Example sentences of "so [adv] i [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Erm I brought in the old flurry tape , I 've I 've taped I taped our when you 've read my play for me , I erm I taped it and I made a copy for Dave I you know , erm Cybil makes a good effort in that so eventually I 'll lend you the tape .
2 Mind you , he did n't force me , but I knew that even successful businessmen asked his advice , so perhaps I might find out what this study of how to work was all about .
3 So perhaps I can sound like a mouthpiece for Terence , which I definitely am not .
4 I have one other , can I reserve one matter to the end of the meeting because I wish to make a proposal which er would be erm I think ought to be taken erm in closed session because of the nature and confidentiality of the business and personal interests , so perhaps I can propose the closure of the meeting to the press and public at the end of the meeting and defer the final item an item relating to this matter at that time .
5 I know that I shall make only a small start before Christmas , so perhaps I can take the opportunity afforded by this Newsletter to wish you all a very happy Christmas and a good New Year .
6 and then it 's the semi-finals so obviously I should think the top four clubs will go into the knock out .
7 " Some of the women were there so long I used to call them aunty . "
8 I 've been going for so long I can do everything .
9 If you prefer not to put your name and address on then call me and I will issue you a number to put on instead so only I will have your address .
10 and they wo n't know what hit them , oh that 'll be so naturally I 'll go round that way , not the short way , why 's that ?
11 ‘ I intend to change to another firm of solicitors , so naturally I 'll want to settle with you .
12 So anyway I used to get this fourpenny wrapper and er walk down Street .
13 Erm , so finally I should say that above all we are very pleased to see you , we 're delighted to have you here .
14 And so finally I must say to you once again , welcome to South Cambridgeshire , and I hope that this will be a very pleasant and a very informative symposium .
15 I 've been concentrating on my technique , so soon I could try working straight on to the plate .
16 " Difficult to invite a tradesman to one 's house , but the bills are piling up so quickly I may have no choice . "
17 so still I could hear each set of ripples
18 So like I 'll go in , half nine I 'll get a drink , you know sit down , look out the window , see if Scott 's in , phone him up if he is say helloee darling !
19 So hopefully I can get the job there from that two weeks , and then
20 Anyway I have a team of red filth which could pass for the Busby scum so now I can re-enact those battles of yore !
21 ‘ He 's finally getting out , so now I can move back . ’
22 So now I can say that go the AIM School of Art !
23 So now I can say that go the AIM School of Art !
24 And eventually they understood that , so now I can kiss them , hug them and be open with them .
25 Norman said : ‘ I could hear everyone and every so often I would try to speak out of force of habit , but nothing came out . ’
26 Every so often I 'd have to grip the wheel tightly because what I really wanted to do was interrupt my drollery , pull over on to the hard shoulder , turn to my passenger and say , ‘ By the way , Stuart , I 'm in love with your wife . ’
27 A fuller description of this can be found in the paperback edition of A Presumption of Innocence , so here I will confine myself to the main points .
28 So tomorrow I 'll have to call you Thursday ? ’ said Endill .
29 Well , you wo certainly would have thought so today I must admit but erm he er , no he , he in fact did a couple of good works when he was here .
30 Said only the once , but in memory so deep I could analyse each syllable .
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