So-s Sentence Examples

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  • In my time too; the war brought some money in and coal was getting dug so's there was jobs.

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  • We'll donate it for good luck so's you're sure to come back.

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  • I got the owl so's you'd know we give a hoot.

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  • I'll bet each of them know something they think the other doesn't so's they want the whole shebang for themselves!

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  • It's time I kick that Westlake fellow off my computer so's I can post my bargains for the world to see.

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  • Dawkins, Sr. had never hired another mine manager after Josh and never so much as mentioned the Lucky Pup after that time—to his sons or his wife.

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  • She gave me a number to call her so's I telephoned from the courthouse.

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  • Unless the missus gets an court order on him or a good lawyer, she's back in the nest, and so's the boy.

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  • I'm just riding along so's nothing falls off!

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  • The good reverend set her up as a domestic so's he could visit her without anyone knowing about it.

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  • My sister lives up in Parkside and sometimes I hook a ride up with Jeff so's I can visit.

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  • I'm making a list so's you don't forget stuff.

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  • They were supposed to do it alone but I rode along with them so's we could get a head start on meeting up with the girls afterwards, you know?

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  • He'd need a place where he was supposed to go frequently, so's no one would get suspicious.

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  • He bought it with his haul so's he could make his getaway!

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  • How about I come down there just before seven so's they can follow me in case they don't know where it is.

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  • As the sobs subsided, so did reason.

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  • At length the hostility of the princes was overcome, and in December 1282 Rudolph invested his sons Albert and Rudolph with the duchies of Austria and Styria at Augsburg, and so laid the foundations of the greatness of the house of Habsburg.

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  • He was the eldest of a family of six sons and a daughter, and the only one who survived childhood; his own life in youth hung by so mere a thread as to be again and again despaired of.

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  • They in their turn distributed the lands so acquired among their sons and principal emirs on strictly feudal principles, the feudatory lands being styled ziamet and timar, a system long continued by their successors in regard to the territories which they conquered.

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  • In 1817 the death of Princess Charlotte (only child of the prince regent, afterwards George IV., and wife of Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, afterwards king of the Belgians), had left the ultimate succession to the throne of England, in the younger generation, so uncertain that the three unmarried sons of George III., the dukes of Clarence (afterwards William IV.),.

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  • She was so devoted to her sons Tiberius and Gaius that it was even asserted that she was concerned in the death of her son-in-law Scipio, who by his achievements had eclipsed the fame of the Gracchi, and was said to have approved of the murder of Tiberius.

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  • During his later years, when he was nearly imbecile, she directed the whole policy of Spain so as to secure thrones in Italy for her sons.

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  • Baronets are not knights unless they are knighted like anybody else; and, so far from being knights because they are baronets, one of the privileges granted to them shortly after the institution of their dignity was that they, not being knights, and their successors and their eldest sons and heirs-apparent should, when they attained their majority, be entitled if they desired to receive knighthood.

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  • So in Zoroastrianism the dualism is not ultimate, for Ahriman and Ormuzd are represented as the twin sons of Zervana Akarana, i.e.

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  • Two writers, the brothers Petri, sons of a smith at Orebro, take an easy prominence in so barren a period.

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  • So great was the bitterness against him that the magnates would admit none of his sons to the throne.

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  • All the sons of Mattathias had now died for the sake of " The Law "; and the result of their work, so valorously prosecuted for over thirty years, was a new-born enthusiasm in Israel for the ancestral faith.

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  • So in still later tradition, all the sons of Jacob with the exception of Joseph find their last resting-place at Hebron, and in Jewish prayers for the dead it is besought that their souls may be bound up with those of the patriarchs, or that they may go to the cave of Machpelah and thence to the Cherubim.

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  • On the other hand the name is Arabic, and so is the term applied to the children, hijos de ganancia, sons of the strange woman.

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  • The punishment of Eli and his sons (iv.) becomes a passing interest, and the fate of the ark is by no means so central an idea as its wonder-working in the Philistine territory.

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  • Dawkins, Sr. had never hired another mine manager after Josh and never so much as mentioned the Lucky Pup after that time—to his sons or his wife.

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  • The account in the Book of Kings is so phrased that one might naturally infer from it that Sennacherib was assassinated by his sons immediately after his return from the disastrous campaign in Palestine; but in point of fact, as it now appears, the Assyrian king survived that campaign by twenty years.

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  • So she called her two sons.

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  • After the Emperor had left Moscow, life flowed on there in its usual course, and its course was so very usual that it was difficult to remember the recent days of patriotic elation and ardor, hard to believe that Russia was really in danger and that the members of the English Club were also sons of the Fatherland ready to sacrifice everything for it.

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  • Though Petya would remain in the service, this transfer would give the countess the consolation of seeing at least one of her sons under her wing, and she hoped to arrange matters for her Petya so as not to let him go again, but always get him appointed to places where he could not possibly take part in a battle.

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  • As I sit and reflect about whether my sons will maintain the Greek traditions like my family or my wife's family did, I have no doubt they will have the opportunity to do so if it is important to them.

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  • They come in sets of four, representing the four sons of Horus, and each jar is decorated with a different god charged with protecting the organs of the dead so they could be used in the next life.

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  • In introducing it where it is scarce, to transplant it successfully large sods containing the strong creeping roots must be dug up, and planted in light soil; if peaty, so much the better.

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  • So much so, that the next morning, we dropped by the restaurant to inquire how it was cooked and were told it was prepared sous vide.

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  • So for example, the learner might be asked to determine which picture is, Le garçon est sous la table. as opposed to which picture is, La fille est sur la table.

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  • So many stories swirled around the Gotti clan, such as the unsolved disappearance of a neighbor who accidentally ran over and killed one of Gotti's sons in the 1980s, that people wanted to know more.

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