Example sentences of "so [adv] i [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | He probably had the telly on so perhaps I just did n't but the last time they had er a siren on it was n't all that load I thought . |
2 | And the supporters been treating me well , the promotion been treating me well , so obviously I never really wanted to move but we had a few problems with the negotiating with the contract and the financial terms was n't quite right so but I 'm glad to say we 've got it right now and you know we both sort of gave a bit and we came to a settlement er which I 'm very pleased about . |
3 | I wish I could suggest a meeting before I go , but it 's all happened so suddenly I just ca n't see how I could fit it in . |
4 | ‘ How my husband put up with you for so long I just do n't know . |
5 | So anyway I eventually decided I still did n't know what I wanted to do , but I was aware that the beginnings and ends of lessons were a bit of a mess , so the idea was to film that . |
6 | So anyway I finally persuaded her that I 'd that I 'd like to emigrate to the United States and she we I had some contacts in the United States of course , through her . |
7 | So anyway I then looked at . |
8 | I suggested and Carol snapped ‘ Yes ’ so quickly I almost dropped the thing into the fire . |
9 | So like I even said that to the coppers today I said he 's been handling seventeen hundred pounds near enough near as damn it |
10 | Oh I did n't know he had it so early I always thought it was the week before . |
11 | On the evidence I 've seen so far I rather doubt that . ’ |
12 | ‘ He saved me from a fate worse than death , and it was all over so quick I never did get the chance to thank him properly . ’ |
13 | Well I of course re I was only seven years old , so really I only , I only saw the , the hearse go by with the mourners . |
14 | So now I just do n't give a shit , I do the dishes and |
15 | and soft , but I mean , so now I just feel like if I |
16 | But she could n't ever see me , though I think at first she knew I was around , so now I mostly stay where I am and amuse myself with some of the other kids who are here too . |
17 | Is the top , I mean I broke , had to get in my own house when I locked myself out once when I 'd been in the garden and I , I just got in by leaning through the top window and opening the bottom window , so now I always lock the bottom windows , I do n't bother locking the top one I open it |
18 | So now I always and so I , I 'm thinking that it might be that , that I that erm maybe you know like I used to be anxious about something like that and I used to wake up and the dream used to happen , but now that I 've double checked that I know for sure that , that I 'm safe you know for the night it does n't happen any more by cutting off possibility |
19 | Every so often I just block out time and disappear , so no one can get hold of me . |
20 | So often I just scoop a to put in . |
21 | On the other hand though I was really drunk so maybe I only remember it that way John turned round to me at the end and said , I ca n't understand you All the people I know , when they get pissed , they start fights , whereas you just seem really happy |
22 | I jump so hard I nearly fall off the board . |
23 | " The old bird we were chasing just put on an extra spurt , and I banged my chin on the ground so hard I though a tree had fallen on me ! " |
24 | So then I just had a drive round all the sites . |
25 | And so then I So I was very , very disappointed and I went to a shop then called Dixon-Parkers which was a bigger shop and er a very well-known shop . |
26 | He came in so unexpectedly I probably acted dumb at first . |
27 | I knotted a headscarf round my throat so savagely I nearly choked myself , and crept — I had to creep , because of Mavis — downstairs and out into the fog . |
28 | I moved so quietly I barely stirred the dust , yet now in the English winter I could hear a spectral echo of angry laughter and I thought it was my own . |
29 | Finally Ward said , so quietly I hardly heard him , ‘ Ah think we understan ’ each other now . ’ |