Example sentences of "and so he [verb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Milner-White recommended ordinands to go to Cuddesdon , his own old college ; and so he advised Ramsey . |
2 | The tri-Service commands in the Middle and Far East were working well , and so he tasked Thorneycroft to apply the same principles to the Service ministries in Whitehall . |
3 | And so he got space to build a house and they began it began this part in thirteen sixty although it 's clear that there was an earlier house here , perhaps built at the time when they first got the back in the eleven seventies . |
4 | He thought that it would be nice if the BBC could be present at the press conference in their own right instead of getting a ‘ home grown ’ story at second hand , and so he contacted Richard Cookson , a close friend and retired Professor of Chemistry at Southampton University , whose son Clive was science correspondent with the BBC Radio . |
5 | And so he drove Boy back to where he lived . |
6 | De Gaulle took the view that the potential damage to morale caused by evacuating Strasbourg outweighed any military advantage , and so he countermanded Eisenhower 's orders . |
7 | And so he gave Katherine all his protective tenderness , but he could n't bring himself to blame his mother , to judge her . |
8 | Notwithstanding the plant 's poor track record , Tom O'Reilly considered it to be his bounden duty to respond to the call for help from his compatriot , the Irish Prime Minister , and so he phoned McGillicuddy , who readily agreed , and Mark was instructed to contact the PM 's office . |
9 | He had a ‘ gut feeling ’ , he said , that the American people were not yet committed to war , and so he urged Mr Bush to pursue a meeting in Baghdad between James Baker , the secretary of state , and Saddam Hussein — as well as finding a date on which Iraq 's foreign minister could come to Washington . |
10 | When Philip in 346 settled the Third Sacred War , he was ( personally ; not the Macedonians as a race ) admitted to the Delphic Amphictyony , the body which managed the prestige sanctuary at Delphi ; and so he gained admission to the Greek fraternity . |