Example sentences of "we [verb] [pers pn] so " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Width is n't too important , as long as you 've got a bit of elbow room : we made ours so that it finished at around one metre wide .
2 He says to his daughter , very quietly , ‘ Do you think we made him so ill bringing him here that he 's going to die ? ’
3 It is no wonder we hate it so .
4 They 'd say : " We look on you as part of the family — we feel we know you so well . "
5 We fixed it so that we arrived at lunchtime and joined my parents in a restaurant near their hotel .
6 Not just that we found him so many years ago .
7 Will others believe we are sincere when we urge them so to vote ?
8 We detest you so much we will bribe you to go away . ’
9 As we support them so in the future , I am certain , as they have in the past , they will support us .
10 We told them so — Ed .
11 Now you 've let me down they 'll just say , we told you so , Sam and Foggerty and all .
12 This is as much for your benefit as theirs so it does pay to listen — otherwise they may well turn round and say ‘ we told you so ’ when it all comes out in Courier .
13 Well , if we draw stumps and do n't go to them and somebody writes to the Chief Constable and says I 'm very disappointed that your force no longer is gone A L O's then I shall be very happy that that letters received by the Chief because we can say well we told you so .
14 But th then again we could be saying we sa we told you so !
15 we hired him so many times
16 We enjoyed it so much we are now going to the rock 'n' roll class on Wednesday evenings at .
17 and we enjoyed it so much and it was only ten pound for ten days ,
18 and we enjoyed it so much , we went and asked my mother for some more money , we stayed another week and then when we got back to London er Mrs said I think we better go , you know , get away from London in
19 If we normalise them so that unc then Sylvester expansion of C-1B ( see 1.18 ) is unc so that we may express B in terms of C , etc. , as unc Now suppose that we have found
20 I do n't know how we escaped it so much but we have you see .
21 ‘ We did some homework on their side but we know them so well it was hardly needed . ’
22 Newsome is growing in stature with each game though still looks a little shaky ( that 's partially because we know him so well already ) .
23 David , David we know you so I 'm going
24 Now this will affect a vast area of atmosphere , because the air moving over that sea surface tends to take up the characteristics and if the temperature 's higher on the sea surface than normal , the air becomes warmer than normal , and this sets up all sorts of reactions , it will probably produce a lot more clouds , for instance , and erm this in turn will cut off the sun 's rays from that area of atmosphere , and this will have an effect on the whole erm heat engine of the atmosphere as we know it so erm we 're now studying how far afield this is affecting the weather .
25 One reason why we find it so hard to understand the development of form may be that we do not make machines that develop : often , we understand biological phenomena only when we have invented machines with similar properties .
26 We positioned it so that it faced away from the doorway , to avoid draughts and to give the future inhabitants a little privacy .
27 WHY do we admire them so uncritically ? asks Semenyaka .
28 " Perhaps it is our fault that we keep them so much in idleness ?
29 On this occasion we thought it so important that we invited the bishop to lay hands on the team as they were sent out and began to meet on Sunday mornings , initially in a large sitting room as we searched for suitable premises .
30 We knew him so well and so when the time came and we saw how he was playing and how he was hitting the ball , that he could beat anyone ’ .
  Next page