Example sentences of "so [adv] [pers pn] [vb -s] " in BNC.
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1 | Ye so presumably she tests them again after they 've |
2 | See , it , it brings , takes us near to God , so eventually it helps us to er unite with him . |
3 | I found one and now I want one so badly it aches . |
4 | ‘ Of course , tomorrow is Monday and Jones goes back on air , so perhaps he feels he ca n't waste his energy on you tonight . ’ |
5 | I do n't know how Wheeler knows him except that Charles has a cottage on the Cumbermound estate so perhaps he 's come across him that way . |
6 | Black Michael has had a letter from Zenda , so perhaps he knows already . |
7 | Susan Sowerby says I should go home , so perhaps she thinks I can help him . ’ |
8 | I give the children fluoride drops , so perhaps it does n't matter how much sugar they eat . ’ |
9 | But this pub is full of Australians , so perhaps it does n't matter . |
10 | To understand the rage you had to see the age , when art curses and kicks society so much it changes it , you have to realise they arrived in a perfect time-spot . |
11 | We can read into Las Meninas such a view of the Habsburgs ( Fig. 8 ) : Philip IV and Mariana are merely reflections , living in a world of grotesquerie and make-believe ; a tiny princess dressed as an adult with a skirt so stiff it makes her look as if she is on wheels , surrounded by curtseying maids , a dwarf , a midget , a huge dog with the ability to sleep through anything , and a great artist , aloof and all-powerful . |
12 | So obviously she does n't . |
13 | my wife decided that she & the kids need the car more that I do ! ! ! ( she 's a Geordie so obviously she has no underdtanding of the passions od football ! ! ( wor jackie ! as her family say alot ! ) |
14 | Amega five hundred computer , with many games , so obviously he 's got pirates , with many games , once you box mint condition , with everything in mint condition , hundred and seventy pound . |
15 | I mean I spoke to Jane the other Sunday and I , I said to her you know , just be honest , I said I do n't care what you said , but just be honest and tell me how much you think I weigh , cos she does n't know how much I weigh and she thought I weighed about ten stone , I said well stick thirteen pounds on top of that , then you 'll be right , she could n't believe that I , that I weighed that much , so obviously it does n't look that bad and people at work , well they 've noticed that I 've lost weight , but they do n't say how much they think I weigh , so I do n't want come to them to sort of , have a , have a g have a guess of my weight . |
16 | A bird kept in captivity is fed all year round , so obviously it has an easier time than one in the wild which has to feed itself whatever the season , but it still has the hunting instinct . |
17 | It 's just that he 's been used to having his own way for so long it does n't occur to him there are perspectives alternative to his own . ’ |
18 | This is a slightly complicated theory , so naturally it has not become as well-known as ‘ schema and correction ’ … |
19 | So naturally he travels a great deal , and is in demand as a consultant wherever Roman sites are being excavated . |
20 | For years she has been complaining ‘ I never see anything of you , darling ’ and ‘ Why ca n't you spend a little more time with the family ? ’ — so naturally he expects her to be delighted to have him at home . |
21 | so anyway he 's he 's engaged and it 's taken him two years to get engaged so it 's gon na take another couple of years to get married . |
22 | So anyway she comes along into the dark pet and she said oh heck she said you must have a power cut along here I ca n't see nothing |
23 | So normally he gets up then . |
24 | And so quickly he makes his way to the gate of the city as we 've said , and he gets this man he sits down with the te with the te , with the ten elders who would be witnesses and the kinsman arrives . |
25 | Er , right , so stylistically she has erm , she 's picked up , and she 's actually picked up the patterning as well of that , whereas in the middle English one , it was , th the sight , the odour , the touch , no , it was the smell , the touch , she has used an infini an infinitive of a verb , which gets away from the problem , that we do n't use nouns for these things . |
26 | In this piece she starts very near , so near she makes us want to vomit at the sight of the caterpillar , and then she slowly moves away , gaining emotional balance as she gains physical distance . |
27 | And just as she will not keep the caterpillar restricted to one plane of vision , so also she avoids obsessively restricting herself to the object . |
28 | ‘ So far she does not seem to know how sad it all is , ’ he murmured . |
29 | So far she has won two classics , the St Leger ( twice ) and the Oaks . |
30 | So far she has been unable to give police a description of her attacker . |