Example sentences of "so [adv] [pers pn] do " in BNC.

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1 So perhaps I do n't love him .
2 The United manager added : ‘ The trouble is these days youngsters play so much they do n't get the chance to watch the game from the terraces and get a passion about it , like my generation .
3 But there is — for all our reflection — so much we do not know about even the simplest town scene .
4 lock the door to let themselves in , so obviously we do n't want anybody in here .
5 So obviously you do n't expect me , a devotee for more than 40 years , to knock it .
6 They 've been rescuing companies for so long they do it automatically now , I expect .
7 So long I do n't think it was , it ended quite soon
8 So so I do six hundred miles .
9 You can do it so naturally they do n't even realise it .
10 I know but when I 'm with her a lot I really to talk about like is about other people so like I do it as well but like I do n't
11 So usually they do the organizing .
12 Detectives admit that so far they do n't have a motive for the killing .
13 So far we do not know what is going to happen about this . ’
14 Erm so far I do n't .
15 A man materialises beside us so unobtrusively I do n't realise he is there until he speaks .
16 So now you do n't have to put up with a two-star performance from ordinary mercury-free batteries , when there is now a new four star alternative .
17 So now I do n't want a factor tree I just want how many different lots of two numbers just two numbers that make three sixty like ten by thirty six or twenty by eighteen all the different things .
18 The range of fabrics which can be knitted is amazing , but so often we do not have time to explore them .
19 ‘ So , do n't get the wrong idea about all this … tonight I get to practise on you , so tomorrow I do n't look so stupid . ’
20 He says , ‘ Tip , I 'm hitting the ball so well I do n't think I need the driver .
21 So well I do n't hope to get somewhere anyway yes .
22 Some of its products move so fast they do n't even get into the catalogue .
23 We do show a lot of strong women artists — Nicola Hicks , Amanda Faulkner , Carole Hodgson , Glenys Barton , Lucy Jones — so maybe they do find it slightly easier to approach me .
24 Now if we get back to what we were talking about due to today so then you do a bit more and then it 's back to the sort of really .
25 So indeed we do not need to rewrite applications for each different type of device or user .
26 So again we do need to practise coordination it needs to have lots of practice , it is of course frequently affected by certain types of illnesses er and , and again that may be inevitable but again the more past experience you 've acquired and the more , the greater your ability to fight back , even though you 're fighting a losing battle if it 's an illness , can you see it 's going to delay the difficult bit the difficult part longer , you 're going to be able to cope .
27 Right there 's some correlation between the two , right , auto violation the residuals right , so where we do n't have residual auto correlation which is the case here , you could actually save the residuals , perform an error less and you would n't find coefficient on residuals with T minus one significant , you 've got an , potentially that 's what these tests for serial correlation do , right , they , you can think of them as r saving the residuals , running a , running this regression , right .
28 Then also , he also gave me I mean I got hundred percent mortgage which you are allowed on , I mean the law says er t the chance to buy so therefore you do n't have to have a deposit .
29 No so therefore I do n't want to buy Nestle because of that .
30 And I find sort of about an hour or so afterwards I do
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