Example sentences of "so she " in BNC.
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1 | Love at last , so she said . |
2 | Act Three 's just gone up , so she 'll be a while , but Miss Baird 's not on yet . |
3 | A very old friend of the family wrote to me when each of my parents died , and from her I had learnt that Sarah had decided to have no more children after Emma , and that Emma had gone to medical school so she is presumably now a doctor somewhere . |
4 | It was n't enough for her , after spending the day on her own , hoovering , shopping and running the washing machine , so she said , for me to retell a couple of jokes from the Telegraph diary . |
5 | She does n't have a job , of course , so she does n't understand that things are different when you do them for a living . |
6 | The smears on the television had gone so she gazed at the reflection of the sunlight on the blank screen instead . |
7 | ‘ So she became a writer in English , but without Englishness presumably ? ’ asked my friend when we met again . |
8 | Springing up she feels not more powerful but even clumsier , so she sits down again . |
9 | But this is almost certainly an illusion : as she becomes surer of her hold on the affections of her poet , so she becomes surer of herself , can dispense with affectations , and dares to speak with a certain authority about compositions that her lover sends to her — animadversions that the poet in turn receives quite humbly . |
10 | Arthritis crippled her hands so she had to give up , most reluctantly , the flute and then a series of eye operations ended in virtual blindness . |
11 | Her sire is Glint Of Gold , so she should not mind the rain that has eased the Newmarket going . |
12 | She has slept in her clothes as usual , so she reaches at once for her birch-bark pail ( podoinik ) with its removable lid and spout for pouring out the milk once she has returned from milking her cow , or two cows if she is rich . |
13 | Since she had been secretary to a bishop ( she learnt to type by trial and error ) , and also chauffeur to a bishop ( she learnt to drive by trial and error ) , she knew a lot of the clergy and their wives and had visited them all over the diocese , often in the black-out , and sat with the wives while the husbands talked to Bishop Owen , so she was good at remembering about them and their children and found the wives of the clergy to be fun . |
14 | The usherette assured me that the manager would do something about it but he was busy just then with the projectionist , so she would pass on my complaint when he came down . |
15 | So we ended up staying the night at a hotel , The Majestic , the big one right on the sea front As usual Malcolm feigned being borassic so she ended up shelling out for two rooms . |
16 | He was a radical so she had to be even more radical . |
17 | But she had lived with a dragon for over ten years , and she had lived in a house filled with strong women , so she knew that there was something very wrong with that scenario . |
18 | Just as Maggie could not remember a time before there was Fenna , and a time before there was the big house and the three women living in it , so she could not remember a time when there was not the constant tug of tension between her grandmother and her mother . |
19 | But she was scared of their anger — not their anger with her , but with each other , so she ran . |
20 | Maggie could tell that he would have liked to stop for a chat , that he felt sorry for her left on her own , but she lacked either her grandmother 's grace or her mother 's energy , so she did not offer him tea . |
21 | She has two days off from her family where she 's working , so she comes those two days . |
22 | ‘ She was a business woman six days a week and had two children — my sister and me — so she really had to organise her life , ’ says Sue , whose father was a dairy farmer . |
23 | Philippa has suffered from diabetes ever since she was five years old , so she knows the symptoms of both comas and hypoglycaemic episodes , which are the stage before , only too well . |
24 | She wants to believe my father was a changed man , that no girl was with them , so she 's convinced herself they were alone . |
25 | Marie works in this place most nights , so she do n't usually come home till I 'm asleep . |
26 | I reckon if Marie was awake , she 'd like the company — you know , so she would n't be afraid or nothing . |
27 | The day after her accident we went to the swimming baths so she could have a shower . |
28 | The first time we went , Marie wore her bra and knickers , but she was told off for that , so she bought this real nice swimming costume . |
29 | Anyway , she 's stopped taking them , so she 's back to normal . |
30 | It 's all hard and cold , but Marie laughs and turns me round so she can see it from all sides . |