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

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1 But my classmates gave me the nickname Einstein , so presumably they saw signs of something better .
2 It was Jekub 's ; at least , it was in a big yellow box bolted to part of Jekub , so presumably it had belonged to Jekub .
3 They were going down gradually , so presumably she made herself tea when he was n't around .
4 So presumably she did n't resemble an Elderly Finnish Troll either , like we do .
5 When he was shot he was not wearing his jacket or tie so presumably he felt at home , wherever it was . ’
6 They 'd fished him out of the water , so presumably he 'd drowned .
7 ‘ N … no problema , ’ she rattled so nervously she thought he must be able to smell her fear .
8 I did n't even notice that , but I did notice her across the road at Mrs and know so right she 'd been there I just did n't notice where she went , but I heard the bell ring and I could see this anorak through there and me mind thought Mrs , perhaps it 's Mrs but then when I saw this this lady well I just did n't know what to think really .
9 Ah ? so eventually we got on
10 And then we had the er the battledress was issued , the khaki , and erm we was had our head headquarters were started , the headquarters were started in an office at , one of the office rooms at the at the Bloxwich Lock and Stamping Company by the , the top offices we used to call them , by the gates , we had one of the rooms there for and it eventually became the armoury when we got some equipment because rifles etcetera was in very short supply after Dun Dunkirk So eventually we had a few rifles and er when the er we got a few rifles and er the sirens went it was the practice at the beginning when the sirens went in this area for everything to stop and everyone down the shelter but it happened four or five times , everybody realized how non-productive this was , that the time that was lost and there was nothing happening in this area so it was decided by the R T B that we , the , the people off the shop floor would n't stop work until the attack was really imminent or it had started because if this , this was happening all over the Midlands area and of course if you , if you multiply that by the number of people at work you can imagine how much production was lost erm and also when the sirens went Major at the factory used to get the chappies out from off the shop floor , get the few rifles we 'd got , take we in to King George 's playing fields there was a , a brook running across King George 's playing fields then , it had n't and a trench which was extended to stop er aircraft from landing in King George 's cos it was just a big open space .
11 An encouraging letter from him was followed by six weeks ' silence , so eventually she walked into his office and confronted him .
12 What happened was that I mean you made curtains er the rusty red was affected by light , so eventually you got a curtain where where the red spots had been there were holes .
13 So eventually I got a temporary job , er in ni end of sixty , which lasted til er February sixty one .
14 I wanted to go home so eventually I ran away .
15 She showed a distinctively un-retriever-like fear of water , so eventually I carried her out and set her afloat .
16 So eventually it stepped in and moved to buy Unix System Laboratories Inc .
17 So eventually it stepped in and bought Unix System Labs .
18 She thought herself it was because he was such a hungry baby — suckled so vigorously she felt sometimes as though he was pulling out her middle .
19 I suppose once we did n't need the coal so badly they closed the mine down , then the railway .
20 There 's a story also of how I supposedly made him do take after take of a scene in which he slides down a rope until he was rope-burned so badly he had blood pouring from his hands .
21 He might beat a man up so badly he needed hospital treatment , yet Joe knew that in Michael 's mind , keeping any money back would be tantamount to stealing .
22 As I handed my music to the organist , I shook so badly he bought me a brandy and made me drink it .
23 WHEN Alex Ferguson joined Manchester United as the new boss he wanted me out of Old Trafford so badly he tried to make me redundant .
24 ‘ To lutin ’ means to tie hair in ELF-locks ; sometimes he would tangle a horse 's mane so badly it had to be cut .
25 This lamb 's leg was tangled with twine and swollen so badly it had to be put down .
26 Emily hesitated then moved to the scrubbed table and sat down abruptly , her legs shaking so badly it seemed they would n't support her .
27 I tried it once and burnt my mouth so badly I looked like I 'd been kissing superglue .
28 Ever so slowly I raised my head and camera and there it was .
29 But I knew I had to look , so slowly I peeped round the door .
30 So apparently he 'd never been to school ?
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