Example sentences of "so [pron] [is] [adv] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I think he allows her considerable freedom over her — her weakness , you know , and so she is quite content to work for him whatever the village may say of him , and they do , to be sure , say some very foolish things .
2 So she is highly observant , good at noticing things .
3 So she is as interested as I am in our surroundings : china cabinets full of dishes and ornaments inherited from the households of several unknown and long-dead cousins , armchairs with bloated cushions , a piano that no one has played in forty years .
4 She is so She is so rude I swear .
5 So she 's just happy with that relationship , is she ?
6 So she 's very pleased .
7 So she 's really nice !
8 No she 's er she 's so she 's so keen at not letting go of a discussion she comes back , she 's like a terrier !
9 And bouncy there gets all the fuss does n't she because she 's so she 's so full of life .
10 So she 's quite scheming and erm , would you say money grabbing character ?
11 So she 's quite pleased that she 's put them on to it , it is difficult .
12 Yeah cos she thought he were quite shy , but she said now he acknowledges her and that so she 's quite pleased .
13 ( Care must be taken in interpreting these probit equations : note that positive because the higher the price the more likely it is that all will be sold ; is positive because as the horizon approaches one gets less fussy , and so one is more likely to sell at a lower price ; the other signs follow from similar arguments . )
14 So there 's particularly unDarwinian about this finding .
15 There 's also a powerful case for having pensioner trustees that they will so there 's far less chance of erm people twisting their arm , although they could have the carrot dangled in front of them .
16 If you use punishment you are likely to get eaten , so there 's fairly strict quick er selection for appropriate behaviour .
17 So there 's only three of those .
18 So there 's too much on television .
19 Even so there is still some dragging of feet which makes things like the implementation of standards which could be used across , not only C&P , but ICI as a whole , something that still belongs to the future .
20 It is likely that this is because the invisible domain has to be inferred , and so there is more interpretative room for manoeuvre .
21 So there is only one way I could have lived in other centuries . ’
22 So there is only one thing that I can do .
23 so he 's completely explicit about drawing on Freud , and yet says Bocock , if you look at the works of Freud , on which Parsons draws , they are mainly his works on child development and clinical psychology .
24 So he 's also secretive .
25 so he 's only little really
26 Therefore , before Tamburlaine arrives , there has been no-one to really challenge his authority and supremacy , and so he is justifiably confident and arrogant about the forthcoming battle .
27 It sounds slightly improbable that my right hon. Friend will be called to a meaningful debate on Scottish constitutional matters in the near future , but will he assure Conservative Members that were he to be so he is fully aware that people in England would take it amiss if any proposition were seriously entertained which allowed Scottish Members to decide matters in Scotland and then to have a say in English matters in England ?
28 So it is particularly refreshing to come across one company that not only recruited its company secretary and main board director when she was four months pregnant , but also waited for almost a year for her to join full time .
29 So it is particularly important for you to be protected against it .
30 So it is particularly important for you to be protected against it .
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