Example sentences of "so i [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | before so I lent them , so he 's gone in I go by the same time as him we both got ta sign them |
2 | You had a death in the family which I could understand , so I lent you a book , which you have n't returned . |
3 | They 'll be shot , so I take their pay to them . ’ |
4 | She s still got the fag and matches in her hands , so I take them away from her . |
5 | ‘ So I take it that you 're just here for a holiday , on your own , Miss Fenemore ? |
6 | I have to admit that if the situation was reversed I would go bonkers with frustration , so I take my hat off to him — but not my shirt . |
7 | We have to say the English one and I hate saying da-da-da so I make my own one , an Indian prayer and say it . |
8 | OK , so I admit you were right about Lori , but it was rather cruel . ’ |
9 | I 'm quite a lazy person so I ignored them . |
10 | Well I know that you use an answering machine , so I ignored it . |
11 | ‘ I was n't going to unroll the damn things , ’ continued Lydia , ‘ so I banged them in the oven , humming insouciantly the while and served them up all bubbling hot . |
12 | That was more than a tad retro so I distracted myself and put some music on . |
13 | He wanted work and to pay for the damage so I offered him a job . ’ |
14 | I asked her where she lived and she said Tower Hamlets , so I offered her a lift in the van . |
15 | Marie 's left a load of mags behind , so I pick one up and have a flick through it . |
16 | ‘ He 's a selfish little swine who behaved appallingly at Catterick , ’ was her assessment of Quick Reaction 's display in a Hunter Chase three days earlier , ‘ so I ran him here as a punishment ! ’ |
17 | I try to justify it in terms of training the intellect to think in an abstract and critical way , so I regard it as a general education . |
18 | The family could not speak English and my schoolboy French was almost exhausted so I bade them good afternoon but managed to make them understand that I would have dinner with them one evening soon — ‘ An English dinner . ’ |
19 | I could n't stand any more , so I locked myself in my bedroom and in the morning I went to Newhaven and got on the boat . |
20 | ‘ I did n't want him — I did n't want him to come near me — so I locked myself in the bathroom , with Gary-I did n't know what else to do . |
21 | I fear it will go out of control so I release it in tears either by myself or with someone I love and trust . |
22 | ‘ They asked for an appointment , so I arranged it for this afternoon . |
23 | I looked to Mrs for guidance ; she looked amused , so I surmised it was not the inception of a punishment for my earlier and inconvenient frankness . |
24 | I du n no what to do with it , so I stick it on my head . |
25 | My hat 's fell off so I stick it back on and look round . |
26 | ‘ There are no provisions for new ideas , so I keep them posted in my office until I need them , ’ he said . |
27 | I do n't mind shopping on Saturday when I 've got the money , but I do n't like it during the week — I 'm usually broke by Monday — so I keep it down to a minimum . |
28 | I think what I say in that book may be sensitive , so I keep it always on my body , and in Finnish . |
29 | Disconnect the mains lead to your PC and plug it into the Expert ; there are two sockets for power leads leaving the UPS , so I checked it out with two PCs . |
30 | ‘ Sandra did n't have any experience in auditing , so I taught her how to audit , even though I was n't qualified then , ’ remembers Claire . |