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

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1 So I hope today you will take wider factors into consideration as well .
2 So I hope really there should be something in those two , and I 'll try the Citizen and The Star tomorrow .
3 So I remember well I got a handful
4 When this has been the case for an hour or so I pick up my tackle and move .
5 So I put away my little brown bottle of herbal remedies , turned my back upon much I had learned at the Centre , and before leaving for Hungary and all that forbidden goulash , took three quite definite steps .
6 and I went who 's applying to go on to university or education after eighteen , so I put up my hand , turned round and flipping Stuart and Danny had put their hands up and I just went oh god , they 're gon na do really well and Terry , and Terry , we 're talking Terry , Terry who has n't got a brain cell to rub together
7 So I put up my hand , turned round and flipping Stuart and Danny had put their hands up and I just went , oh God !
8 a really strong ruler who can tell me what to do so I know where I stand and so on .
9 And ma , mark it off your card so I know where I am .
10 It 's only my Walkman but you see she nicked my Walkman and left this and th i er I 'm keeping clipped on here so I know where it is , cos if it 's in my bag I 'll lose it .
11 It 's something off , it 's just the attachment that goes from ma , my mum 's Walkman and she nicked off with it when it was at when we were at her house and if I lo , if I keep it anywhere else I 'll lose it so I 've clipped it on to there so I know where it is .
12 So I know whereof I speak .
13 Mhm so I mean well it it 's gon na be an archive and maybe people can who want to analyse everyday language can get tape recordings from it and er y'know perhaps it can be used in scholarship , perhaps it can be used in socio-linguistics or whatever .
14 So I mean well I suppose it 's , times flitting away cos I do n't suppose her solicitor will let it go on forever !
15 So I mean again I realized I had dug a hole for myself with the compressed funding but at the same time I was saying to myself oh yeah there is carry forward here er
16 so I mean really they say , they 're all going in there and perhaps she 's not mature enough .
17 so I mean like I go down here , I do some off Broadway and then I nip down
18 So I mean perhaps they 'd be better off dead , just keeping them alive in a state of sickness or in coma or something of this sort — there was a great discussion about this and that erm you see not even life is the ultimate good in a sense , you see , at some point death is better .
19 You know so I mean so I 've never had a , it 's been a bad experience for me , not a good one .
20 So I think actually it at that level , these sectors are really quite uniform .
21 Right so I think really I 've said about everything I need to say .
22 What I 'll do is I 'll try another straw poll at the end of the seven lectures and see how we feel then to see if we 've erm we 've shifted , so I think there it was about , I 'm guessing , sixty five thirty five in favour of Maastricht .
23 So I have so I have
24 So I do n't what the excuse is for moving from Road .
25 So I do n't it do n't bother me .
26 So I do n't You know whilst I would have normally if I 'd been teaching a class done about five or six examples of that , that 's all you 're gon na get .
27 So I do n't I do n't think anything anything 's really changed .
28 So I reckon tonight you 're gon na get mother and Paula round .
29 and erm , they 're always stuck together , and so I suppose now she 's now that she 's , her friends has separated she has , she instantly separated .
30 So I guess morally it did not seem quite so bad as might be inferred by the definition of the activity itself . ’
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