Example sentences of "so it [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | so it might 've been Rob that went out with her , but I du n no . |
2 | So it might disturb their neighbourhood , you know , so they were n't very impressed with his ideas . |
3 | So it might pay a mother to wait for a few days and see what happened to the baby . |
4 | Very often , puberty for example , that depression will become more enhanced , so it might present itself as a problem that seems to be rising out of puberty , but as time goes on and through school help that does n't seem to be resolving that problem , I think that 's the point at which the specialist within the school , the teacher within the school , must think about , ‘ This does n't seem to be resolving itself . |
5 | So it might make sense to pay off part of her mortgage . |
6 | So it might put , might have put some burglars off , that 's not the same case nowadays cos they 're so common . |
7 | So it might seem as if Snow could lie purring in his grave , and as if the two cultures were coming together . |
8 | Or so it might seem . |
9 | And so it might seem at first that the anorexic is striving to maintain worthlessness . |
10 | The invisible college is a more influential community than the visible college ( or so it might seem ) . |
11 | Comparative sociology is supposed to be the attempt to generate universal propositions on the basis of systematic comparisons of a variety of different societies , and so it might have been expected to stimulate thinking about the global system . |
12 | Well that one actually 's not advertized so it might have gone . |
13 | After Flinders you are aware I go to Kings and although I trust it will not be so it might take a month to accomplish the journey ( that is if the winds prove contrary ) I state this in order that you might not be alarmed in not hearing from me . |
14 | So it 'll end up with cosy chats in the Beak 's office . |
15 | So it 'll pause and show it on the screen . |
16 | And pay her back so it 'll make up the up to one thirty . |
17 | Get the roller and roll it on there so it 'll dissolve off the ink . |
18 | so it 'll give you a bit of time to do your painting now wo n't it ? |
19 | So it 'll start off with one , but you remember , we do it across the page . |
20 | Oh , oh so it 'll fit the other one then ? |
21 | Before anyone says anything , it 's very curly so it 'll drop . |
22 | That bags quite old so it 'll smell like a lot of things , it 'll smell like school friends even Mum ? |
23 | So it 'll go through you and it 'll paralyze your muscles , so you stop breathing and your heart stops . |
24 | I 've thought it out Simes and now I 'm going to apply a bit of thought so it 'll keep that on , yeah ? |
25 | So it 'll take more of them . |
26 | So it 'll take the short cut , the easy way , making a short circuit . |
27 | Right , Anthea 's not in her office right now , she 's in Eynsham , so it 'll take all of 75 seconds to get there , so she 'll make do with call parking it anyway . |
28 | and you can set it so it 'll backup save every minute or every hour |
29 | Cos if we have seen the , the same survival curves according to the er pathology so it 'll have been er more that G three is worse than G two but er there is a difference in your curves between the grading quality and the vascularity . |
30 | I think so , just about , now put those slippers on Arthur , you 've got a cold coming now you drink it while it 's hot , that 's a good lad oh I 've put the pudding on now , so it 'll have to steam for about two hours at least two and a half |