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

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1 I think maybe English men would refer to their car as She or so on if they get to think you know they make things have personalities you start to give them personal pronoun there .
2 So presumably if they do n't get bids for those routes then they they ca n't do anything about it .
3 So rather than you going well on this nice question , and you could you could have done it and picked up
4 How could she spend Roman 's money so lavishly when she had just parted from her lover ?
5 ‘ It would have to be a very small stone , but I would do so gladly if it binds you to me . ’
6 Seldom before have England needed him so badly as they go into tomorrow 's third Test in Bombay already beaten 2-0 in the series by India .
7 Emily sighed heavily , no more would she sit beneath those trees reading or idling away her days so carelessly as she had done , was it only a few short weeks ago ?
8 So perhaps when he needed to fly by instinct in deciding the course of his career , there was the Cach , the action , the absorbed attention of everybody he knew and the glamour of illicit cigarette smoke uncoiling in the beam of the projector .
9 It said ‘ Danger ’ , but a big piece of the signboard had broken off , so perhaps when it wass whole it said ‘ Dangerfield ’ , not just ‘ Danger ’ . ’
10 With her thoughts going dreamily round and round , it was about seven-thirty that , as she was again thinking of how he had that morning cradled her so gently when he 'd seen her hurt , Leith suddenly became horror-struck .
11 Granpa clapped so loud as I returned to my place that some of the mums looked round and smiled , which made the old fellow even more determined to see that I stayed on at school until I was fourteen .
12 ‘ Why should it matter to you so much whether he sells or not ?
13 You do n't enjoy things so much when you get older . ’
14 You do n't sleep so much as you get older .
15 He certainly has a vision for the Burmese farmer , and I have never liked him so much as I did last night as we sat talking together under the stars .
16 Would she have enjoyed him so much if she had thought the whole thing permanent ? she asked herself sternly now , sitting up in bed and shaking off the poppy and mandragora effect that thinking about that summer had on her .
17 I was surprised that Madame expressed herself so warmly when she spoke of Nissim .
18 So basically if you read Wong you 're laughing .
19 It just says that we have to make the the call for nominations so long before we put out the selection ballot .
20 It 's been a long time since you left us , but you 're more than welcome though on your return and do n't be so long before you come again .
21 I count it a double honour to represent Framlingham this afternoon and to offer you a welcome back , a welcome into our homes which we look forward to seeing you on Saturday and we are so thrilled to think that so many of you have made the journey back to visit us and I echo the sentiments of another speaker , do n't let it be so long before you come again .
22 And that is n't so long since they 'd seen her
23 A wag in the crowd quipped that it is so long since they have been in evidence , police enquiries are being hampered because no one can name or describe them .
24 It 's not so long since we learned the link between eating certain ‘ E ’ numbers and the behaviour of highly disruptive children .
25 It was so long since he had taken an interest in anything .
26 somehow in the drama , even though it 's so long since he passed away .
27 It was so long since he 'd wanted someone like this .
28 He says it 's so long since he saw you and the girls that he wo n't know you .
29 I think he held the reins back and smiled at the camera ; so long since he did it .
30 It 's so long since I had people to dinner .
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