Example sentences of "[verb] so [conj] " in BNC.

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1 And some of them it 's it 's hard to get them to go so but in general any of the fairly reactive acids and any of the fairly reactive metals they 're going to give you a salt and hydrogen .
2 ‘ I think you 'll have to , ’ said Fenella , who found the idea completely appalling , but who was trying to be practical and sensible and make it sound safe for them to go so that they could get Nuadu .
3 If you find it difficult to keep a rally going within the confines of the court , chase the ball wherever it goes so that you become accustomed to the habit of pursuing the ball .
4 The organization of competitive pupil participation thus avoids excesses of boredom and inattention especially where false questioning trails can be set in the early stages and the ‘ answer ’ or ‘ point ’ of the lesson delayed so that pupils have to work hard to discover it .
5 William Beveridge showed more appreciation of the problems posed by the burden of women 's household tasks when he stated that the ‘ housewife 's job , with a large family is frankly impossible and will remain so unless some of what has now to be done separately in every home can be done economically outside the home ’ ( although he never failed to assume that the final responsibility for domestic work rested with women ) .
6 Hence people who enter the premises as lawful visitors may not remain so if they step outside of their invitation or permission to be on the premises .
7 It is the last bastion against all these evils , and will remain so as long as it keeps acquiring books it does not have when they are found and brought to it .
8 As I learned more of missionary work all over the world , I began to realise that there had to be a tremendous effort to help undernourished people to grow their own food for themselves , a task which is still tragically unfinished , and will remain so until the nations of the world , rich and poor , combine together to sacrifice a meagre percentage of their gross national product , which experts calculate to be necessary to abolish hunger in a generation .
9 So prices are inflated and will remain so until there is a steady flow of imported goods .
10 These universally fatal chronic brain infections of mammals ( including humans ) are untreatable and will remain so until more is known about this unique agent .
11 At present the use of colonic motility tests in clinical practice is limited and will remain so until normal ranges for colonic pressures can be defined and more effective treatments for the various motility disorders identified .
12 Despite all the fine statements that young people are the future of the country , they are still a disadvantaged group and will remain so until they are made a priority policy target .
13 The risks and benefits of adding intravenous heparin to aspirin and thrombolysis are unknown and will remain so until trials are done to address this question adequately .
14 He still insisted that he alone was responsible to the French people for the actions of his government and would remain so until general elections could be held .
15 I do n't think so but .
16 ‘ I do n't think so but we need to be sure .
17 ‘ I do n't think so but he did believe the word Raphael contained the name of the traitor . ’
18 ‘ I should n't think so but — ’
19 not with squirrels , no er I do n't think so but I mean you , you might be able to do something with a vole , or something like that and trap them but I 'm just wondering Stefan could it also be a fox ?
20 I do n't think so but we 've specified in here a lady shall .
21 I bet you lot do n't think so but yeah
22 Mm , I do n't think so but er he 's had an awful struggle with that because he said Buckley 's one of the worse places and no interest at all
23 Erm no I do n't think so but he 's had his tea .
24 I do n't think so except for the relation to domestics .
25 ‘ I should bloody well think so and all !
26 I do n't think so and I I find it difficult to believe and disappointing to believe that as many man are would deliberately spoil their vote .
27 I would think so and the particularly the folk living in the towns consciously tended to use less Orcadian you know they they 'd more dealings with folk from outside the islands for one thing and folk come on in off ships and so on .
28 Well no cos matey , I do n't think so cos matey said he is a small .
29 And I it well I do n't think so cos she likes choir practice .
30 Well I do n't think so cos you 'd feel like homosexual desires who does n't get any thrills so I do n't clitoris .
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