Example sentences of "so [pers pn] [modal v] [verb] [pron] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I left the car in Parson 's Green and came in by Underground so I could hold your hand all the way back . ’ |
2 | I pulled my window down and twisted round so I could stick my head out . |
3 | ‘ Mummy , ’ Matilda said , ‘ would you mind if I ate my supper in the dining-room so I could read my book ? ’ |
4 | Please help me up onto your knee so I can pull your hair and punch you in the mouth . " |
5 | ‘ So I can feel your pulse , ’ he said impatiently . |
6 | Does anybody know the FM frequencies for Radio Leeds and Radio Aire , so I can tune my car into them permanently . |
7 | You 'd better tell me all about your dad , so I can keep my end up . ’ |
8 | I get stuck in a crowd of people coming out the tube and I have to stand on tiptoe so I can keep my eye on her . |
9 | I like looking in shop windows so I can take my time if I 'm on my own . |
10 | But he added : ‘ I am not just trying to play now so I can force my way into the Cup final team . |
11 | ‘ Please unlock the boot , so I can get my bag out . ’ |
12 | She 's very warm and has no sense of ‘ I 'm a princess so I will keep my distance from you ’ . |
13 | ‘ So I must decline your offer . |
14 | ‘ Nicht sprechen Deutch , so I should save your breath . ’ |
15 | ‘ Mind you , ’ Bella continued , ‘ she does n't seem to like you , so she must have her head screwed on right ! ’ |
16 | A flouncy negligee and a pair of tights lay over one chair ; the tiny television was perched on another ; a soggy packet of frozen spinach lay beside the gas-ring ; on the crumpled candlewick of the bed an Evening Standard was open at the entertainments ' page so she could decide which film to go and see . |
17 | She spoke slowly , partly so she could drop her voice to the right sort of sexy drawl and partly because she was desperately wondering what to say next . |
18 | By the time she reached the hut her hair had turned white and she had gone dumb with grieving , so she could tell her husband nothing of what had happened . |
19 | She turned his head so she could see his profile . |
20 | ‘ We need to create the space around her so she can start her work … ’ |
21 | Just so she can change her perception of it all . |
22 | She looks out every day for a knight who 'll ride by , so she can unbraid her hair . |
23 | I 've got to get Mrs Balanchine to the hospital so she can see her husband . ’ |
24 | Just put her , put the phone to her ear so she can hear my voice . |
25 | George ; So you 'll know what band you 're house is in then |
26 | I 'll start again so you 'll get his thought . |
27 | There is also the hereditary factor and cellulite does tend to run in families , so you may have your mother to thank for passing it on to you ! |
28 | What you hoping then that the building society are gon na lend you the money so you can pay your bank draft off ? |
29 | The Professional version offers the additional feature of being able to make adjustments to the stitch layout from within the COLOUR PATTERN section , so you can edit your colour pattern and stitch layout at the same time if you want to . |
30 | Ideally , use dimmer switches with the pendants so you can alter their intensity to suit the mood . |