Example sentences of "so [adv] [det] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Deputies in Scotland are the tier to recruit from , so presumably that says something about what they did n't want , ’ said one rejected applicant . |
2 | Indeed it is the ability of the Apple Macintosh to integrate text and graphics so elegantly that has driven the market forward . |
3 | A fall on Kitzbuehel 's notorious Steilhang two seasons ago ripped his stomach , intestines and rectum so badly few thought he would ever walk again . |
4 | So obviously that throws you closer . |
5 | I understand that there are about five hundred people were actually invited to the ceremony , so obviously this means that about two or three hundred cars were arriving . |
6 | It runs on unleaded , so hopefully that helps too . |
7 | There comes a moment when you lose interest so totally that to touch it again would be a physical impossibility . |
8 | I had gone so far that to blow it at that point would have been a big disappointment for me , ’ he said . |
9 | This is the only planer we have tested so far that gives instructions on grinding cutter blades and overall user-servicing ( including the replacement of carbon brushes ) . |
10 | They say they 've been promised full consultation with the college 's governing body before a final decisionis made — and so far that has n't happened . |
11 | So far that has not been so . ’ |
12 | But so far neither has shown the tremendous flair with top-spin attacking that made them a major force in the world championships in Dortmund only seven months ago . |
13 | Let it not be spoke by of the system that during the period of as for exercise it was nice cold weather a public warning had been and so far this uses the same apartment every evening at prayer time and there selfish mind work a general publication for boys contain a special clause by authority of the board in which they repeatedly made good , virtuous , protected , obedient as regarded to a the powers of wickedness as an article direct from |
14 | But so far this had never happened — always , it was straight into her arms , no matter who was present , and all the hugs and kisses in the world most fervently given . |
15 | Kraal had long ago warned Creggan that autumn was Slorne 's worst time but so far this had not proved so . |
16 | So far this seems to have helped , as the pond has stayed quite clear though it is in constant sunlight . |
17 | So far this has not happened . |
18 | British Telecom has pioneered in this area with its Prestel service , but so far this has appealed mainly to business customers . |
19 | So far this has been confined to states with lifetimes longer than about one millisecond ( ’ isomeric ’ states ) but experiments are under way to study excited slates in nuclei with lifetimes as short as microseconds . |
20 | So far this has taken nearly three billion years of slow evolution , occasionally fuelled by a flurry of faster change . |
21 | So far this has included a major relocation from London to Peterborough , new £100m headquarters , product rationalisation , a number of company-wide initiatives aimed at improving management efficiency and a £1m investment in a new core financial system . |
22 | So far this has been the approach we have made to our top-down dreaming . |
23 | So far this accords with almost any interpersonal situation which produces problems between the persons concerned . |
24 | But so far those involved are saying nothing . |
25 | So far both have traded in low volumes . |
26 | So far few have opted for counselling . |
27 | And there is so damn much to speculate about . |
28 | Now Jean was pleased because I do sequence dancing which I learnt with my husband , and so now this coming September when we start back again , once a month I 'm going to teach some sequence dancing in the hope that some young ones would , will hear of it and , and join because then once you can sort of get them involved with one thing you may sort of get good numbers . |
29 | So maybe that 's kept us going when the times were n't so good as they might be . |
30 | Schools , families , newspapers , unions and so on all contribute to people 's sense of themselves as agents with unique characters and life-plans . |