Example sentences of "so [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ If all are content , ’ said Radulfus , finding these exchanges growing not merely burdensome , but long-winded , ‘ I would desire to close this assembly with prayer , and so disperse . ’
2 Cos I 've got a bit er my blood 's a bit thick round the scar so disperse the blood .
3 I do not see why I should so deliver myself up to those who are so assiduously conducting the campaign of abuse and denigration directed at me .
4 Of the Scottish Daily News , the study finds that it was inadequately financed from the outset ; was poorly equipped ; so applied the principle of workers ' control as to make ‘ executive decision taking impossible if not farcical ’ ; and produced an unacceptable product .
5 Success will depend very largely on the dancer 's own sense of timing and ability so to perform the gestures created that they convey meaning which makes sense within the context of the ballet .
6 This section 7(3) required the LTE so to perform their functions as to ensure so far as practicable that at the end of each accounting period the aggregate of the net balance of the consolidated revenue account of the LTE and of their general reserve was such as might be approved by the GLC ; and that if , at the end of any accounting period , the aggregate showed a deficit , the amount properly available to meet changes to revenue account in the next following accounting period should exceed those charges by at least the amount of that deficit .
7 They say the way to a man 's heart is through his stomach , so pick up an elegant Gentleman 's Gift Tray from Waitrose at £13.50 .
8 Festive food should be fun as well as tasty , so pick a few items of specialist kitchen equipment and tableware to add the finishing touches to your yuletide table spread .
9 Before you get to 91 you should have found Radio 2 FM at least once , maybe in two or three places , so pick the one that is clearest .
10 Other researchers think it is more likely that the fish remember the chemical composition of their home stream , and so pick up its scent in the open ocean .
11 I want you to pick up your phone and call me now cos I could do with a couple of phone calls so pick it up now O nine O four six four one six four one .
12 Er well y I pick one that might be too long for you so pick Roxy Roxy which I love .
13 So pick a corner ,
14 ‘ I think in any rural town it ought to be possible to find an hour or so to stroll round , just to talk to people about this and that .
15 So sit down , breathe deeply and relax .
16 So sit back and enjoy a weekly helping of fine music in the relaxed atmosphere of our Square Cat Bistro , with different artistes each Monday .
17 Here comes summer … time for the two of you to slip away for that special holiday , so sit back and enjoy those dream destinations that make you wish you were there … cruise the Caribbean 's hot spots on Le Ponant and graceful and stylish luxury yacht … take time off a tour of the Greek Islands and enjoy the special mixture of sun , beauty and history … party 'till dawn on Majorca or discover more secluded spots on this and the other Balearic Islands … beat the crowds to the tiny Caribbean island of Anguilla and relish the silky feel of warm sand slipping between your toes … if time is short cross the Channel to France and the pretty countryside of Picardy … or rediscover England on a relaxing barge built for two … we also look at romantic hotels in Britain , perfect for first nights , short breaks or indulgent weekends …
18 And I wo n't suggest we ride back into camp together either , so sit yourself down there and relax , for underneath all your politeness , you 're on edge . ’
19 Now here comes your father , so sit yourself down and eat a decent meal for a change . ’
20 So sit back , turn off , save your energy .
21 So sit down and have a drink , Zlorf , and let's talk about this sensibly .
22 Woodlice feed mainly at night , so to see them actually feeding you need to look at them during the evening .
23 There used to be a long table and the head used to sit at the end of this table and so to see that you did n't leave off working she used to get the table cloth and always be pulling this table straight .
24 The RapidCad is designed as a user upgrade so to see how easy it was to fit and how well it worked Intel made a RapidCad set available to install and use on my trusty Dabs 386. machine .
25 I would think Frank Clarke would probably give him another minute or so to see if he can run it off .
26 ‘ Railways still in a mess after the air raids — they were so delayed they missed the last ferry connection .
27 The method has become so ensconced in public law thought that today we seem incapable of recognizing any work which predates Dicey ; it is as though he invented the subject .
28 With economic vision so blinkered it was to be expected that the economy would be allowed to drift with the market situation and without significant and positive government direction .
29 The middle years of the fourteenth century saw the change from mail armour to plate , while the coming century or so witnessed many improvements in design , so that arrows , bolts , and pikes were met with glancing surfaces which , like the changes in architecture intended to counter the effect of the cannon ball , caused the deflection of the missile away from its target .
30 Thomson invites Ormanroyd to move forward and he drives it on and as he did so presume the referee has whistled for a free kick for the challenge by Gemmell , yes he has .
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