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

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1 So where he is now , they really stretch them but they unwind them in the afternoons by games and and
2 So although he has gone to some trouble to leave tracks across his own land at Highgrove specially for the local hunt , the Beaufort , he hardly ever joins them .
3 So although he was able to boast that his own Comet ( which , with Woolies , B&Q and Superdrug , makes the four retailing legs of the Kingfisher group ) was taking market share from other national chains , its share of the total electrical market was actually falling .
4 For a few anxious moments Franco thought he was dead but he came round within a minute or so although he remained in a semi-conscious state .
5 Like his [ sic ] colleagues in most developing countries , he is , to say the least , unprepared and unwilling to serve in rural areas and has to be forced to do so although he is fully aware that rural areas and people are most undeveloped and disadvantaged because of lack of human , material and financial resources ....
6 Frazer would have known about that , so although he was a much despised armchair anthropologist , at least , he did n't rely on the say-so of a single anthropologist , who claimed to pay paint a picture , forever true .
7 But erm , the , so although he , he , the point I 'm making is although it was who says he mentioned symbolism , or became aware of it , it 's er , it does n't conflict with the point th that , that we were making earlier , that the only person who can interpret their dreams is the dreamer ultimately .
8 He works for a development agency and two of his brothers were killed by Marcos so although he claims to be the least revolutionary of the family , he is fairly well into the issues .
9 So although he ca n't see this fox .
10 So once he 's paid the first payment by the fifth of January .
11 Mr Murray now wants to give away the Smugglers ' Kitchen so that he can channel his efforts into another property — the Dartmoor Inn at Bovey Tracey , also in Devon .
12 The aggressive fighter is often weak on defence and generally prefers just to smother your attack so that he can proceed with his own .
13 A thud of chopping — movement between the tree trunks — a labourer was coming towards him , one of the consignment of convicts he had ordered through a merchant in Bideford , he had his machete in his hand , he was not menacing , he held out his spare hand in a strange appeal , lifting his face , which was crossed by deep scars , wounds across his eyes had puckered them right in so that he moved like a blind sleeper , closer and closer — Sir John woke up sweating , surprised to find himself alone , and then remembered : he had been drinking with his cousin Alexander Menzies of Bolfracks , the last bottle must have sent him under .
14 ‘ Tell the laird , ’ James Menzies began , then raised his voice so that he could be heard as well by the crowd as by the factor .
15 This ritual restored to the mummy all his faculties so that he might enjoy the afterlife to the full .
16 fellow peasants carry Colas into Mother Simone 's kitchen hidden in sheaves of corn so that he can meet Lise .
17 The whole performance is based on the classical vocabulary of steps shorn of every convention so that he can go ‘ swifter than an arrow from an archer 's bow ’ .
18 For sure he takes pains to make Tikhon a human puzzle so that he sha n't in any obvious way speak God 's truth .
19 But his self-education had been very thorough , so that he turned himself into a good Latinist and a good Grecian also , as Pound in Confucius to Cummins acknowledged .
20 would cajole , and almost coerce , other men into writing well : so that he often presents the appearance of a man trying to convey to a very deaf person the fact that the house is on fire .
21 He said he had also been offered interviews with ministers in the South African government , so that he could form a balanced judgement , but had declined .
22 Parry has turned down an offer to play in the World Matchplay and with it , an automatic £12,500 reward , and has also decided to pull out of a couple of rich Japanese tournaments , so that he can play again next week in the BMW International .
23 But does this not mean that God has to be affected by what happens in the world and that the challenges and frustrations which the world 's freedom continually presents to Him force ever new responses from Him , so that He is continually changing ?
24 Occasionally he would descend to the students ' common room immediately beneath and beg them to make less noise so that he could write .
25 Clearly Eliot was fascinated by the relationships posited between art and ritual , so that he stressed in 1923 that ‘ all art emulates the condition of ritual .
26 His face grew puffy , his arms and legs swelled up , and his fingers turned into purple sausages so that he kept dropping his darts .
27 And also you 'll like it because the cardinal who designed it was a practical joker and built in all sorts of extremely infantile jokes so that he could spray water onto his innocent friends while they were eating their dinner or trying to watch little masques .
28 Odd-Knut dropped us off so that he could go and get the last of his dog food .
29 If necessary , take him shopping with you , or better still , send him to the supermarket alone so that he realises the cost of basic necessities .
30 He half hoped she would give him one of them by mistake so that he could make a scene , but she did n't .
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