Example sentences of "so [adv] i have " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Faye needs someone as soon as possible now , so perhaps I 'd better square it with the hospital for you .
2 However , I 'm afraid Colin James got his wires crossed a bit regarding our catering vehicle , so perhaps I had better set the record straight .
3 So obviously I have the ‘ Stitch World ’ book with pictures of all the patterns that are built into this machine .
4 I mean last week the choppers werny even gettin in to pick them off the Rigs what with the gales and that so basically I 've just got to expect him when I see him .
5 One suggestion is the cold air may be blowing over the gauges affecting their readings — a long shot , I guess , but have you any ideas because after so long I 've about run out .
6 We 've been back together for so long I 'd almost forgotten about it .
7 For so long I 'd managed to hold off your curiosity but I was near to breaking-point .
8 I stand clutching the receiver while he lets out a sigh so long I have to feed another ten pence into the meter .
9 You see , with it being twenty foot , so so I 've never seen it fully extended .
10 Oh what 's that one Bare Naked Ladies , I 'd better not play that just at the moment oh what 's this one oh Billy Joel so so I 'd better take that out you I 'm always tempted to forget what I 've actually played and what I 'm not going to play .
11 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 .
12 I hate myself for doing it , but it comes so naturally I have no choice .
13 The R.S. he had had so proudly stamped on the front was fading now , and the leather strap had almost worn through , so lately I had been carrying the satchel under my arm : Tata would never have considered buying me a new one while the .
14 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 !
15 The week 's gone so quickly I 've just been sort of , you know .
16 I 'm not sure how the connection was made , in that I build canoes ( wooden canoes-wood — dog sled ? ) , but a week or so later I had a set of plans .
17 thought bream to be the culprits , but could n't be sure because so far I had not seen any prime out in the swim to indicate they were , in fact , present there .
18 So far I 've kept her away from the secret files .
19 I know my objectivity as a reviewer is going to be put sorely to the test , because so far I 've loved every one that I 've laid my hands on .
20 So far I 've seen eagles and many other birds of prey and I 'm keeping a close eye out for wild boar . ’
21 So , so far I 've got two coffees here and one tea .
22 So far I 've really enjoyed my life well no major complaints anyway , and so I 'd like to bring my children up here enjoying their life as well .
23 So far I 've been very fortunate in that I 've been in the right place at the right time ; buying land and property in a subdued market then selling it on when demand is high .
24 I have lived in the same flat for 2½ years , and so far I 've made no new friends at all .
25 So far I 've only met Pickerage . ’
26 ‘ My dear girl , you could never in your life look like an old hag , and you seem to forget that so far I 've never seen you at your best .
27 So far I 've had four lessons and I 'm quietly obsessed .
28 So far I 've got Miletti Ruggiero , Pietro and Silvio . ’
29 So far I 've got Milletti Ruggerio , Pietro and Silvio . ’
30 So far I 've described what might be called a " gently , gently " approach .
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