Example sentences of "[vb pp] i so " in BNC.

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1 I know I 've made a lot of mistakes and there are probably a lot of things I should be sorry about but I would n't change my life , I would make the same mistakes because they 've taught me so much .
2 Oh why have you treated me so badly , Angel ?
3 Oh why have you treated me so badly , Angel ?
4 He has remarked , ‘ No other phase of my academic life has given me so much pleasure and instruction . ’
5 The eyes alone could never have given me so profound a sense of Spring , of Maytime and the blossoming of hawthorn upon the heaths and wild cherry at the border of the beech copses .
6 In fact the only thing they 've given me so far are heels like ungrated Parmesan cheese .
7 My wife , Jane , and close friends were all at Manchester Airport to meet me on my return from France and waiting at home were my mother , more friends , half of Sheffield United FC and Willie Thorne , whose friendship has given me so much confidence .
8 ‘ The Liverpool club has given me so much , including in private ways , ’ he said .
9 PAMELA : Why sir , you have given me so many pleasant distinctions for a Monday — let it , I pray you , be Monday next .
10 And telling you about Peter 's gambling has given me so much more strength .
11 She has given me so much happiness .
12 I was possessed of a lively curiosity to investigate this kampong of the Other Side — that lively curiosity which has carried me so successfully through life .
13 Perry fixes his gaze onto Crilly 's ; I am hurt that he has forgotten me so soon .
14 Erm if I tried they would have caught me so I just stand still and do n't scream or cry because I 'll get some more .
15 ‘ You have made me so happy , dearest .
16 I had just over forty pounds in the bank and not much prospect of raising another bean , but the silly man 's attitude had made me so angry .
17 I 've stayed on to help but not once have you met me so much as half-way .
18 I would remember , against my will , the fragrance of coffee and hot bread , the energy that had possessed me so short a time ago , when I had felt supple as an eel , as powerful as a salmon , as sure and quiet and graceful as an owl .
19 ‘ It was sweet of you to come — it 's done me so much good .
20 I could n't remember the last time he 'd shown me so much affection .
21 You 've helped me so much in the past , and now that I 'm more helpless than ever , you 're going away ! ’
22 But I am mindful in the midst of my own troubles ma'am that you are not in good health for Miss Blagden has told me so and I am sorry to hear it and to think of you unable to leave your room and I am sorry too that the Rome winter does not prove as gentle as you had hoped .
23 ‘ She 's told me so .
24 Helen 's told me so much about the place .
25 You 've told me so several times , ’ she said with a flash of her old spirit .
26 These are questions that I 'd like to ask you from what you 've told me so far , erm , I 'd like to ask you Mr about erm , from your point of view , from your erm experience with the electrical
27 you know more likely to worry about work , more likely to feel that they 're , they 're not quite coping , more likely to feel erm you know that , that somehow everybody else is getting on with it and , and , and , and they ca n't , I mean that 's just , you know , going from what people have told me so
28 Anna-Marie 's told me so much about it .
29 Okay , so what you 've told me so far 's fine .
30 All this mental harassment has affected me so much that my doctor has warned me that I 'm of the edge of a nervous breakdown .
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