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

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1 So presumably she did n't resemble an Elderly Finnish Troll either , like we do .
2 Ah ? so eventually we got on
3 I wanted to go home so eventually I ran away .
4 So eventually it stepped in and moved to buy Unix System Laboratories Inc .
5 So eventually it stepped in and bought Unix System Labs .
6 ‘ The problem with Andy is that he has played so rarely we have yet to get him into our pattern of play .
7 She thought herself it was because he was such a hungry baby — suckled so vigorously she felt sometimes as though he was pulling out her middle .
8 So apparently he 'd never been to school ?
9 She began to speak , but he said , with a shrug , ‘ I can see you do n't want to get too involved , so perhaps we 'd better forget it . ’
10 Prince Yuan was a clever one , there was no doubting it , so perhaps he understood why the T'ang had appointed him to oversee the Project rather than someone more sympathetic .
11 Black Michael has had a letter from Zenda , so perhaps he knows already .
12 I give the children fluoride drops , so perhaps it does n't matter how much sugar they eat . ’
13 But this pub is full of Australians , so perhaps it does n't matter .
14 ‘ Faye needs someone as soon as possible now , so perhaps I 'd better square it with the hospital for you .
15 However , I 'm afraid Colin James got his wires crossed a bit regarding our catering vehicle , so perhaps I had better set the record straight .
16 So perhaps I do n't love him .
17 So perhaps I needed just the one criminal , not two ; but I needed a reason as well .
18 This thinking has apparently not been overly concerned with the argument that from that point on it would be not so much what went on in Britain as what happened in Germany which would count most ( a phenomenon clearly illustrated by the chart in Appendix 2 ) .
19 The United manager added : ‘ The trouble is these days youngsters play so much they do n't get the chance to watch the game from the terraces and get a passion about it , like my generation .
20 And there 's so much … so much we have n't discussed , or … ’
21 So much we have already quoted .
22 But there is — for all our reflection — so much we do not know about even the simplest town scene .
23 ‘ Over the years we lost so many because there was so much we did n't know .
24 It was a success in so much one did out of fifth M O Ts that prove to be forged and was identified very quickly .
25 You know this K L M deal , so obviously we had n't got under the finger until called me in almost desperation
26 lock the door to let themselves in , so obviously we do n't want anybody in here .
27 So obviously she does n't .
28 So obviously you do n't expect me , a devotee for more than 40 years , to knock it .
29 I mean I spoke to Jane the other Sunday and I , I said to her you know , just be honest , I said I do n't care what you said , but just be honest and tell me how much you think I weigh , cos she does n't know how much I weigh and she thought I weighed about ten stone , I said well stick thirteen pounds on top of that , then you 'll be right , she could n't believe that I , that I weighed that much , so obviously it does n't look that bad and people at work , well they 've noticed that I 've lost weight , but they do n't say how much they think I weigh , so I do n't want come to them to sort of , have a , have a g have a guess of my weight .
30 Er we 're limited with people and while Brian was in the verge of moving it which the electrics all had to be took out and rerun , he got called away , down to the pre-packs to a breakdown so obviously it did n't get done , the job stopped cos there 's nobody else .
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