Sod Sentence Examples

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  • Eight years from the time of turning the first sod saw 71 m.

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  • This is the smallest of the sod peat bogs.

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  • The first sod of earth will be dug by Ward Member Cllr Neil Bell.

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  • Even sod can be too hard under certain weather conditions.

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  • Remove all ground coverings - This means removing existing sod and foliage.

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  • I mean the silly old sod is only asking three hundred a month, I 'm glad we snapped him up on it.

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  • James actually, because he was a cheeky little sod !

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  • If you wish, you can purchase real grass sod with your unit to make training easier.

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  • Begin by using a rotary tiller to break up the sod and loosen the soil, then take the following steps to create a perfect garden soil.

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  • Magazines like Soap Opera Digest (SOD) offer fans previews of what is coming up next on General Hospital.

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  • Frugalista has effectively said public sector workers do n't want big mortgages as it stops them moving jobs - well sod everyone else.

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  • As Starship is the only candidate key of the relation SOD, it is also the primary key of relation SOD.

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  • Talk about sod 's law Consider the statistics - 1 in 4 of us will die of cancer.

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  • After putting another sod of turf onto the range he sat back, waiting for it to heat, listening to the rain.

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  • Dual wielding of weapons is present and correct, as is the painfully pitiful ability to store sod all ammo.

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  • If, instead, the plants are marked when in flower and allowed to remain until August or September, when the tubers are matured, the risk of transplanting is lessened, provided the plant be taken up with a deep sod.

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  • Remove the sod and dig a hole about three feet deep; this will keep other animals from trying to dig up the casket.

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  • Add remaining soil and replace sod, which should sit about an inch higher than the ground surrounding it.

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  • The first edition of SOD hit the newsstands in 1975.

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  • By the early 90s, SOD had over 1.4 million subscribers.

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  • Not to be deterred, SOD launched its own website.

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  • Marlena De Lacroix was a popular columnist of Soap Opera Weekly, a sister publication of SOD for many years.

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  • This seldom exceeded Sod.

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  • The turf-formation, which is characteristic of open situations in cool temperate climates, results from an extensive production of short stolons, the branches and the fibrous roots developed from their nodes forming the dense " sod."

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  • However, war was so constant in Ireland at this time that under the year 1145 the Four Masters describe the island as a " trembling sod."

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  • Our local games emporium has sod all games for the megadrive available atm.

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  • Please engage brain before posting comments on a subject you clearly know sod all about.

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  • Photograph taken at the ceremony to cut the first sod of the Cambrian colliery No 4 Pit.

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  • There was the extremely distasteful reveling in the poor sod's last minutes.

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  • Either sod the walk on the heath entirely or kick back here for a well earned breather.

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  • The peat is produced in sod form and then granulated, graded and baled.

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  • The opening monolog features a Welsh radio shock jock who stirs controversy by saying the word " sod " on the air.

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  • Yeah sod the workers, I'm alright Jack, I don't need no welfare or labor protectionism.

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  • Gleeson's digger poised to cut the first sod.

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  • Then thought, well, sod it, let's go up to the gallery, " have a look round " .

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  • On Monday July 24th, the mayor of Sofia turned the first sod of a new road in the country's capital.

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  • The unions showed what they were really about, doing sod all work.

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  • I mean the silly old sod is only asking three hundred a month, I'm glad we snapped him up on it.

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  • Good thing you're in the Tory party, you miserable sod.

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  • Don't worry - i'm a grumpy old sod too.

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  • There's nothing wrong with being a lazy sod!

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  • James actually, because he was a cheeky little sod!

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  • I do not know why he went mental, silly sod.

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  • As Starship is the only candidate key of the relation sod, it is also the primary key of relation SOD.

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  • The first sod of earth on the route was cut with a silver spade in October 1889.

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  • The anti-aging enzyme superoxide dismutase (SOD) is one of these.

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  • The grass flames up on the hillsides like a spring fire--"et primitus oritur herba imbribus primoribus evocata"--as if the earth sent forth an inward heat to greet the returning sun; not yellow but green is the color of its flame;--the symbol of perpetual youth, the grass-blade, like a long green ribbon, streams from the sod into the summer, checked indeed by the frost, but anon pushing on again, lifting its spear of last year's hay with the fresh life below.

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  • The plugs on the right-hand end of the rocker shafts are a sod for weeping.

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  • For the most part the boomers are living in dug-outs, or sod houses, with some rough wooden shanties and many tents.

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  • Gleeson 's digger poised to cut the first sod.

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  • Then thought, well, sod it, let 's go up to the gallery, " have a look round ".

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  • On Monday July 24th, the mayor of Sofia turned the first sod of a new road in the country 's capital.

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  • The sod arched into the air and fell, targeting Keaton.

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  • His SOD, JOHANN JAKOB HOTTINGER (1652-1735), who became professor of theology at Zurich in 1698, was the author of a work against Roman Catholicism, Helvetische Kirchengeschichte (4 vols., 1698-1729); and his grandson, JOHANN HEINRICH HOTTINGER (1681-1750), who in 1721 was appointed professor of theology at Heidelberg, wrote a work on dogmatics, Typus doctrinae christianae (1714).

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  • Sometimes the well dent is visible, where once a spring oozed; now dry and tearless grass; or it was covered deep--not to be discovered till some late day--with a flat stone under the sod, when the last of the race departed.

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  • There already existed a short line from the Point at Durban to the Umgeni, and on the 1st of January 1876 Sir Henry Bulwer, who had succeeded Wolseley as governor, turned the first sod of a new state-owned railway which was completed as far as Maritzburg in 1880.

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  • He opened the Ganges canal, still the largest work of the kind in the country, and he turned the sod of the first Indian railway.

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  • The first sod of the great line was cut at Chalk Farm, London, on the 1st of June 1834.

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  • Demetrios Ypsilanti (1793-1832), second SOD of Prince Constantine, distinguished himself as a Russian officer in the campaign of 1814, and in the spring of 1821 went to the Morea, where the war of Greek independence had just broken out.

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  • That its storage has very greatly increased as cultivation has been extended (the prairie sod sheds water like a roof) is true; moreover, the spread of scientific principles of farming has increased the advantage derived from the ground-water stored.

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  • The turf is taken off either with the breast plough - a paring tool pushed forward from the breast or thighs by the workman - or with specially constructed paring ploughs or shims. The depth of the sod removed should not be too thick or burning is difficult and too much humus is destroyed unnecessarily, nor should it be too thin or the roots of the herbage are not effectually destroyed.

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  • Sound friable loam cut one sod deep from the surface of a pasture, and stacked up for twelve months in a heap or ridge, is invaluable to the gardener.

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  • His second SOD, Angier March Perkins (1799?-1881), also born at Newburyport, went to England in 1827, and was the author of a system of warming buildings by means of highpressure steam.

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  • In1890-1891he made a tour in Greece, Egypt, India, Ceylon and Japan, where he narrowly escaped assassination at the hands of a Japanese fanatic. On the return journey by Siberia, at Vladivostok, he turned the first sod of the eastern section of the Siberian railway, and two years afterwards (1893) he was appointed president of the imperial committee for that great undertaking.

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  • Near this is Llyn y dywarchen (sod pool), with a floating island.

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  • HiS SOD, Richard Henry Dana (1787-1879), was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on the 15th of November 1787.

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  • Every care should be taken to burn and char the sod thoroughly without permitting the heap to blaze.

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  • After failing in 1883, they obtained parliamentary powers for this purpose in 1884, and the first sod of the new dock at Barry was cut in November of that year.

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  • Another SOD, Thomas Leonidas Crittenden (1815-1893), soldier, was also born at Russellville, Kentucky.

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