Example sentences of "so [pron] [modal v] [verb] [pers pn] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ We 're well off the record now , so I 'll tell you something about Jack Scamp . ’ |
2 | I 'd be most obliged if you 'd open your door so I can tell you what this is about . ’ |
3 | I 'm watching it on television so I can tell you what happens . ’ |
4 | ‘ I owe him my life so I must give him my life . |
5 | She did n't get many letters , he thought , so I should write her one . |
6 | Other people may keep talking at you as a means of reinforcing their relationship to you : ‘ I matter to you , so you must give me plenty of airtime . ’ |
7 | For instance , you know I do n't have regular help , I 've usually cleaned the house myself , well now I 'm not going to clean upstairs except the drawing room , so you must do it yourself or else employ someone . |
8 | And , if you have n't been in a car before the driver drives , so you can give me what you owe . |
9 | ‘ Ernest did n't say , but he promised he 'd look in some time soon , so you can ask him yourself . ’ |
10 | I sha n't be here , so you can ask him what you like as far as I 'm concerned . ’ |
11 | He gives us the voice , so we can examine it ourselves and ask our own questions about it , even though he does not cite directly anything the Oxford voice says . |
12 | He says he only recorded the conversation on this tape recorder , so he could play it his wife . |