Example sentences of "so [adv] [conj] [vb base] " in BNC.
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1 | So rather than use this overworked word a more precise description of the artist 's style and concepts will be attempted with the help of his own text . |
2 | So rather than use the other terms which have been suggested to describe this variety , such as " black Cockney " , " black London English " , " British Black English " , which suggest a specifically black " ethnolect " , Hewitt prefers to talk of the " local multi-racial vernacular " . |
3 | So rather than cause er an incident there and then , I informed my partner to follow them back to wherever they went , which time I got on the radio back to control , that we required the police and the fire brigade . |
4 | So rather than sit at the counter and do it they they have rooms which you can go to and erm get interviewed |
5 | So rather than produce a simple double sided sheet or |
6 | So rather than have er two cars plus a company car I just sold my car . |
7 | How he thought he could love Mama so much and dislike her friends and relations on the grounds that they were Italian , I do n't know . |
8 | There too her parents who love her so much and suffer so much when she leaves their family feel indebted to her parents-in-law . |
9 | We love her so much and want to give her a lovely home . |
10 | I only know that it was remarkable that he could react so swiftly and swoop down round the rabbit 's ears . |
11 | The difference now , however , is that such arguments are multiplied many times over , both by the much more extensive use of technology and the great number of technological developments which appear so quickly and exist at the same time . |
12 | She could n't quite get there on her own , not with having to lie so still and make no noise . |
13 | I would hear gruesome or stirring stories from the Old Testament , miracles from the New , or rousing appeals from the pulpit , and think , ‘ How can they sit there so still and do nothing if it 's all true ? ’ |
14 | And what we really do , when we 've got the show ground plan done you see , we look at which stands are where and say , Right , we 'll have that one , that one , that one , this one , and so forth and go |
15 | It had seemed a little exaggerated that an elderly woman could move so rapidly and catch a younger man off guard . |
16 | You can also step up the feeding rate , but do so gradually and keep a check on your water . |
17 | Just for the hell of it last night I thought I ‘ d go through the scores so far and pick the best possible legal team . |
18 | ‘ A good manager and record company has to explain this will go so far and stop . ’ |
19 | train , train never went back it always went so far and stop |
20 | At the ripe old age of twenty-six , I had half-decided to take stock of my life so far and try to decide what to do . |
21 | A second survey on the German CASE market , in which 151 organisation were polled , showed that those already using CASE had invested DM 800,000 on average so far and plan to spend a further DM 120,000 on average over the next 12 months . |
22 | Blackburn Rovers have spent £10 million so far and seem willing to lash out even more on overpriced players . |
23 | Scrap the thing so far and begin another . |
24 | HWIM , Hearsay-II , and HARPY , examples of the Symbol Processing paradigm , can construct representations of the processing that has been done so far and operate on the individual hypotheses within that space . |
25 | For example , the mother of a five-year-old who always cries when bedtime comes may give in every so often and let him stay up late because she can not bear to see tears . |
26 | Since that was my route home I could glance back every so often and see how the untangling process was going . |
27 | But , in essence , it is a journey on wheels into the realms of beauty and grandeur I know so well and love so much . |
28 | right , now there is a precise and an exact way of working your way through it , right so maybe while use my words right , they might not be the same as yours but they will be roughly what you said a minute ago , right , what was your words , some of it ? |
29 | It 's an electro-mechanical device , with contacts and so on that tend to corrode and all the rest of it , and that sort of thing can be very conveniently replaced by a small microcomputer . |
30 | Secondly , the answers will only reveal any proposals for new roads and so on that have actually been placed on the council 's register . |