Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] so it " in BNC.
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1 | Then , pulling a large white ashtray towards him so it would be within easy reach , he lit a cigarette . |
2 | There will probably be times , when you are at school , that they will be in charge of him so it 's very important they should enjoy this part of his education and development , too . |
3 | I needed to fly dead into wind approaching the pilot , but keeping him on my right , and I 'd drop the dinghy slightly upwind of him so it would blow downwind to him . |
4 | There 's no way they 're not going to have heard of him so it all depends on how he reacts to the other prisoners , ’ one prison source said . |
5 | Time is precious to all of us so it is worth ‘ wasting ’ a little to avoid wasting a lot . |
6 | Time is precious to all of us so it is worth ‘ wasting ’ a little to avoid wasting a lot . |
7 | I was afraid I would have to move when Alan came back but he wanted someone to keep house for him so it worked out very well . ’ |
8 | But Brockweir school in the Forest of Dean did close , because of lack of support , although some parents are now petitioning the county council to sell it to them so it can re-open . |
9 | Not a mark on him so it must have been natural causes ; anyway it would seem that he comes back to his old home or sort of stamping ground . |
10 | To April he explained , ‘ I believe they 're on different pipes to us so it 's just possible their water might be unaffected . ’ |
11 | She published it entirely by herself so it is a bit makeshift but the advice more than makes up for that . |