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

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1 Now 45 , Marian decided to remain unemployed for six months so she could see how she felt about work , to settle her daughters and adjust to her new house .
2 If you will not come to us I am resolved to bring Oreste to you by and by so you may see how he progresses which I hope will be as well as when he was under your care .
3 Emma , you 're not grown-up but you 're not a baby , except in my mind , so you must know how I feel about you , always have .
4 So you can tell where he is and I 'll bring him something nice .
5 Michael said there would be no special compensation so you can imagine why we 're concerned and why we have this back on the as a motion again .
6 I am 82 and housebound , and so you can imagine how I look forward to seeing a meaningful TV presentation .
7 It has to be written in an initial transcription of a language until you have decided with that it is phonemic ( i.e. can make a difference in meaning ) , in which case you will have to continue writing it , or that there are rules to follow , so you can predict where it comes .
8 In addition their cheapest rooms cost £30.00 per night , so you can see why we stayed there only two nights .
9 The process is made all the easier by the Cel Editor allowing you to animate the cels you have produced , within the editor itself , so you can see how it looks , and make any alterations you think necessary .
10 This is not expected in the implementation of say health and safety improvements to sites , so one might ask why it should apply to measures designed to mitigate the physical impact of operations on nearby residential areas , and to ensure proper restoration and aftercare . ’
11 We 've got some new recruits , a different helmsman , so we 'll see how it goes .
12 So they may see how you are . ’
13 ‘ He said he was walking along the middle line so he could see where he was going , ’ said Mr Wellens , of Blue Ridge , Morton-on-Swale .
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