — kept telling myself instead that I 'd manage to hold it in until I was back in the flat , and so do it in private , rather than into the gutter in front of people . |
21 | Cooks and lawyers need to use words in their own special ways , and so do I in this book . |
22 | At a very early stage the apostle Paul was confronted by opposed parties , the one contending that the freedom of the Spirit so emancipated them from social convention that they could act as they pleased , especially in sexual indulgence , the other with more plausibility holding that the life of the Spirit required renunciation of marriage . |
23 | So you 'd just write it as , I mean as it 's minus one , you can take it off as you go along , but it 's , sometimes it 'll be a minus six or something , so write it as two point nine nine squared minus one . |
24 | ‘ Yes , but perhaps he thought I might meet some wealthy man who would instantly fall in love with me and so relieve him of some of the responsibility , ’ she retorted , too angry to even think what she was saying , and then gave a derisive smile when she saw that he was half tempted to believe it . |
25 | So join us for that and loads of other goodies tomorrow . |
26 | All that and more so join us in sixty five seconds time ! |
27 | So thank you for 1991 , and go for it in 1992 . |
28 | ‘ Because I 've spent the last day or so watching you with other people , and frankly , Fran , it 's obvious to anyone that when you 're with me you act far differently . ’ |
29 | The panel contains a cantharus which is comparable to that in the central roundel of mosaic B , North Hill.7 In the latter , the base and lower body of the cantharus do not survive , so depriving us of valuable comparative evidence . |
30 | However , their high oil content means that they ‘ spoil ’ quickly , so buy them in small quantities . |