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

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1 Above all , increasing attempts are being made to provide the lay visitor , if he or she so desires , with a genuinely worthwhile educational experience .
2 The Law Society holds hearings in private but allows the defendant the right to opt for a public hearing if he or she so wishes ( the prosecution also has the right , but only in public interest cases ) .
3 Er Madam Speaker , I understand the position you ma you the point you make about er ministers det er determining whether they 're going to make a statement by an oral statement or by a written parliament question , but surely the speaker does have power if he or she so determines to summon er a minister here and particularly if there 's pressure in parliament to require a minister to come here and make a statement , that must be right .
4 ‘ We urge him to contact his family or us so people can help him .
5 Cos a few people are further out than me so cos Angie 's just up the road in Hamworth .
6 And now er you 're like getting more than me so I so I want er I want so much more rent and we used to pay half .
7 Well our stint was a lot longer than his so he could keep three horses going you see ?
8 Not just because it would ruin the trust that my relationship is built on and that I so much believe in , but because being unfaithful would require me to be the kind of woman I choose not to be .
9 I am sorry that I so rattled the Prime Minister with my question at the previous Prime Minister 's Question Time that he has not come to the House today .
10 Yet the most important innovation of her era was the televising of Parliament , under the kind of controlled circumstances ( no snoring MPs , no empty backbenches ) that she so approved of .
11 But in Crathie Church next Saturday , the only concern should be that Anne is finding the joy that she so richly deserves .
12 She could quite happily spend a few days here , just remembering her own childhood : the train set , the beautifully designed doll 's house , the football game … it made her sad that she had no children of her own so that she could cling on to that childhood that she so often missed .
13 Dexter distrusted the whole concept , fearing that Blanche did not just operate at the rational level of searching for evidence and reassembling facts , but that she so thought herself into the mind of murderer and victim , that she communed with spirits .
14 Is n't it marvellous that she so well
15 ‘ What is the matter , you Christian men , that you so greatly esteeme so little portion of golde more than your own quietnesse …
16 The £5 registration fee that you so chastise the LTA for introducing is not ( as you imply ) to be paid at every tournament but is an annual membership fee .
17 Incidentally a trap here is to feel guilty when you find that you have given up doing the exercises that you so fervently swore you were going to do every day .
18 ‘ It was the very next day that you so inconveniently smashed up my car — ’
19 effective preparation so that you so that when you you stand up here you 're more confident you 're more
20 And your sister 's ten years older than you so they must 've been there ten years plus , must n't they ?
21 Right okay so you so I asked are you happy with the twenty four hour clock you say no and then you know it .
22 The wildlife that we so carelessly destroy has as much right to be on the planet as us and should be respected — we still have much to learn about them .
23 Well , but we , no we 're not saying that , what we 're saying is that we so all we 're trying , w w w that they were saying we ca n't go from cap er from feudalism to socialism but we do n't want to go just from feudalism to capitalism , we want to go into er if you like a capitalism with socialist characteristics .
24 Again , self-reference , albeit of a slightly different character , is essential to the analyses of valid consent and of promising which are acts changing the normative situation because they are undertaken in the belief that they so change the normative situation .
25 The aim of this chapter is to question the subject matter that they so confidently explored , for it is by no means clear what we mean when we raise the prospect of ‘ a history of sexuality ’ .
26 They have suffered a terrible ordeal , and it is my sincere hope that they will find the peace of mind that they so richly deserve .
27 So we waited five long years before we could go in daylight , find the oil , and deny the Luftwaffe and the tank crews of the substance that they so desperately needed .
28 By all means let advertisers bring in history to help to sell their wares , but why is it that they so often mangle and corrupt it in the process ?
29 We are now charging frail elderly people , physically and mentally handicapped people to go to the day car facilities that they so value and so need .
30 I 've far less trust than her so I 'd not let
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