Sentence examples for so some day from inspiring English sources

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I will study rules and politics so some day I can make them good like you did.

He said the ward leaders would invite Mrs. Clinton and Mr. Obama to "a nice hotel room" and interview each of them for an hour or so, some day soon, and then decide whether to endorse one of them.

No desire to quit substitution treatment was reported by 28%, desire to do so some day in an unknown future by 34%, desire to do so within the next 6 months by 26%, and desire to quit substitution as soon as possible by 7%.

But obviously this brings us a lot more motivation, a lot more fire behind the pack to keep going and make sure that more and more states get marriage equality, so some day all fifty states have it.

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We protest so that some day, some years from now, justice is not a surprise, nor a dream, nor deferred.

Here and there I took mental notes of outlines such as hill shape against the horizon so that some day the portentous simplicity and shape would slip into writing.

Still, at least three companies have emerged in the last two years offering people the chance -- at a cost of hundreds or thousands of dollars -- to take that leap of faith and freeze animal tissue now so that some day they may be among the first to clone a pet.

In the conclusion of her poem "The Bridgetower" Ms. Dove writes: instead of a Regina Carter or Aaron Dworkin or Boyd Tinsley sprinkled here and there, we would find rafts of black kids scratching out scales on their matchbox violins so that some day they might play the impossible: Beethoven's Sonata No. 9 in A Major, Op. 47, also known as The Bridgetower.

They risk their lives, vehicles, and reputations to better understand how and why tornadoes form so that some day we could predict when and where the deadly storms will strike, and possibly even prevent them.

Granted, the spectacle of venture capital and business machinations and public offerings can be appealing, and I'm sure it's extremely interesting indeed to the small number of people in line to receive large sums of money1 or the enormously larger number who aspire to do so themselves some day.

So that some day, someone, somewhere, will remember our name.

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