Example sentences of "[pers pn] so [pron] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Aidan was a better authority on women than any of the rest of them so they followed him willingly .
2 ‘ It 's possible there could be conflicts between them so we felt it was important to have discussions now . ’
3 Duncan was too afraid to taste them so he shut his baby dinosaur lips and shook his head again .
4 We all liked wearing them so I made everybody one in flowery silk . ’
5 ‘ I could n't beat them so I joined them , ’ said Mrs Dorothy Spence , of Broad Meadows , who started the Game Gallery in Woodland Road with the help of Darlington Business Venture and the Enterprise Allowance Scheme .
6 They had never seen me so they thought I was white .
7 ‘ His parents were too poor to keep him so they lent him to a forester .
8 He claimed that Mr Maltby lunged at him so he punched him , knocking him to the ground .
9 Mr Dalglish , who was angry that his side were not awarded a penalty for a first-half tackle by Madden on Wilcox , said later : ‘ The only person who did n't play was the referee and because I told him so he says he is going to report us . ’
10 The story continues with an account of how the next day when he started to get upset Little Turtle remembered what the tortoise had told him so he closed his eyes , pulled in his arms close to his body , put his head down so his chin rested against his chest , and rested for a while , until he knew what to do .
11 That 's because I did n't have time to sit and colour with him so he decided he 'd do it all blue himself did n't you ?
12 As she laid the wet dress on the stone coping of the basin and rubbed soap into the fabric at the waist , she unfolded every motion of the tryst Tommaso had kept , and exultation filled her so she felt it might fly out of her mouth in a huge whoop .
13 She wanted to wound him as he was wounding her so she gave him a charming smile and said , ‘ How did you feel , Fernando , when Maria Luisa slid into your bed at that hour ? ’
14 Aye , she were washing them or summat and he were annoying her so she threw them all .
15 if you play it so you get it all right
16 well I know , well you want to label it so you know what 's on it just reminding you , you say , oh you 'll say you did n't remind me to write it down
17 and you open your eyes , you miss the , the contact right , but always and er , it so you take them straight out , and you 've got to clean them virtually straight
18 He said they 're gon na fetch it so you tell me where I can go and then I 'll make sure that the kids do n't go .
19 I would say in employment yes , or people that want to get employment example would be yeah at M D secretary suddenly shot into the job of producing the company newspaper now I mean somebody like very quickly has to get to grips with this obviously can not give up six months to go and do it so you do it on a half day release basis .
20 Till May came and the day came When she wore 'em down to Shoreham , But nobody was for 'em So she wore 'em nevermore …
21 I think , I mean , one way is for editors with similar jobs to get together and do a generic one erm but there 's only one editor amongst us so you have no-one together with unless you want to find somebody in another group , but I do n't think it 's going to really serve very much purpose .
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