Example sentences of "so [adj] [noun] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Assuming some progress in resolving the debt crisis , ’ Mr Grant says , ‘ then even a 5 per cent or a 10 per cent diversion of military spending could provide the additional $50 billion or so each year which is needed to end absolute poverty on the planet within the next 10 years . ’
2 So each week we can plot our , our value where this is one , somewhere down here is nought and we would hope to er , eventually get to a situation where our planned performance was somewhere near one so we would be pardon ?
3 So each time you come across one have you got a notebook to write things in .
4 So each time you go up , take a bit with you .
5 So each time you want to do something it 's five , displays it and so on tell it to read five but it just fills up it 's memory , it 's little buffer with that much .
6 So each month they 've got ta put , each branch have got ta put on plus nine between now and December and that should translate itself if the theory works erm to the figures that we want .
7 It 's so damn cold I think my bollocks are going to fall off . ’
8 When the Queen of the Wilis commands Giselle to rise and dance him to his death , so strong is. her love that she helps him to dance until cockcrow when he will survive .
9 McDunn really wants to help , I can see that , but he 's under pressure , too ; the circumstantial evidence against me is so strong people who do n't know the details of the case are getting impatient over the lack of progress .
10 But she 's already in so bloody pain you know , like sick .
11 Example 18 is one of the fifteen or so melodic fragments which make up the piece :
12 ‘ Oh , that 's fine , but I feel so awful asking you .
13 IN HIS book , All the Presidents ' Wits , Gerald Gardner quotes Ronald Reagan remembering a speech he gave in Mexico City as Californian governor which created so little applause he was embarrassed when he sat down .
14 I tell him it 's another shooter , and he gives so little reaction I think he believes it .
15 So that level it , it 's really it 's the detail level , it 's not a part of a fundamental pattern .
16 So what I want you to do is to follow these little chips er dimples here , they 're on this stone there 're a few on that but not on here , so that bit it goes in that direction .
17 So that form we will send off to the various erm departments .
18 Within an hour of sitting down at my old desk , reading through my old files and shouting at my not so old secretary I felt as if I 'd been away from work for maybe just a week 's holiday .
19 So another thing we said on our list or your list what you put up here was visuals .
20 Oh they used to be ever so funny houses you know and in them days and The er you never used to see in the oh a lot of houses and you never used to see big windows like these .
21 I was only just able to take care of myself so further responsibility I could not take .
22 The club that once prided itself on having so few injuries they could field the same team week in week out now has so many invalids they are lucky to have the same side two games running .
23 I 'm gon na read it through and then I 'm gon na do some German and really get , hang on , all these letters oh so popular Catriona I never read you this , it 's from er my secret admirer .
24 So Ruthven locks himself in his chamber , he visits no one and no one visits him , but the next morning he is found poisoned and a white rose discovered lying on the bed . ’
25 So this weekend we have two trainers racing for the big prize … who will win … which is best … our expert Terry Biddlecombe knows all … he rode with David Nicholson … then helped the young Twisdton davies as a jockey
26 I must insist we get back to the boundaries , I 've repeatedly had to do so this afternoon I would have thought it that the message would have got over to me honourable members before now .
27 So this afternoon I had him on the settee
28 His host had darted across the room presumably to bring him a drink and as he looked around he saw other doors , other lights — so this spectacle which did not shock him nor dismay him but which he did not wish to be a part of , might not be the only play .
29 So this night my son said to me , Mother , he said , when those boys have grown up men , do you know what they 'll be saying ?
30 So this man I think he came from Rosevale .
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