Example sentences of "so [pron] [vb mod] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Clever research design could sort out some of the confounded variables , so I shall add to the possibilities a speculation arising from my point about habituation . |
2 | ‘ I 'll be back from Poltown by the time you get back from Linby , so I 'll go to the bus-stop to meet you , ’ Angela promised . |
3 | He 'll assume that I wo n't go to the car because he 'll be waiting , so I 'll go to the left , and that 's where he 'll be waiting . |
4 | Now listen , I need an hour 's kip and a bath , so I 'll settle for the bath . |
5 | Perhaps what I 'm about to say has something to do with the answer to that question , so I 'll come to the point as briefly as possible . |
6 | He had me educated so I could speak for the Romanies of today — and of the future . |
7 | I shouted , desperately trying to turn my horse 's head so I could flee like the wind . |
8 | Dod dropped me in Hackney , two streets away from Stuart Street so I could call in the Chinese take-away on the way . |
9 | At the A227 turn-off I switched off the cassette-player so I could concentrate on the terrain . |
10 | I checked my watch and stood up so I could look across the Paddock . |
11 | I remember I had to get some photos so I could get into the swimming pool for nothing . |
12 | I took a step forward so I could see over the edge . |
13 | I call him that so I can shout down the street after him and those bastards in the Race Relations office ca n't touch me for it . ’ |
14 | I ca n't even wait until I 'm older so I can go to the discos like Georgina . |
15 | ‘ So I can turn on the gas , ’ said Apricot . |
16 | And it 's also very comfortable so you can sink into the sofa and watch television . |
17 | And it 's also very comfortable so you can sink into the sofa and watch television . |
18 | It 's floodlit so you can ski during the week until 10pm . |
19 | You only feel the surge and turbulence of the ocean in about the top metre , so you can stay with the life and sunshine with ease . |
20 | It 's also capable of running the most sophisticated pen applications available today , so you can dip into the world of pen computing without taking any chances . |
21 | Yes , so you can alternate between the two . |
22 | Ultimately , the best way to get tickets is to live near Elland Road , or have a relative who does , so you can get to the ticket office in person . |
23 | Alternatively many restaurants offer a cosmopolitan selection of dishes and so you can find on the one menu everything from the French Eggs Benedict to native Cajun Chicken and of course the ubiquitous Apple Pie . |
24 | Painting Decorate in the spring and summer so you can work with the windows open . |
25 | A cafe with a sun terrace lies by the lake , so you can relax in the sun and enjoy your surroundings to their full . |
26 | And so you can see by the Tolstoy approach to things the way in which erm choice is really very limited and there 's a great sweep of events which carries you on . |
27 | Although it may be too late to gather any more that season , you would at least have a permanent record so you could return in the following year to collect some more . |
28 | You asked me to send a reminder so you could arrange for the stone cross to be cleaned before Remembrance Sunday in November . |
29 | The electricity cable laying to give 'em a job so you could play for the Ipswich Electric Supply Team and we had a jolly good team , we won the cup for the first three years that it was in being but the finals used to be on Portman Road and course that was in those days a thing to be looked forward to . |
30 | ‘ But I have ordered the carriage hood down so we shall benefit from the movement of air . ’ |