Sentence examples for someday though from inspiring English sources

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Someday, though, I would like to do it".

Someday though, those who come may be able to point binoculars toward the golf champion Phil Mickelson.

Someday, though, I want to save money, have children, and buy a house, and it would be impossible to do this on an adjunct's pay.

Someday, though, the foreigners may tire of investing in the U.S., says Bridgewater Associates, an investment manager in Westport, Connecticut.

Someday, though, Gilead will have to face the same problems that now bedevil its big pharma brethren.

Someday, though, all the barriers may be resolved and every TV just might have these capabilities built in.

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Someday soon, though, like Ron Weasley, he's going to follow his older brothers into the world created by J. K. Rowling.

Someday soon, though, tennis fans are going to have to get their heads around the fact that Djokovic must now be mentioned when we discuss who is the greatest men's player of all time.

I try to avoid the temptation to squint at the present until its fuzzy edges can be redrawn as some ideal, transforming this very moment into a memory about which I'll wax poetic someday--though, in a way, I guess that's just what I'm doing now.

Finally, though, "Someday World" is, at best, a good advertisement for Hyde as a singer and guitar player and a terrible introduction to Eno.

I hope that it will be though, someday, and that you would not have died in vain.

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