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

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1 His handwriting was so bad that Mr Sunderland had pinned his composition to the notice-board in the hall so everyone could see he was the worst writer in the whole school .
2 Her daughter drives out from Bamford once a week but around this time of year she goes to stay with some other relative , I 'm not sure where , so I dare say she is n't there at the moment and you have n't got any immediate neighbours resident .
3 ‘ I never heard of a transmat with a range of more than a few thousand kilometres , so I 'd say we 're probably going somewhere else on this planet . ’
4 ‘ What pleased me most about that , ’ he said , ‘ was that my mother knew about it before she died , so she could see I was getting somewhere . ’
5 For some reason I thought it would be better just to go to her so she could see I was all right . ’
6 Especially since there 's no electric cable to cut for the fifty-fourth time , he added , with a big wink so she 'd know he was joking .
7 And it 's ridiculous C for cat so you 'd think it 's going to be C for kitten would n't you .
8 It does n't pay much , so you can imagine he 's in earnest about his aspirations .
9 When they do use bricks here , they paint them brick red so you will know they are bricks , then they stick them on to the front outside walls as an ornamental display .
10 I 'm not at my best in red , so you could say I was not on top of the world . ’
11 This one erm it 's really good cos they 've like , got nice little rooms and tellies in room and like , if like , they come and they 're trying to like clean up , the cleaners 'll like , give them a cloth so they 'll think they 're helping an that .
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