Example sentences of "so [adv] he [verb] " in BNC.

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1 When he was shot he was not wearing his jacket or tie so presumably he felt at home , wherever it was . ’
2 They 'd fished him out of the water , so presumably he 'd drowned .
3 There 's a story also of how I supposedly made him do take after take of a scene in which he slides down a rope until he was rope-burned so badly he had blood pouring from his hands .
4 He might beat a man up so badly he needed hospital treatment , yet Joe knew that in Michael 's mind , keeping any money back would be tantamount to stealing .
5 As I handed my music to the organist , I shook so badly he bought me a brandy and made me drink it .
6 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 .
7 So apparently he 'd never been to school ?
8 So in he stumped with his leg in plaster , sort of roaring .
9 So in he went , bravely enough , thinking all the time of the thickness of rock and peat and earth over his head , and the air in that place was chill and damp and the ground underfoot was moist and sodden .
10 So down he went . ’
11 Prince Yuan was a clever one , there was no doubting it , so perhaps he understood why the T'ang had appointed him to oversee the Project rather than someone more sympathetic .
12 ‘ Of course , tomorrow is Monday and Jones goes back on air , so perhaps he feels he ca n't waste his energy on you tonight . ’
13 so perhaps he feel it .
14 I do n't know how Wheeler knows him except that Charles has a cottage on the Cumbermound estate so perhaps he 's come across him that way .
15 So perhaps he discussed matters with his sister ? ’
16 Black Michael has had a letter from Zenda , so perhaps he knows already .
17 THE gunman in the Darlington siege loved his girlfriend so much he resorted to violence in a fit of jealousy , it was claimed last night .
18 A chef in Saratoga Springs exasperated by a difficult customer complaining that his french fries were not sliced thinly enough cut the potatoes paper thin ; the irony was that the customer enjoyed the delicacy so much he asked for more and thus crisps were born .
19 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 .
20 ‘ 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 .
21 Amega five hundred computer , with many games , so obviously he 's got pirates , with many games , once you box mint condition , with everything in mint condition , hundred and seventy pound .
22 For so long he had wondered if he would ever walk abroad again .
23 It is a sad reflection on his party that for so long he did not enjoy a smell of office .
24 Now they should be be perfectly plain , straight and we got a t I got a true cut on eighteen inches with a a Mr was so so he made a special report on erm what I 'd done .
25 So so he came along and did some work for us .
26 So naturally he travels a great deal , and is in demand as a consultant wherever Roman sites are being excavated .
27 She had been necessary , but despised , so naturally he had discarded her the moment she was no longer necessary to him , and their single sexual collision was all it had taken to free him .
28 For years she has been complaining ‘ I never see anything of you , darling ’ and ‘ Why ca n't you spend a little more time with the family ? ’ — so naturally he expects her to be delighted to have him at home .
29 So anyway he looked back through and flicked through and he , he looked well it , it 's nothing to worry about .
30 so anyway he went right on until the Saturday and he said look , on the Friday they called us in and they said look we 're gon na take him to the ward I 'm afraid there 's nothing else we can do , just deteriorating and he said there 's no
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