Example sentences of "so [adv] [noun prp] [was/were] " in BNC.

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1 So perhaps Hahnemann was quite right when he suggested that inherited factors from past infections or infections suffered by ancestors caused imbalances which lay at the heart of the chronic diseases .
2 So perhaps Britain was about to send a gunboat to shell the Perrier works after all ?
3 So perhaps Kinsey was more or less right after all .
4 An hour or so later Owen was working peacefully in his office when the door slammed at the end of the building and feet came running along the corridor .
5 If anything , she was relieved at the outcome –f that particular incident — Josie had been right when she 'd said that after going so far Lucy was now marking time and getting no further .
6 So now Jane was selling the family antiques .
7 So now Maggie was not afraid of the dark , even though the great windows exposed her to the full moon and turned her own skin white and pearly — a reflection of reflected light .
8 Just as in his rotation of Party officials to areas with which they had no connection and where they would have difficulty building up a power-base , so now Ceauşescu was transferring people into new places of work , forcing them to move from their old homes .
9 So here Belinda was , with that naked feeling she always got when she looked at her wet hair and towel-draped neck under the bright lights of a salon , and she very much hoped that Faye was right about the end result looking ‘ fabulous ’ , because she was determined to show everyone at drinks this evening that she was just as soignée , just as at ease in a smart social gathering as they were .
10 So maybe Jelka was right .
11 So then Jean-Marie was charged with his murder .
12 And so therefore Richard was , seemed to be he would be in , he was gon na be in very very grave difficulties in getting re- elected for Old Harlow .
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