Example sentences of "so [adv] [conj] he [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | If at times Hope needed women to a point of desperate madness , so , at other times , he ached for wealth so badly that he heard his inner voice crooning for it , like the ululation of a gin-addicted street beggar , the sound suddenly there but as if never absent , an ancient and ineradicable longing . |
2 | He coughed so badly that he found his way to the bathroom and took some Liquafruta cough syrup . |
3 | But no warning could check Arthur Conway 's fury , and with a lightning leap he managed to grip the young man 's throat , and so fiercely that he forced him backwards , only the next moment to have his arms snapped downwards , when he would have fallen on his back if he had n't come up against the coalhouse wall and , unfortunately , a shovel that was propped there . |
4 | Her father loved her so much that he gave her everything , and never scolded her . |
5 | John wrote these words : ‘ God loved the world so much that he gave his only Son , so that everyone who believes in him may not die but have eternal life . ’ |
6 | Someone touched his elbow so timidly that he thought it had been accidental , until the gesture was repeated with more insistence . |
7 | He says it 's so long since he saw you and the girls that he wo n't know you . |
8 | I think he held the reins back and smiled at the camera ; so long since he did it . |
9 | It does n't matter Charlotte , so long as he colours it in |
10 | Lord Denning MR said : Every member of the community is entitled to carry on any trade or business he chooses and in such manner as he thinks most desirable in his own interests , so long as he does nothing unlawful : with the consequence that any contract which interferes with the free exercise of his trade or business , by restricting him in the work he may do for others , or the arrangements which he may make with others , is a contract in restraint of trade . |
11 | She was great with him so long as he kept her occupied . |
12 | It is not that she possesses dazzling charm or an especially brilliant intellect , but he enjoys her company so long as he thinks their friendship is platonic . |
13 | Such a government , Lawrence asserted , ‘ would be child 's play for a decent man to run , so long as he ran it like Cromer 's Egypt , not like the Egypt of the Protectorate . |
14 | But Garvey did not care what Gabriel believed , so long as he conducted himself on stage like the Angel Gabriel . |
15 | The homosexual male is fine — is pretty good news , in fact , on the whole — so long as he knows he 's homosexual . |
16 | The town itself is peculiarly built , so that a person may live in it for years , and go in and out daily without coming into contact with a working-people 's quarter or even with workers , that is , so long as he confines himself to his business or pleasure walks . |
17 | Darlington Tory association chairman Bill Smith said in Saturday 's story that Fallon could have the constituency nomination so long as he wanted it . |
18 | At that point the creditor could still refuse to have the man released from prison and insist of his being kept there , so long as he paid him a groat a day . |
19 | In acknowledgement of British decency , it must be said that Gandhi possessed the supreme advantage in his campaigns of knowing that , so long as he confined his activities to non-violent protest , he was not risking death at the hands of the authorities . |
20 | But Sartre 's courageous intervention against French and other colonialisms could not have a corresponding theoretical impact so long as he retained his historicist Marxist framework . |
21 | ‘ A good governor does as he pleases on his world , just so long as he pays his tithes in treasure and people . |
22 | These days she was glad of any invitation to proximity , and curled up beside him so promptly that he gave her an amused sidelong glance as he took her hand in his . |
23 | His face was flushed , his eyes glinting with excitement ; he seemed to be having difficulty breathing , too , and he spoke so rapidly that he slurred his words . |
24 | Some extreme theorists , such as Eric Midwinter , carried such arguments so far that he held it wrong to enter children from deprived backgrounds for any kind of examinations , since they were bound to fail . |
25 | William says that he wants to win and then hopefully look towards the world championship and then the next Europeans … it 's been a good year so far so he hopes it ends like that anyway |
26 | The spoken word is his chosen form of communication , and in so far as he learns anything , he absorbs knowledge through conversation . |
27 | In spite of herself she stirred so sharply that he felt her astonishment recoil upon his own flesh and set him trembling . |
28 | When he picked me up and put my head in his mouth , I shouted so loudly that he dropped me . |
29 | Now he has time on his hands to reflect on a career which started so promisingly when he made his Worcestershire debut while still at Malvern College in 1982 , but never lived up to those aforementioned expectations simply because of injury . |
30 | He was handed his first full England cap against France in February and shut out Eric Cantona so comprehensively that he held his place for the European Championship finals . |