Example sentences of "so [pron] [vb past] [adv prt] for " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It was made in his atelier so I went over for the fittings and in those years I was very sure of myself .
2 It went on and on until I was nearly frantic , so I went out for the evening several times in one week to release the tension .
3 The producer , a blase+ young woman , toyed with a lettuce leaf and an olive , but on the rare occasions I am asked out to lunch I generally do without breakfast , so I made up for her and discussed the shooting schedule ( you soon pick up the jargon ) with the director .
4 About eighty villagers followed me inside , and waited expectantly … so I struck out for the hinterlands .
5 I could still run , so I turned up for football training and things have gone on from there .
6 " So you went out for air . "
7 Obviously , at the moment we 're not publicly pointing the finger at your five chums , so we went in for blanket forensic tests on everyone and examination of everyone 's quarters . ’
8 She wanted a child , so we signed up for the eugenics lottery .
9 Two cyclists seemed fair game to these pissed idiots so we took off for the hills , only a small range but , we were to discover , quite beautiful .
10 The driver 's home was en route so we stopped off for mint tea there .
11 We were cooking for ourselves so we settled in for the evening and made ourselves comfortable .
12 Donal Lunny came down , and Gerry O'Beirne and Mary Custy and Eoin O'Neill , my sister Mary , and Adam Calyton , Mike Scott and Steve Wickham had been over in Spiddal at the time , working with John , so they came over for the crack .
13 Pilots were to be Russ Boardman and Lee Gehlbach , but Boardman was injured prior to the race and Doolittle found he had no mount ( his landing gear had jammed ) , so he took over for the Thompson .
14 You see , Father , ’ Corbett continued , ‘ some time ago Monsieur de Craon tried to gain access to Godstowe and was refused , so he looked around for someone to keep him appraised of developments at the priory , particularly Lady Eleanor 's movements .
15 He found it incredibly rewarding and had a couple of momentous experiences of such excitement that he tried to recreate the excitement instead of going back to what caused it ( the old Orgasmic-Goal orientation — see Dr Ruth , pages 12 to 461 ) , so he gave up for a few years .
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