Example sentences of "so [adv] [conj] i [vb base] " in BNC.
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1 | That procedure became operative so effectively that I think the management subsequently realized that unless they had shop stewards who were capable of discussing the matter intently you know , and objectively , then they were on a loser , because they then stood to lose more productivity than hitherto . |
2 | The thing is , it 's been so long since I 've been that I have n't got a clue how much tickets are likely to be . |
3 | So long as I get the train . ’ |
4 | Squeeze them in sure we 'll find somewhere for them to go , vacate , so long as I get a kiss from everybody apart from the boys and |
5 | So long as I hold the office of Home Secretary , I shall give no countenance to the view that they should not be prevented from being such a danger . ’ |
6 | I 'll wait all night if necessary so long as I know you 'll be coming . |
7 | Just so long as I know . ’ |
8 | So long as I 've got somebody now there 's nobody along here . |
9 | So long as I shove the washing in the do n't like it in there it 's dingy , unless the sun 's out . |
10 | I do n't have fancy feelings about where money comes from , so long as I earn it in ways which fit in with my flexible principles . |
11 | So long as I keep it up I am still in charge of my own destiny . |
12 | ‘ So long as I keep still , I feel very little . |
13 | By the end of the afternoon , after a few more pints , he gets involved in a Q&A challenge — he says he 'll answer any question , so long as I keep them coming . |
14 | This will be fine so long as I obey the ‘ point cam moving rule ’ while doing this and for every move thereafter . |
15 | Molly , Edith ( Harlow ) and I were talking about the Medauring in Germany started by Sofie Trappe , and I said we ought to form a group in England — Molly 's reaction was ‘ that 's fine Andy so long as I have nothing to do with the organisation ’ … so that year we formed the Studio Club . |
16 | So long as I love you , I would n't mind being poor , and I do n't want his money . ’ |
17 | I know that so long as I do n't manage to count up to one hundred before the spasm ceases , I shall live . |
18 | ‘ I do n't mind what I do so long as I do n't have too many lines to learn . ’ |
19 | That 's none of my business so long as I do n't have to break any laws . |
20 | I 'm thinking there might be something wrong with my plan to wait as I close my eyes ( only to rest them ) , but even as I yawn and put my hands into my armpits I think a spot of rest is n't such a bad idea so long as I do n't fall asleep . |
21 | ‘ He has enough sauce for a king 's fool , but impudence I can stomach so long as I do n't have to ride something that big on my own . ’ |
22 | ‘ Meaning , I can have my say so long as I do what you tell me ! ’ |
23 | So long as I live . |
24 | ‘ I 'd hate to lose you , so soon after I 've found you . ’ |
25 | They do n't forget so easily where I come from . |
26 | Everything happened so quickly that I have no very clear recollection of what actually took place . |
27 | and in rugby so much can happen so quickly that I believe we have earned that 50–50 chance . ’ |
28 | I think that 's had it , I think the er man from customs Simon was saving that , the man took it all apart and I think that 's why it probably got broken so quickly because I think they messed with it . |
29 | But this has happened so quickly and I need time . ’ |
30 | It 's been so ever since I 've known her — she was the eldest , and felt herself a mother to the pair of them . |