Example sentences of "and so you " in BNC.

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1 The second point is that many people lean forwards as they slap down the opponent 's punch and so you need to remember that there are two fists to worry about here , not one !
2 Since vitamin C is water soluble any excess is excreted and so you do n't have to worry about taking too much .
3 And so you shall , poor duck .
4 And so you carry on , with what is probably the first conversation that person has had for weeks .
5 You do not know me and so you can not be expected to take anything on trust .
6 And so you 're really set on pulverizing our bunch then ?
7 Probably , like Stephen , you have ‘ just never known ’ anything other than a male priest and so you may , very naturally , find it hard to imagine a woman in that role .
8 And so you came into the desert
9 They 're too embarrassed to actually part with them and so you have this very difficult decision as to whether to insist that you have their laundry or whether you allow them to go on doing that , causing them to live in a smelly environment .
10 That you see the struggle as demanding too much from you personally and so you want to get right away from it for a while ? ’
11 The kings all went to bed and so you place the cards all face upwards and continue with the story .
12 Specifically , that worked best on the song War , where the melody is played over an E riff and then it 's played over a B riff and then over an A , but the melody of the verse never uses a third and so you do n't know whether it 's phrygian or phrygian dominant .
13 In any case , the name of the game here seems to be performance-friendly and so you are immediately in at the sharp end with patch number 11 .
14 It would n't be what you might think of as being on metre , and so you really had to listen and be real careful , because John Lee was gon na play his stuff and you better fit into it because he was n't gon na fit in with you !
15 The mundane world view says this is just ‘ one of those things ’ , that you have unwittingly allowed vegetable peelings or food scraps to bung it up — and so you probably did .
16 I am 82 and housebound , and so you can imagine how I look forward to seeing a meaningful TV presentation .
17 So you begin to take more cocaine , and quite soon you need more and more cocaine to unlock the gates of heaven , and once you reach heaven you do n't want to leave it and so you take still more cocaine , but by then it is n't working . ’
18 And so you 'll appreciate that talking about himself doing it and then having to read the result is doubly distasteful .
19 It is obviously much harder to establish an indication of the eventual size and temperament of a cross-bred ( mongrel ) dog , compared with a pedigree ( pure-bred ) animal , and so you will need to try to discover the parentage of a puppy of this type .
20 The eggs can remain viable for a considerable period of time , however , and so you should dispose of faecal matter carefully to prevent any risk of infection in the garden if you have a young family .
21 Men have toughness 3 and so you require 3+ to wound .
22 This is because , however often an experiment comes out right , you can never be sure that it will come out right the next time , and so you can never be sure that your hypothesis is right .
23 The baby was in the Rena for four weeks at two guineas a week … the bill amounted to £16.12s.10d. and so you see , with all these expenses , the cost of having a baby has turned out to be very great , and now there are of course the funeral fees . ’
24 ‘ All right , so you 're only a child , and so you find it 's just one more thing .
25 A really good thing about working over here is that in Australia the stars are a pretty tight-knit , small group and so you basically know almost everyone already .
26 It 's best to use the work of three or four children spanning the ability range ; but children of less than nine may not write much , and so you probably need more than three or four children 's work to make up the 100 .
27 No one can insure against all eventualities and so you strike a balance between the re- and pro-active aspects of your work .
28 and so you know it is a sort of , I mean it 's exactly what Iris is saying it 's a meeting with minds in a way because we need to know that , that
29 they use er , a very sort of sparse unpopulated area obviously and so you do get erm plants and animals having to , well change it so that they , er you take as it were that the genes changed , some does mutation probably alright , some probably not .
30 And so you then rotate the eyepiece , Christopher !
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