Example sentences of "so [pers pn] [is] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | A very old friend of the family wrote to me when each of my parents died , and from her I had learnt that Sarah had decided to have no more children after Emma , and that Emma had gone to medical school so she is presumably now a doctor somewhere . |
2 | Enriqueta has the authority of many years as a top designer so she is perfectly qualified to equip you for success in this competitive field . |
3 | Mum has started to give us hell again , so she is obviously a lot better and , with luck , she will probably be home again at the weekend . ’ |
4 | He said in a grave tone that would have done credit to the S.M.O. , ‘ So she is still having to stay in her bedroom ? |
5 | Her job is working with girls with eating disorders , so she is very technical about it . |
6 | ‘ So she 's here , ’ Cassie whispered , with a prickle of some strong emotion , the cause of which lay only partly in jealousy . |
7 | She 's been living with this guy for months , by all accounts , so she 's probably immune to his germs by now . |
8 | Erm , and she 's just getting a new car , erm , unfortunately about two year ago , she had an accident in a Nova , well , her mam was driving , and they have n't had a car for two years , so she 's just recently getting an Orion , erm , one point eight , diesel , all the body kit , and very , very nice . |
9 | ‘ She never promised me that first time , so she 's never broken her promise to me yet . |
10 | Mr Harvey does want to know about it if she goes into Lexington — that 's our nearest town — but then someone has to drive her there and back , so she 's never without an escort . |
11 | She checks daily that her changing bag is filled with essential and spare clothes and leaves it permanently packed in the hall ready to pick up at a moment 's notice so she 's never caught unprepared . |
12 | She ca n't even keep water down Doctor so she 's certainly not gon na keep that down . |
13 | ‘ You 've got to remember that the Trunchbull once threw the hammer for Britain in the Olympics so she 's very proud of her right arm . ’ |
14 | And I have a sister-in-law who used to play for a women 's football team so she 's very interested and a as soon as there 's a big game on , on the satellite they all come round and it 's sort of into the kitchen you can make the the half time |
15 | She 's a woman in love , so she 's very melodramatic and a bit neurotic and there 's lots of to do , but it 's good fun . |
16 | And the other thing is of course that Mrs is d doing like she 's taking the , the modern musicals and things that have been , you know , down in London , like Cats and Starlight Express and things and she 's trying to imitate those , well there 's no way she could ever get it as good so she 's better off doing something completely different . |
17 | But after a moment 's silence he said , as if casually , ‘ She 's a scamper , that one ; into every hole and corner , if I remember rightly , so she 's likely stayed out late and is frightened to go home — if old man Walton had a load on she 'd be introduced to the buckle end of his belt . |
18 | She 's supportable at home , but she can never remember that people have been to see her , so she 's always lonely . ’ |
19 | Ah erm and her loyalty to the company , so she 's always saying |
20 | Cathy when I was in hospital in er a physiotherapy bit , where they , where they brought children in , erm there was this little girl and like she was riding round on a little bike , you know , so she 's quite , quite old and she had er , in , in brace , but her legs were like out at the side and her feet were pointing down and they 're pointing up , I 'm just a bit confused . |
21 | ‘ So he 's just like all the rest , ’ thought Simon , ‘ a loser . ’ |
22 | I do n't share , Maria , so he 's just going to have to postpone the resumption of your affair until I 'm done with you . ’ |
23 | But he 's a builder so he 's just |
24 | no , you mind that bat , so he 's just like moped thing , he said oh when I get my redundancy |
25 | Oh I see , so he 's even more liked |
26 | ‘ So he 's probably earned every cent . ’ |
27 | Added to this he is about 24 so he 's probably too old . |
28 | So again he 's approaching the roundabout and he wants to go straight on , so he 's completely in the wrong position . |
29 | S he was Steven 's actually so he 's pretty old . |
30 | Jan Turner says that he helped organise an evererst marathon a few years ago and one sad thing about that was the local runners could not afford the right equipment or did n't have the money to tarin … so he 's here to help them |