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

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1 The wind was strong from them to me so eventually they would scent me when they 'd passed downhill .
2 Erm I brought in the old flurry tape , I 've I 've taped I taped our when you 've read my play for me , I erm I taped it and I made a copy for Dave I you know , erm Cybil makes a good effort in that so eventually I 'll lend you the tape .
3 There is no one else on the Tory Benches , so perhaps we should give them time to get someone in to act as the Minister 's runner .
4 So perhaps we can bluff it out and collect software by day leaving philosophical disquiet to the troubled night .
5 Anthony had written that Julia seemed to like him , and so perhaps she could keep him out of their way .
6 So perhaps you 'll take it from me
7 So perhaps you could give it some thought … ’
8 We detest you so much we will bribe you to go away . ’
9 I said , ‘ It 's clear that Frank and I ca n't work together , so obviously he should leave me alone .
10 It was , it was bad that she used to those draws that bad that after so long you 'd see him go all white and then you 'd gradually see round the crutch then so , more
11 " Some of the women were there so long I used to call them aunty . "
12 He bent over to speak so only she could hear him .
13 So only you can assemble it correctly ? ’
14 Buying a floorcovering is a major investment , so naturally you 'll want it to last for a reasonable length of time .
15 In years to come they 're gon na be the managers so hopefully we can make it better for someone else .
16 Oh it would be really nice you know , especially for the supporters that 's been behind us all season , so hopefully we can do it for them .
17 so hopefully she 'll give me a cheque next week he does n't get frightened so easily now does he ?
18 And now my son 's in it with me so hopefully he will carry it on when the time comes .
19 So probably we can widen it out and have a discussion here this morning now that we have seen some if not all of the stuff that 's coming from the respective head offices .
20 So far he 'd read me too well .
21 So really you would like me to forward plan this for twenty eight to thirty thousand and whatever that costs do you think you will be able to afford that ?
22 So now she will give them what they want , because of me , ’ said Carl quietly .
23 So now he would get them for something they might not have done .
24 And eventually they understood that , so now I can kiss them , hug them and be open with them .
25 So often you can get it through some related questions and just go back
26 Guinness is also brewed under licence in the same time-honoured way in a score of other locations , and so today you will find it in no fewer than 120 countries and new markets are being opened up regularly .
27 This only applies to teaching so surely we should change it to whatever they want basically .
28 So nowadays I can say it was a German bomb of five hundred kilograms and it was dropped by a crippled He .
29 I conclude that they have done so much and so well they will find it hard to let go those duties .
30 At Liz 's party , last night , there had been bosses : Charles himself was an archetypal boss , and if one did n't know Liz so well one might think she was one too .
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