Example sentences of "so [pers pn] [vb mod] [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 However , if you are just beginning your pressed flower work , you may become extremely confused when working on the two pictures simultaneously , so I would recommend that you work on one design at a time .
2 But you did come out , so I may hope that you can be induced to vary your quiet days with
3 I found that interesting because it appears that the Minister does not know how many doctors made a claim that was above the amount of the reimbursement schedule or , if he did know , he was unwilling to tell me , so I must presume that he did not know .
4 He did n't much approve of animal experimentation in the first place , so I 'd guess that it was forced on him by the sponsor . ’
5 ‘ It 's your brother , ’ he said , holding up the phone so she could see that he was pressing the mute button .
6 And so you 'll appreciate that talking about himself doing it and then having to read the result is doubly distasteful .
7 And so you 'll see that working on the commissions six percent estimate , er we only need , according to this , erm just under twenty five thousand hours .
8 Oily fish is a topic this page has already covered in a previous issue , so you 'll know that a regular meal of oily fish — herring , mackerel , trout and the like — can actually halve your risk of having a heart attack .
9 And so you might find that some offices have to think of two or three D S S offices and refer various people to the , to various ones .
10 In many cases , and especially with annuals and some other flowering plants , picking the flowers will actually encourage more to grow , so you may find that picking for pressing can be an advantage at times .
11 Er , but the next week 's reading erm with chapter by , er from a book by Smith is actually a photocopy so you 'd find that in the list of photocopies .
12 Comrade Wu has been kindly giving us Chinese lessons in the evening whenever we have some spare time , so you can tell that his tuition , what little I was able to attend , has been coming in very useful .
13 Then open up each plug in turn so you can check that it is correctly wired up , that the terminal screws are secure ( they can easily work loose in time ) , that the cord grip is working properly , and lastly , that the correct fuse is fitted .
14 Securing loose boards : If you have suspended timber floors — boards laid over floor joists — start by lifting the old floorcovering so you can check that all the boards are securely fixed to their joists , and that they are reasonably flat and level .
15 And then you 'll find , over the page there 's the appropriate page of the C C Q which relates to life insurance so you can use that as your prompt to gather your sole facts , what his feelings towards life insurance is , the protection he should have , what he may have already , yeah ?
16 Er , so you can say that er Mr is a friend of pensioner 's , he said , he said he would be prepared to , what I , I , I approached him and said er , what about Harlow Caring Council , are they prepared to assist the pensioners in any way or do they wish to join in on this , oh yes he said , of course Norman he said , how much are you paying er Ron I said well his asking forty pound for the , for the morning , oh he said I 'll go half way with that , then he came out and said to me , pull me up afterwards and ask me to go to leisure services about the Tuesday , and so I 'm still following that up and hopefully we will have two days on pensioner 's week , because you want to have as much impact as possible and in a few moments , when I nearly finished here , I shall be reading you something where you 'll see that it is important that we make an impact on the people of Harlow .
17 That means imperialism means in a way they 're the French market it 's well known , and , makes itself sell at much a than in its , in its own country , so you can say that for example Thompson has a monopoly tower , most European and have a monopoly tower
18 So you can see that I have a few problems ? ’
19 I 've been in the family for generations , said the tray , so you can see that they 're not just a bunch of jumped-up farmers like so many around these days .
20 An amino acid is a chemical sub-unit of a protein , and ultimately everything that happens in a cell it produces some kind of protein , so you can see that erm the triplet or produces erm which is one of the , one of the er amino acids and so on and there are also punctuation marks U A A or U A G means stop , as does U G A , so when , when a R N A template running through a gets to a sequence which reads , where was it now , U A A it stops reading because it knows it 's got to the end of the gene .
21 All right so you can see that they 're the same form .
22 And , if any other recommendation be needed , I was asked for the second time to be coach monitor on our outing to Brighton , so you can see that I must be OK .
23 Of every hundred pounds that 's invested , round about forty pounds goes straight to the government in betting duty , round about thirty pounds goes to the football pools in expenses , commissions and profits , leaving round about thirty pounds to be returned in prizes , and so you can see that your rate of return on football pools is extremely small , but on the other hand a very large number of people do enter the football pools , and when they win they can win considerable sums of money and it can make absolute rational economic sense to go in for football pools because you are giving yourself a chance , no matter how small , of winning a sum of money that you would n't expect to come across in any other way of your life .
24 Well , during the night of course , you have cars which are parked in the dark , and without their lights on , so you can see that it , it causes extra problems .
25 The information which appears on Skymaster comes from the same computers at Heathrow which churn out the printed stuff so you can guarantee that the data is accurate and changes reach you faster than they normally would on the paper system .
26 And so you will see that the real answer to the question " Who governs the country " is that " The Country Governs itself .
27 You got about five of them went round giving them to other people just so you could say that to Chris did n't you ?
28 It does say that they are collected on a monthly basis , so you could say that okay they are .
29 It 's a very long struggle for decent wages erm recognition at work , the same kind of jobs that men have erm it 's interesting the results of the Guardian survey yesterday , ten thousand replies they had , and there were a tiny percentage of women that earned over thirty thousand , so you could see that many , many of the job tops are still in the hands of men .
30 Just as ‘ balloon ’ rhymes with ‘ moon ’ , so we might say that ‘ some chairs ’ has what could be called a tonal rhyme with ‘ some ’ .
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