Use so in a sentence
Sentences starting with so
- So you lose your temper, and come out in an article which you think is going to finish "Ananias," proving him a booby who doesn't know enough to understand even a lyceum-lecture, or else a person that tells lies. [6]
- So long as your surly old father sits over the vice, he only whistles a song and spares you his complaints. [10]
- So that is your purpose! [10]
- So hold up your head, and whatever liking you may have in your heart for the traitor, tear it out and trample on it. [10]
- So out with your golden shilling, my lad, And your bright bank-note, my dear! [11]
- So kind, so young, so beautiful. [11]
- So the seven young men said one to the other, let us get up and travel. [5]
- So the two young men became first dear, and finally almost indispensable to each other. [10]
- So I'm preparin' you. [13]
- So I trailed you. [13]
Sentences ending with so
- Yes, indeed, you yourself; an inner voice tells me so. [10]
- You must keep your hand and arm so. [8]
- They won't know your father here--" If Stephen thought the Judge brutal, he did not say so. [9]
- Who was this young man of three and thirty to agitate him so? [9]
- I never told you--indeed, I thought I never should tell you; but now I think it's best to do so. [11]
- And I believe you will come back, if it is in human power to do so. [11]
- Once I thought you true, and this letter you send would have me still believe so. [11]
- My past gives you the right to do so. [10]
- What has stirred you so? [5]
- I always told you so. [9]
Short sentences using so
- And so rude, your honor! [2]
- And so can you, George. [9]
- So, good-luck to you! [11]
- It is so written. [5]
- He looks so worn. [4]
- So goes the world. [9]
- So heed my words. [5]
- You play with words so. [11]
- It isn't so with us. [5]
- But not so with Sandy. [5]
Sentences containing so two or more times
- If you let your hand tremble so, we can never get away from them, but if you're only quiet now, we shall do so, easily. [12]
- It was so young, so pathetic, so pale, yet so strangely beautiful, and her forehead was serene. [11]
- In one so young, and so unused to the scenes in which she had lately moved, this sinking of the spirit was not surprising. [12]
- She was so young, and so exquisite, that Fate seemed harsh and cruel in darkening her vision, making pitfalls for her feet. [11]
- He is so young, and it is so horrible in the mines. [10]
- This was the young man who had made the faux pas which had caused Mrs. Ferguson so much consternation, and who had so manfully apologized afterwards. [9]
- He's wild about you, and so is Somers they have both told me so in confidence. [9]
- It seems to you that mainly what you want is to get away; get away from the same old tedious things you're so used to seeing and so tired of, and set something new. [5]
- I have heard you say so many times that nobody could be a great artist without passing years and years at work, and growing pale and lean with thinking so hard. [6]
- Did you, after you saw me in the court of sacrifice, not think of me so often and so vividly that it astonished you? [10]
More example sentences with the word so in them
- He devoted himself zealously to the task, and soon was so successful that the plays at Tauromenium, and the musical performances in its Odeum, attracted the citizens in crowds, and were talked of far and wide. [10]
- Never had the zealous magistrate appeared so repulsive as to-day, and when he remembered how the crafty man had outwitted poor Father Anselm in his presence, he felt as if he had himself committed an unworthy deed. [10]
- So, you see, you've kept me here talking when there's no need and while my business waits. [11]
- And so if you've got 51 cents about you, or can borrow it--" "Tell me: who gets this corruption? [5]
- And so, many youthful poets have written as if their hearts were old before their time; their pensive morning twilight has been as cool and saddening as that of evening in more common lives. [6]
- Yes, I told you--the whole quarter beyond the river, and so it is. [2]
- A handsome, agile youth, to her sincere regret, had just fallen, but swiftly recovered his elasticity, and, springing to his feet, belaboured his opponent, a clumsy giant, so skilfully and vigorously that the bright blood streamed down his ugly face and big body. [10]
- You see, maybe you's got to be po' a long time fust, en so you might git discourage' en kill yo'sef 'f you didn' know by de sign dat you gwyne to be rich bymeby. [5]
- You said so yourself--that you didn't want, any one to know, now. [9]
- Instead of burying yourself in a convent, you, whom so many desire, would do better to beckon to one of your admirers and bestow on him the happiness of which the other was not worthy. [10]
- This fact of yours, which seems so strange to you, belongs to a great series of similar facts familiarly known now to many persons, and before long to be recognized as generally as those relating to the electric telegraph and the slaving `dynamo. [6]
- And you say you're not sick, and so I don't see why we shouldn't come to business. [8]
- You're so sure you're going to win that I'd disappoint you, monsieur--only to do you good. [11]
- I don't think you're at all so, now. [9]
- I always liked your writings, but you never did anything half so good as this last piece," and then to have to tell the blunderer that this last piece is n't yours, but t' other man's. [6]
- I come under your windows, some fine spring morning, and play you one of my adagio movements, and some of you say,--This is good,--play us so always. [6]
- And your Confederation, your unions are for the skilled workers, whose conditions aren't so bad,--and they're getting better every time you jack up the wages. [9]
- If you pull your trunk out six inches from the wall, so that the lid will stay up when you open it, they always shove that trunk back again. [5]
- Grandmother, why is your skin so rough? [10]
- Every officer of your ship was the Church's picked servant, and so was every man of the crew. [5]
- If only for your sake I will avoid doing so, for an honorable soul clings to those whom it sees maligned. [10]
- Just so with your passionate incandescence. [6]
- Carnac, you have your own career to make, so make it as it best suits yourself. [11]
- If you open your mouth against me only once after that time you can't travel so far but I will find you. [5]
- Say I am your mother!--I have loved you so long, and there is no other. [5]
- You have not your match here in Alexandria, no, nor so far as Greek is spoken. [10]
- Will you trust your life and happiness with one who can offer you so little beside his love? [6]
- I suppose, however, your husband told you of these things, so that you were not surprised. [11]
- This place is your home, and dearer to you than any other, so build yourself a snug nest here with the person you have in mind. [10]
- You are inside, your hands are outside; so there you are; nothing but iron between. [5]
- It was not your going over to the other side that pained me so, for all your people are Tories. [9]
- Nothing has befallen your father's younger son; and if I were a philosopher, like Philip, I should be moved to wonder why a man can only be wet when the rain falls on him, and yet can be so wretched when disaster falls on another. [10]
- An oracle deceived your father and plunged him into ruin, but the oracle is miraculous, and so you too, in perfect confidence, allow it to rob you of happiness! [10]
- To-night Summon up your courage, for there are things which even a man--To make the story short, then: Tonight Wolff Eysvogel and young Vorchtel quarreled, or rather Ulrich irritated your Wolff so cruelly that he drew his sword--" "Wolff! [10]
- Mr. Noble--"Senator Dilworthy, your bank account shows that up to that day, and even on that very day, you conducted all your financial business through the medium of checks instead of bills, and so kept careful record of every moneyed transaction. [5]
- You have brought your army corps to Pultusk, routed: here it is exposed, and without fuel or forage, so something must be done, and, as you yourself reported to Count Buxhowden yesterday, you must think of retreating to our frontier--which do today. [2]
- Men would call your acts treacherous if they knew what you had done; and so indeed they were; but yet I have seen you do things to others--not to me--which could rise only from the fountain of pure waters. [11]
- I was so young; I did not know life, or men--or Egyptians. [11]
- You are so young, that nobody would imagine you were entrusted with a secret mission. [10]
- My wife was young, beautiful, loving, and oh, so divinely good and blameless and gentle! [5]
- She was so young, and she had shown kindness to a Hebrew surely they might listen to her. [10]
- She was a young woman of thirty, slim to spareness, simply dressed in a shirtwaist and a dark blue skirt; alert, so distinctly American in type as to give a suggestion of the Indian. [9]
- Perhaps no handsome young woman had ever looked at him so in his life. [6]
- She is so young that she does not yet understand what life is. [4]
- Go to the young surgeon who had accompanied them, ask him who she was, and so learn the clue to the mystery concerning her lover? [11]
- He had a young sister with a remarkable voice--he was giving her a musical education, so that her longing to be self-supporting might be gratified. [5]
- As for his young pupil, she has often thought of being a teacher herself, so that she is of course very glad to acquire any accomplishment that may be useful to her in that capacity. [6]
- The two pretty young Princesses Gorchakov met suitors there and were married and so further increased the fame of these dances. [2]
- I advise aimless young men to choose some profession without needless delay, and so get into a good strong current of human affairs, and find themselves bound up in interests with a compact body of their fellow-men. [6]
- Yes, it is young Lord Berkeley, who perished so heroically in the awful conflagration, what is the matter? [5]
- In those days young ladies did not "come out" so frankly as they do now. [9]
- Some of these young ladies came from other cities,--New York and Philadelphia and elsewhere,--and their fathers and mothers were usually people to be mentioned as a matter of course--were, indeed, frequently so mentioned by Miss Sadler, especially when a visitor called at the school. [9]
- I asked the young gentleman to do me the kindness to go to jail as soon as he conveniently could, so that I might try to get in there and visit him, and see what college captivity was like. [5]
- Many of my young correspondents have told me in so many words, "I want to be famous. [6]
- Moreover, of the young birds hatched from the eggs of the common geese, only four were pure, the other eighteen proving hybrids; so that the Chinese gander seems to have had prepotent charms over the common gander. [1]
- I ain't so young as I used to be, and, anyhow, what's the good! [11]
- And I wish you'd write it down so that the thing would be municipal. [11]
- He believed in you, was so pitifully eager to believe in you even when the letter--" "Where is the letter? [11]
- Then come forward, you, the youngest of us all, who are so highly trusted by this holy assembly. [10]
- I will tell you, so far as I am authorized to speak for the opposition, what we mean to do with you. [7]
- So, Heaven help you, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego! [11]
- I can tell you, Mr. Burnett, and when you are over this delusion you will thank me for being so plain with you, my daughter would laugh at the idea of such a proposal. [4]
- Now I want you, if you'll be so good, to go around with me to the Pacific delegation, for I want to rush this thing through and get along home. [5]
- If I were you, I would begin with Demeter, whom you honoured by so marvellous a work. [10]
- I can destroy you, but my name is Clementine and so I will grant you mercy. [10]
- So I cabled you, and said to myself that I would take the French steamer tomorrow (which will be Sunday). [5]
- So I suggested you, and said I would write and see if you would be willing to undertake it. [5]
- But I tell you"--her deep blue eyes flashed as she spoke--"that so long as you were still a genuine creating artist the case was different. [10]
- But I loved you--" She shook her head, and with a smile of pitying disdain--he could so little see the real truth, his real misdemeanour--she said: "Oh no, never--never! [11]
- You mean that you would rather keep out of the way of the man you prayed for, so long as he is well. [10]
- I am sure you would not be so cruel if you knew that I was aching to see you. [9]
- Please answer as you would do, on my requirement, if the act of June 15, 1864, had not been passed, and I will so use your opinion as to satisfy that act. [7]
- An' may be you won't believe it, but after that you never see a cat so prejudiced agin quartz mining as what he was. [5]
- And some day you will suffer as I do, so terribly that even the brazen serpent could not cure you. [11]
- But I know you will not be prosy, so go on, please. [11]
- So, even though you will lose the joy of revenge upon a hated enemy, forget what has happened, as I did, and maintain your former affectionate companionship. [10]
- In the museums you will find acres of the most strange and fascinating things; but all museums are fascinating, and they do so tire your eyes, and break your back, and burn out your vitalities with their consuming interest. [5]
- What may delight you will cost bitter tears to many others, and so let us both hope that this splendid spectacle may now have reached its climax, and soon may come to an end. [10]
- Bye and bye you will comprehend why it is that I wish to unbosom myself to a newspaper man when I have so studiously avoided conversation with other people. [5]
- But I suppose you will celebrate, and will even go so far as to read the Declaration. [7]
- Now, sir, if you will be so kind as to look at these maps and plans in my portfolio, I am sure I can sell you an echo for less money than any man in the trade. [5]
- You were right: you were my star, and I was so blind with selfishness and vanity I could not see. [11]
- So you knew you were guilty of sin in going without their leave! [5]
- I _never_ knowed you was so lovely. [5]
- So it's blood you want, is it, you ravin' desperado! [5]
- Ah, why did you use me so, and send me no word? [5]
- Ah'm so glad you took mah sahde. [8]
- I am glad you told me my faults plainly in private, for in your public notice you touch on them so lightly, I should perhaps have passed them over thus indicated, with too little reflection. [14]
- So I ask you to put the money on your cards," replied Dolokhov. [2]
- So I beseech you to leave us. [10]
- So I ask you to come here. [9]
- So I beg you to allow me to return to Rome. [10]
- I was watching you this morning, and you were so utterly out of place in those surroundings. [9]
- And what do you think it was that saved the ship, and Captain Coram, and so in due time gave to London that Foundling Hospital which he endowed, and under the floor of which he lies buried? [6]
- I can offer you the position of the wife of a man with a public career--for which you are so well fitted. [9]
- Fraulein, I assure you that, though I'm an old woman, I never met so fine a young fellow in all my life. [10]
- I swear to you that, as a man and an artist, I never felt better, and so I ought properly to be in my usual frame of mind. [10]
- Let me remind you that your doing so, at our instance, will place you in a safe and comfortable position--your present one is not desirable--and cannot injure your brother; for against him and you we have quite sufficient evidence (as you hear) already. [12]
- I do assure you that I am not so dishonest as I look. [5]
- When I hear you speak I want to shut my eyes, I am so happy; and every word of mine seems clumsy when you talk to me; and I feel of how little account I am beside you. [11]
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