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

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1 So everyone working on the door at Ronnie 's had a good laugh at us while Strummer was hustling to get us in .
2 So everyone expands rapidly and these collective misjudgements create a disaster situation .
3 So everyone is basking in the increased popularity of the game .
4 Meanwhile , he enters 1991 without an economic plan or budget ( so everyone is having to improvise with last year 's targets ) , and without a prime minister to blame for mismanagement ( Nikolai Ryzhkov , who for months had been under pressure to resign and was about to be sidelined anyway , had a heart attack on December 25th ) .
5 So everyone was terribly surprised , except for the instructor , when Evelyn 's pony shot out of the ring at an extended trot and succeeded in taking her all the way back to the stables !
6 In many ways Kylie grew up with us on Neighbours so everyone understood what it meant when she left .
7 So everyone knows about that ? ’
8 So everyone takes avoiding action .
9 The show is held in the Roman Catholic Junior School on the first Tuesday in August , a fixed date having been chosen so everyone always knows when they should aim to have their berries ready .
10 So everyone is unhappy and , what is worse still , the children are being brought up to believe that the old should always be given second best and be prepared to shrink into the smallest ‘ shell ’ that is offered to them .
11 The boss said we could n't go outside because employment inspectors would catch us , and so everyone was fed and slept in the factory .
12 So everyone drifted off , apart from Eddie Tonks , the NZRFU council chairman , who remained in London for the International Board meeting .
13 So everyone will have to settle for Namibia and Romania , who will make a refreshing change but are not expected to challenge the Southern Hemisphere stranglehold on this tournament .
14 So everyone is in a bit of a fix .
15 So everyone called it Druid 's Bottom because it was at the bottom of the Grove . ’
16 I work hard at dull , practical things , she thought , and so everyone thinks I must be mature and reliable and sensible ; but really it 's because I ca n't cope with the other things , the things that are frightening and dangerous .
17 So everyone goes out , buys a gun and when a policeman says why have you got that gun ?
18 ‘ And so everyone was happy , ’ said Julia , smiling again and not giving voice to her suspicion that perhaps the young homesick Italian might have been happier if her besotted husband had managed to forget his dislike of foreigners and their countries .
19 It will be an exciting and fun day — educational too , with informative workshops so everyone can get hands-on experience , indoors and out .
20 The food and drink were finished , the disco was dying out and so the cabaret began and was well received but the mouth was dry and in need of watering so everyone took off to the pub .
21 Our first problem was one the water was quite cold and so everyone had to find a wet suit to fit them , which caused a slight problem .
22 So everyone tends not to bother .
23 Down and Derry were poised to do battle for the trophy — or so everyone thought .
24 So everyone thinks that being the is being one that 's really gon na change the world , yeah and I think that the pattern he 's talking about it 's just resurfacing and resurfacing and resurfacing .
25 We employ people from up to 40 different countries and so everyone must be adaptable and able to work in a multi-national team .
26 ‘ He was thirty-eight , and a confirmed bachelor , or so everyone thought .
27 She says that it would be wrong of the council to judge who is a good or bad busker , what they 're doing is setting out some rules so everyone knows where they stand .
28 So everyone continues to use the Ridgeway in a fairly easy truce — while the men from the ministry make up their minds .
29 It is necessary the body should move that way whither the greater force carries it which is the consent of the majority or else it is impossible it should act or continue one body , one community which the consent of every individual that united into it agreed that it should and so everyone is bound by that consent to be concluded by the majority .
30 I mean if you do buy hessian back carpet the only thing we do charge extra for is two pound fifty on top or two , seventy five , two seventy five for underlay and that sort of stuff , if you buy foam back it 's the price you see So everyone 's on that training scheme now I suppose are n't they ?
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