Example sentences of "so [Wh adv] [vb mod] [pron] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 So how could he not be far more upset than he would admit at the thought of the gap it would leave in his life and the prospect of probably never seeing his father again ?
2 So how could she possibly tell her friend about the almost wild grief she felt at the prolonged absence of her husband ; the deep , stabbing pain in her heart when she remembered their wonderful night of passion ?
3 ‘ Companies ca n't tell you how many machines they have so how can they possibly protect them ? ’ said Ronald Berg , of the Scandia risk-management company in Sweden .
4 So how can he then
5 So how can you possibly all earn the same ?
6 Secondly , the game does n't even have a second-joystick option , so how can it not work ?
7 So how can there possibly be a libidinal dimension to crowds if crowds are just erm many more extra points in the eternal triangle ?
8 do n't say that a level crossing or where the road narrows , on approached any type of pedestrian crossing or where it would involve driving over an area marked with diagonal stripes to or che chevrons , do not overtake when you do so would force another vehicle to swerve or slow down , if in doubt do not overtake so where 'd you not overtake ?
9 If you think I am wrong , then fine , but you must know it 's bollocks , he must know it 's bollocks , so why must you even try to get this point across in a publication that has such a big influence on budding , enthusiastic players , a lot of whom have no other contact with the rock establishment ?
10 We scoff at the pretentious person who buys the Tatler to exhibit it on the coffee table , so why should we not view with less than admiration the newspaper which bribes its readers to buy it for reasons other than its content ?
11 So why should we not pass the benefits of these savings back to the members ?
12 So why should we still be looking around for suitable composts ?
13 That turned out to be untrue , so why should we now believe these spurious scares about NHS trusts leading to privatisation ?
14 No-one begged me to conduct then , so why should they afterwards ? ’
15 No one liked her , so why should I suddenly ?
16 The world , at least the British world , was better off in 1901 than it had been in 1801 , so why should it not be even better in 2001 ?
17 ‘ It did n't bother you six years ago , so why should it now ?
18 What he saw would n't change Wellington 's thinking : it had n't in fifty years , so why should it now ?
19 So why should she now be having such difficulty , finding all her old arguments so unconvincing ?
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