Example sentences of "so [adv] [subord] [pron] [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 I think maybe English men would refer to their car as She or so on if they get to think you know they make things have personalities you start to give them personal pronoun there .
2 So presumably if they do n't get bids for those routes then they they ca n't do anything about it .
3 Seldom before have England needed him so badly as they go into tomorrow 's third Test in Bombay already beaten 2-0 in the series by India .
4 It said ‘ Danger ’ , but a big piece of the signboard had broken off , so perhaps when it wass whole it said ‘ Dangerfield ’ , not just ‘ Danger ’ . ’
5 You do n't enjoy things so much when you get older . ’
6 You do n't sleep so much as you get older .
7 So basically if you read Wong you 're laughing .
8 It just says that we have to make the the call for nominations so long before we put out the selection ballot .
9 It 's been a long time since you left us , but you 're more than welcome though on your return and do n't be so long before you come again .
10 I count it a double honour to represent Framlingham this afternoon and to offer you a welcome back , a welcome into our homes which we look forward to seeing you on Saturday and we are so thrilled to think that so many of you have made the journey back to visit us and I echo the sentiments of another speaker , do n't let it be so long before you come again .
11 A wag in the crowd quipped that it is so long since they have been in evidence , police enquiries are being hampered because no one can name or describe them .
12 The thing is , it 's been so long since I 've been that I have n't got a clue how much tickets are likely to be .
13 ‘ I know you mean well , love , ’ he wrote , ‘ but Maureen and Chris have managed for so long because they have kept it so low key .
14 Nor is it good news for the majority of people who already own-especially those who became first-time buyers over the past four years and whose complete capital has been wiped out : more than a million such people are probably technically bankrupt but need not admit it so long as they keep paying their mortgage .
15 Modern society , it may be argued , is not like a set of neatly intermeshing and well-oiled cogs , but rather a game in which groups of players have considerable discretion so long as they keep within a set of rules which are often themselves rather loosely defined or at least open to negotiation and change .
16 cos I do n't mind what they have so long as they eat it
17 Temperature requirements are not too critical either , so long as they fall somewhere in the range of 20–28°C .
18 ( p93 ) It would appear that as long as the buyer communicates the purpose for which the goods are required , he does not have to specify all of the particular applications so long as they fall within the scope of normal purpose .
19 But it will be hard to accept that these people are serious about democracy — or can do much more to further its cause — so long as they stay in the same party as democracy-haters .
20 This is regarded as a Good Thing by Orcs who are universally content with their lot , being ultimately happy to meet their end in battle so long as they get a chance of a good fight .
21 Yes , well anybody can come in and trace their family , so long as they know that they came from Sussex at some point and they 've got something to work on , they 've got some idea of which town or which village they came from , then usually the Parish Registers and things like the Census Returns over the last hundred years are usually able to help them .
22 Yes , well anybody can come in and trace their family so long as they know that they came from Sussex at some point and they 've got some , something to work on , they 've got some idea of which town or which village they came from .
23 And so long as they pass them through Rannoch to the west if need be .
24 No , I 'm sure that they that so long as they pass the audition they are always welcome .
25 People are like chameleons : they can adjust themselves to any environment so long as they 've no alternative .
26 The senior officials of these institutions are therefore more or less free to act as they wish , so long as they show a reasonable profit .
27 Let them hate so long as they fear .
28 But just so long as they take me somewhere where there 's the right kind of electricity …
29 It is , however , often claimed that there is a qualified obligation to obey the law , based on the authority of governments in just regimes , for so long as they remain just .
30 The macro-economic case for the widespread and general adoption of the industrial co-operative form is that it is just such another structure ; that the structural change lies in making labour the employer of capital rather than , as at present capital the employer of labour ; that such a change would fuse the interests of ownership and labour , interests which so long as they remain separate must also remain ultimately opposed ; and that , because relations among co-operatives and between producers and providers on the one hand , and consumers and users on the other would be determined by the operation of a free competitive market , the workers in each co-operative will be exposed to its imperative discipline .
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