Example sentences of "so i [be] [verb] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | He is a sensible man , so I am going to take his advice . |
2 | Shortly after my return , the Governor was to make a tour of Central Burma and it seemed a great opportunity for me to gauge conditions outside Rangoon , so I was invited to accompany him . |
3 | I 'd see both these birds in the zoo , so I was fascinated to see them in the wild . |
4 | After five years my two colleagues left , one to return to Canada and the other to become assistant priest at Rangoon cathedral , so I was left to do my best with all the subjects of the curriculum , except for occasional help from visiting clergy or teachers . |
5 | My milk did n't seem to be coming through so I was told to stuff myself with rich food and carbohydrates . |
6 | I had not kept my old key , because I had hoped that my association with Cutwater Charters was done , so I was forced to carry my heavy pack into the tangle of dark alleys that lay behind the straw market and where I planned to find Ellen and borrow her key . |
7 | ‘ So I 'm determined to get my own back , ’ he continued . |
8 | He 's my oldest friend , so I 'm allowed to call him a great pedant . |
9 | ‘ You 've had enough X-rays for a while , so I 'm going to do nothing for the moment . |
10 | The words just wo n't come any more , so I 'm going to put my biro down and go off to the post . |
11 | Well , so I 'm going to meet him at Temple Meads and we 're going to set off to the Marquis family abode . |
12 | A common cop-out is to say this is all too difficult so I 'm going to get my head down and forget about it . |