Example sentences of "so [verb] [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I want you to pick up your phone and call me now cos I could do with a couple of phone calls so pick it up now O nine O four six four one six four one . |
2 | Woodlice feed mainly at night , so to see them actually feeding you need to look at them during the evening . |
3 | But you 'll feel more at home in your own kit , so bring it along . |
4 | A copy of this magazine could get you free goodies from exhibitors , so bring it along . |
5 | Energy is released when the nuclei of the light atomic elements join , so bringing them together is the primary goal . |
6 | So bringing you back to after the war , er how did the business continue er then or for , from that time forward ? |
7 | I 'm so frightened the feeling will go away , it 's too fragile , and I do so want it not to break . |
8 | The shape of his spine seemed to ask to be stroked , and his sharp intake of breath when she did so made her more aware suddenly of her own power to affect him . |
9 | This face of anxiety refined and narrowed the horse 's muzzle , and so made it more attractive for a photograph ! |
10 | The first , having special application to devout families , was that God had favoured the dead child , by taking it to Himself and so sparing it both the suffering of this world and the danger that its relative innocence ( for children were born in sin ) would become corrupted . |
11 | Because the cake is covered in buttercream it will not keep so long as cakes made with fondant , so eat it fairly soon after it is made . |
12 | so make it out cheaper |
13 | It was not that her therapist was possessed of unusual wisdom or insight and that Scarlet had learned from her : it was just that Scarlet had discerned her way of thought and her approach to the problems which beset the insecure and so found her entirely predictable . |
14 | It can be difficult finding the leg position so remember that most of the gull 's weight is forward ; so place them almost under and in line with the head . |
15 | So has he still not been down ? |
16 | So has he all gone to his gr mother 's at Christmas ? |
17 | The judges must have forgotten their watches.Truth is , the battle is so absorbing it always extends until an obvious champion is emerges ; the last lonely Rokkaku deserves its 6 points as it descends unscathed . |
18 | The draft , which has the approval of the BMC , makes ten points and is likely to be adopted as the official policy of the UIAA , so cut them out and stick them up next to the picture of Catherine Destivelle/Stefan Glowacz in your indoor gym . |
19 | So cut it out . " |
20 | It was he who went on to train me to the point where I could begin to set in motion a way to extract revenge from the blanc nations , and ensure that no one would so betray us again . |
21 | It was a year since her wedding , and on that bright cold morning her unspoken hope was to win over her husband 's family and so persuade him back to her . |
22 | My mother was so dazzled she never even thought to question him about his job , but she grew to live for the visits he made daily to the shop . |
23 | The fact that I had not done so put me too high for the first available field , but with insufficient height for the next one . |
24 | So put it on , my dear . |
25 | The scrap can only hold one item , the last block deleted , so put it back where it belongs before you delete anything else . |
26 | I felt disinclined actually to hand to him the piece of paper I was holding , and so put it down on the end of his bed . |
27 | You want to space this out so space it out . |
28 | Those things get so twisted it just makes me look stupid . ’ |
29 | The competition now goes into winter hibernation , but when Rangers travel to play the Belgian champions in March they will do so believing they really can reach the final . |
30 | Tablecloths can be easily tugged off , so hold them down with double-sided tape or tuck the corners in . |