Example sentences of "so [pers pn] be [adv] to " in BNC.

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1 So I 'm not to be coddled like a twelve-year-old , thank you very much .
2 So I 'm back to square one . ’
3 And so we 're back to the old problem . ’
4 So we 're back to the anointing there are n't we ?
5 So we 're down to Guildford but not through Guildford .
6 And so we are back to the beginning …
7 So we were off to the races .
8 So he 's away to Kilkeel and I says getting engaged and he says to me do you want rid of me or something ?
9 France and civilian life has done nothing for him , and so he is off to Algeria to get tanned and fight .
10 So it is up to you to see that this does not happen , by creating circumstances in which they can continue to develop their relationship ‘ which his mother has every right to expect to be an on-going one , even in her old age .
11 Qualification represents the aggregation of whatever properties the speaker feels are needed to identify sufficiently what he wishes to talk about , and so it is entirely to be expected that , on occasion , more than one adjectival property should appear .
12 So it is back to Portugal these Portugals can go , and tell Dom João to find himself a wife elsewhere . "
13 So it 's up to you .
14 Some of which we have n't done yet , some of which we have , so it 's up to you .
15 Yeah , his his number 's on the dice happen to leave him so he was on the race track , so it 's up to him now .
16 So it 's up to you really .
17 So it 's up to her .
18 Yeah , so it 's up to Bev what she does about it but I mean I 'm bloody pissed off with it .
19 On the other hand , erm quite a number are supporting the troops that are doing the fighting on our behalf , so it 's up to you ; it 's your comments that we want — Oxford , three double one , one double one , the lines are open and do please call in now .
20 So it 's off to France and win or lose Bates can be relied upon to give his all for Britain .
21 Hi ho hi ho so it 's off to work we go
22 So it 's back to the drawing-board , Paul , and I need those drawings like yesterday . ’
23 So it 's down to the chip and we have n't had the chance of being .
24 So it 's down to hard work at the end of the day ?
25 There was no one else around so it was up to me .
26 Surrealist theory may have set great store by sexual experience with women , but it made virtually no provision for the female experience per see , and so it was up to women artists to reinvent their own forms of femininity .
27 I mean the book itself is just published last , er Thursday I believe it was , and er so it was up to date , is up to date until the summer , which is you know more up to date than any other book , so it 's got things like : Greta Garbo dying , and Princess Eugenie being born and Nelson Mandela being free , and of course it 's the first encyclopaedia to have all the details of nineteen eighty nine , the , the upheaval in , in Europe , all the political changes and whatever .
28 So it was not to the White House but the Treasury Building next door that the embassy car delivered Maxim at three o'clock that afternoon .
29 Fletchers are famous for their forward planning , and so it was off to another aquatic centre , this time for some mortar to bed down the perimeter slabs .
30 So it was off to the department stores of central London with a LASMO cheque to kit himself out with warm and waterproof clothes as a matter of some urgency .
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