Example sentences of "so we [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 This is a way of drawing our attention and slowing us down so we concentrate more closely .
2 So far as Trading Standards is concerned Chairman , the major income are weights and measures testing fees and they are set down by LACOTS , that 's Local Authority Courts on Trad on Trading Standards on er , an agreed scale , so we charge exactly the same as other authorities , for the same , for the same work , and we increase the fees every year , er , in line with erm , the recommendation .
3 I said , ‘ Yeah , you 're right , ’ so we set up Chasing Promotions .
4 The likeliest place for the specks to get into the product was in the ‘ Fluon ’ finishing Room so we set up a multi-disciplinary CAT of operators , supervisors , QC , QA and maintenance personnel headed by Finishing Room manager Jim Fairhurst .
5 The only thing left to do was to get him in to the government hospital seventeen miles away , so we set out across the rice fields and village tracks , with the patient in a bullock cart .
6 So we set out from the beginning to be ‘ author-friendly ’ .
7 The only thing on the ground floor that was similar to a dressing-room was a gents ' loo , so we set about disguising its true purpose by dressing it up for the evening .
8 Nationwide Computer Maintenance ( NCM ) are one such company — so we set about assembling one of their Computakits .
9 The river is full to the brim and quite placid so we set off again .
10 There is a problem with the egg collection so we set off immediately .
11 I was frightened to pick it up so we ran home to get our dad .
12 He stopped , exclaiming in surprise , so we gathered round as he scraped the floor with his finger .
13 They said they were , so we stepped straight into the tangled maze of alder , hazel , birch , oak , pine , fir and laurel and picked our steps over dried grass , scratchy brambles and the leafless knee-high branching shoots of the wood 's next generation .
14 Karen was n't trying to impress anyone , so we ate promptly and quite well .
15 By this time , Malc 's Gran was living with his parents and the rift between him and Pop was too great to overcome , so we lived separately until we found an over-priced flat in a none too salubrious area of Sheffield .
16 What do we do , you must take away everything that 's in the brackets , so we take away a twenty , so that 's the same as a minus twenty and then we 'll take away a minus one , signs are the same so it 's add one .
17 However , we had to go , so we steamed off once more from Gravesend into the murk of a drizzly winter 's night without much hope of success .
18 Our retina is sensitive to ultraviolet radiation , but the eye filters it out before it reaches the light detectors , so we miss out on much of the visual information available to other animals .
19 ‘ We are just building this up at the moment , ’ Gerwyn explains , ‘ so we sell locally to shops .
20 We just thought , they said , oh , we 'll show you where it is , so we drove round there , and no , he was n't there , and , so of course , we drove back there about four or five times during the day , and like we drove past there one time and there was a woman standing outside , she said like , oh what do you want , I was like , oh well , we 've come to see the house .
21 David Sollom , owner of the centre and one of the three instructors of the day , was enthusiastic about the conditions so we drove straight out to one of the four sites which the school uses .
22 As we moored up the late shipping forecast was giving warnings of south-easterly gales for the area , so we had just made it in time .
23 We erm , we had n't got a lot of room for expansion down there , we were in , when I joined the department it was known as the Ipswich T Electric Supply and Transport Department and er we were in some buildings which were rented from the Electric Supply Department which housed the generators for the electricity , so we had n't got a lot of room for expansion there , I think we were all confined into about three offices .
24 We went there , we took it with us , all this load , And what it was it was a forces couple and they were coming back to this country from Germany or somewhere like that , so we had n't seen them .
25 It will have to be answered , so we had better talk about it in the shelter of our homes , and in the morning we can send and tell him what we think . ’
26 So we had better choke this Act — ‘ All right .
27 Crosier ( 1975 ) found fifty definitions so we had better make an early stab at identifying the notion of marketing that is being applied in this book .
28 Unfortunately for the newcomer , the parts are given a variety of names which frequently creates confusion , so we had better start by clarifying the variations .
29 We — we knew Ronny 'd be back soon , it was near the half-hour , so we tidied up and I kissed her and — gave her a hug …
30 I 've had enough of the lights , so we turn round and head back to the house .
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