Example sentences of "so [adv] [pers pn] [verb] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 So presumably you have to do it
2 WHEN Alex Ferguson joined Manchester United as the new boss he wanted me out of Old Trafford so badly he tried to make me redundant .
3 ‘ Amy might want Hereward dead , even if she did not kill him herself , so perhaps I need to know where Amy is now , whether she 's alive or dead .
4 And they collected so much they had to use a milk float to deliver the load .
5 Kate and John liked here idea so much they decided to sell the pelmets in their shop .
6 They 're in the hotel business in America and love Crystal Springs so much they want to buy it . ’
7 There is so much we can do ; there is so much we need to do .
8 We had originally intended to try our hand at clay pigeon shooting or perhaps even gliding , but our time was running out and there was still so much we wanted to see .
9 We had originally intended to try our hand at clay pigeon shooting or perhaps even gliding , but our time was running out and there was still so much we wanted to see .
10 Well I was having an affair with his wife and I loved her so much I wanted to marry her , I wanted his land and his money , so I thought if he was out of the way it would be easier to get what I wanted and of course it was .
11 Originally from Stockport , Cheshire , worked as an Outward Bound instructor in Devon for a couple of years and liked the county so much he decided to stay .
12 ‘ He liked the song so much he wanted to have a long version of it , ’ claimed Moroder , ‘ and that 's when I did the 17-minute one .
13 So much she wanted to fling back the covers , light incense and candles , worship this adored body .
14 So basically you have to remove this silicon which was in this impurity .
15 I stand clutching the receiver while he lets out a sigh so long I have to feed another ten pence into the meter .
16 So naturally I had to get it with and it was heavier th I do n't know how much it weighed , I I I got it by the way , in my barn in farm in Indiana , one of the last relics of Brothers .
17 During the first war he 'd he 'd lost a ship and so finally he decided to buy a ship and he bought two little schooners in f in Porthmadog .
18 She says I think the greatest problem for me is the mornings — having to work early — starting work at half past seven — there is n't a bus as early as that , leaving from Langford village into Bicester — so normally I have to walk it which takes 20-25 minutes — in the cold , which I absolutely hate !
19 She writes : ‘ To meet him is to confront the unexpected , and a brain that operates so quickly you need to engage your own grey matter at the gallop . ’
20 I knew him because he had been in Fontanellato for some months , and after wishing him buon giorno and so forth I tried to find out what his duties were and what was likely to happen to the prisoner .
21 Does my right hon. Friend realise that in dealing with things that we hold so dear we want to make sure that the European Community gives us a good bargain and that what we give to it will be given back to us ?
22 A year or so later I chanced to meet him and he acknowledged that this was just criticism , but that he had been obliged to insert these names so that his book would look like a truly up-to-date , intouch work of scholarship .
23 So far she had to agree .
24 Yet so far I seem to have been treating nothing worse than chicken pox and ‘ flu .
25 After the lecture , every day threatened refutation , but so far I seem to have got away with it .
26 I hope so , I 've got twenty out of twenty so far I have to do a spell test each day with twenty in , with twenty in each one
27 er right erm tt yep that seems to be okay I did n't erm no I was reading this on , this morning just after the clinical lecture and I did n't see anything that , that I thought would be problematic erm you know given , you know , sort of what I 've seen in your coursework so far you seem to have got a fairly good idea of what you can ask and what you can get away with and what sorts of things you think are useful and , and , and stuff like that so erm you know I 'm entirely happy with your judgment as to the content erm you know because it 's part of an ongoing pr project and it 's not just something that you 've , you 've knocked off in half an hour or anything so erm
28 Absolutely , so really we want to tie away from this pulse point here towards the back of the hand , good enough
29 So really I need to firm up with them , I 've dropped the seeds in to firm up the process and they 're going to work through that with the kids at the same time talking about what a record of achievement is , showing them what goes inside it , the importance of it etcetera .
30 and you need more so really you needed to have done it on this line .
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