Example sentences of "so [noun] [vb past] [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | So Vasilissa brought in the skull . |
2 | So HM spun out the agony . |
3 | So Léonie plucked out the letter Thérèse indicated , the one that she had replaced on top . |
4 | So Sarazen took on a young caddie , who , it transpired , seemed to do all the things that even the caddies of today would not dream of doing , like pulling the clubs without consultation with Sarazen , and then , if the club did not work , telling Sarazen he had just hit a bad shot — it was not his club selection at fault . |
5 | So Alexander worked out a technique that not only freed him from the tendency which was at the bottom of his vocal troubles , but also cured his asthma from which he had suffered from birth . |
6 | Two of the girls were terrified and looked pleadingly at the third ; so Roksanda gathered up the precious stones . |
7 | In that way the Court was perhaps the institution which most successfully stamped its imprint upon the ECSC , and in so doing built up a body of case law , an authority , and legitimacy that could serve as foundations for the future . |
8 | Nevertheless , most people who made history , or who instructed juniors how to make it , were concerned with a restricted genealogical range ; so knowledge took on a segmentary , even oppositional character : genealogies varied , for instance , from reciter to reciter and from audience to audience . |
9 | So Steve took on the singer 's mantle , but how does he think he 's shaping up as a guitarist/vocalist ? |