Example sentences of "so [pron] [vb base] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 So I wash in the morning here and bathe when the others have all gone out .
2 So I put on a coat .
3 So I hate like the winter .
4 But when he gets round to it , I think he 'll control them a bit more closely , now you can invest in that sort of fund quite safely , and although it wo n't give you any capital growth , because if they 're giving you ten percent income , obviously the capital growth 's going to be limited , but er if it 's the income that you 're after , not a bad thing to do , so I mean at the moment I may actually combine one income-type er P E P with one growth and income , where the , where the , perhaps the yield is about five percent .
5 I mean , fixed rates are dangerous because once you 've fixed , if interest rates then go up , you 've lost out on your er return and you ca n't get your money out anyway , so I mean at the moment it 's really erm er er very deeply into the cycle of low , of low interest rates .
6 So I mean from a couple of bits of information we could tell they had sheep , they probably ate them , teeth marks on it , things like that .
7 and , and stuff like that so I mean in a sense you 're by now a fairly good judge of the way to go about this sort of thing , you 're a fairly good judge of what sort of things are important , perhaps the way in which people describe stuff and , and , you know , words , concepts , vocabularies erm all that kind of thing which obviously it helps if your questionnaire fits in with
8 So I mean in the shop I , I did sell for the National Trust once but I s I sold them the .
9 So I mean in the wash
10 So I go on the same as er , weeks two to four an analysis written , and , or drawn or made of examples on one of these themes .
11 Because they 're geared to Marks and Spencers , now there 's the advert for them they work with , with mass production , that 's where it goes wrong because we 've lost our individuality and so I go to the Italians in order to get the sort of yarns they offer me , now they 're the sort of yarns they offer me .
12 So I go to the table and pot yellow one-handed , green , brown , blue , pink and black — all one-handed .
13 There is no deck chair for me so I sit on the lawn at Ma 's feet and draw some barley water up the straw , gently so as not to disturb Pa who is reading .
14 And so I wake in the night panic stricken over a lack of fuel .
15 So I think about a hundred and fifty pounds
16 So I think for the time being , if you allow us , we will find out which tables we want and then we will fund raise for them and get the money for them , okay .
17 so I think in a way it would be quite nice to sit down with somebody from each of the colleges to hammer out the syllabus because Napier will see it from Napier 's point of view about what 's easiest for them to teach and what this and what the other whereas I suspect if you also sat down with and and people you might get a broader discussion base
18 Erm so I think in the m er in the lit in the middle of it you actually lost some of it , erm and then you came back to the , to the referrals erm tt so that was that .
19 So I live with a constant and uncomely reminder of folly and failure , and no doubt it does me good .
20 If he ca n't afford a Solicitor and he feels he ought to be represented by a Solicitor , he may apply for Legal Aid , and of course it 's public money concerned so I suppose in an ideal society everybody would be legally assisted who wanted to be , but obviously we ca n't afford that as a country , so that erm generally erm his application would be judged according to certain criteria erm which would suggest perhaps he needed to be represented .
21 so I tap on the window , had just gone past and I was just about to go in his room , you know , cos he 's standing there and I just tapped on the window come outside Nick had just walked by and Rick and were talking you know it 's not like the dead of night and everything 's quiet
22 I have to warn Professor that there 's more than one party can play that game and if he thinks that it is sensible to run the affairs of this council on deliberate obstructionism on the basis that if you go on long enough you can wear people down then I think it 's unfortunate , it 's bad for this council bad for the people we serve , it does frankly nothing for local government and I ca n't blame central government if it loses patience So I recognise at the end of the day that erm Mr has had troubles with some of his erm er newcomers he obviously needs to re-establish some control over his group .
23 So you stick with the local people , do you ? ’
24 So you come down the stairs and you come into the kitchen in the kitchen we start with the refrigerator being put next to the cooker
25 So you go into the guy you sell it to him and then you 've lost you 've got for two years you can do nothing with that person .
26 So you go through the cemetery
27 So you go to the door and you open the door and you walk backwards .
28 So you go in a tell them that six windows are gon na cost them four and a half thousand and they go
29 So you go in a plane ?
30 so you know at a pinch you could probably run it like that and I do n't suppose anybody would notice the difference but , you know , just in terms of you know making things look attractive
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