Example sentences of "so [pers pn] [vb base] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I decide to play it safe , so I tackle up with a ¼oz bullet stopped only 1½ inches from the number 4 hook . |
2 | I was instructed to leave my prejudices behind and simply concentrate on having a good time , so I set off with that one idea in mind . |
3 | But that alone did n't daunt my spirit , so I set off on the second day with a little more trepidation but just as much determination to learn to sail . |
4 | ‘ But I 'm madly in love with Ricky , so I put up with it . ’ |
5 | There 's an old woman with thick glasses and a name tag who 's serving the hot drinks so I go over to her and ask how much money I got . |
6 | I du n no what to do now so I go up to the big electric sign board and have a look at it . |
7 | I find some steps , so I go down into the park and have a wander round . |
8 | A steady pressure tries to pull my finger to the rod , so I go along with the movement for a few inches and then strike . |
9 | I du n no what to do , so I go back to the caff and have a look in the window . |
10 | They are pulled away impatiently by Bill , so I sit back on the side lines . |
11 | I 'm frightened of these teenagers so I give in to their demands for money . |
12 | back home , so I carry on down the road . |
13 | It sounds big and I decide there 's two men with an Alsatian down there , so I slip out of bed and grab some clothes . |
14 | I stopped crying now , but I feel a bit shaky so I look down at my feet and try to figure things out . |
15 | I 'd cry if I did , so I look down at my feet . |
16 | We , we we 've gone through a stage where we 've said , I 'm not good enough , my families not good enough , my home 's not , and my class is n't good , and my my town is n't good enough , erm , and so you go on from that , and you you eventually , but well , you know , what about England . |
17 | Yeah , that 's the whole thing , we 've gathered all the information now , we may 've been there an hour , hour an a half , maybe two hours depending upon the appointment so you go back to the office and work on a plan of attack . |
18 | Present your recommendations to him and he 'll say well yeah I 'd like to think about it and you go off then oh fair enough then so you go back to the branch and the second becomes a third |
19 | Now that is a humiliating experience , so you get through by turning it into a joke . |
20 | It 's two o'clock sailing so you get in at midnight . |
21 | You then rotate the eyepiece so you get back to the condition that you had before . |
22 | oh , any thing at all , just looking at cars and getting the design right so you cut down on accidents , really I think that this has n't been looked at because its male dominated |
23 | In most accountancy practices you have very few of those — and you do n't have any I-Preserves either , who are good at relationships and making people feel warm and wanted , so you end up with a very cool , intellectual kind of set-up ’ . |
24 | Carbon dioxide is the most soluble of the gases because as it dissolves it does n't just go through a physical solution it goes through a chemical conversion such that carbon dioxide dissolving in water forms carbonic acid which , in water will dissociate into a hydrogen iron and a hydrogen bicarbonate iron which can further dissociate this is why I 've got a nice wide blackboard and you 've only got a piece of A four paper so you end up with a carbonate iron two hydrogen ions This system is a dynamic equilibrium . |
25 | And also I think , which is very strong and I think it does come out in , in the Chinese Communist Party , is the lust of power which can be even more dangerous when you convince yourself I 'll do all you lot good but I can make you all members of the Communist Party , whether you want to be or not does n't really matter , you know , it 's gon na be for the good of the country so you fall in with this trap of assuming that you want is for their good so it 's sort of a , a dangerous thing . |
26 | that 's something else which you might find , a lot of the time in er literature about interaction with children , you might find that er where parents are asking their children to do something , like if they 're playing a game , you might find some You 'll find that mothers and fathers talk differently to sons and daughters er so you start off with a direct ac action like Put that one there , if they 're playing lego or something , straight prom Put that on there down to er Would n't it be a good idea to put that on there down to Could you put that on there or Let's put it on there . |
27 | Okay , so you finish up with A squared minus |
28 | The only thing left to do was to get him in to the government hospital seventeen miles away , so we set out across the rice fields and village tracks , with the patient in a bullock cart . |
29 | ‘ So we set out from the beginning to be ‘ author-friendly ’ . |
30 | Our retina is sensitive to ultraviolet radiation , but the eye filters it out before it reaches the light detectors , so we miss out on much of the visual information available to other animals . |