But the new teacher, very wise, and understanding June's spirit, soon enough found a way to get a holt on the girl's heart strings. |
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The embarrassment to baseball was so great that soon enough, after Dad sold the club, I was essentially blackballed from Major League Baseball. |
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The sound of crunching leaves signals the closeness of the man and soon enough, the driver's door opens. |
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Across the dark horizon the moon silhouetted a small town which came into view soon enough. |
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I know this will probably blow over soon enough but it was not right for her to do this. |
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Rather than booing, fans recall it was more a wall of silence that greeted his efforts, but they would get their comeuppance soon enough. |
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Well, I had to get my beer drinking done quickly, so that I could sober up soon enough to return the van. |
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My girlfriends say not to sweat it, she'll have the baby soon enough, but that just isn't cutting it with me. |
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I fell asleep soon enough and of course spilled my soda all over the carpet. |
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Straight after breakfast we checked out of the inn, and soon enough I found myself boarding a stagecoach heading west along the coast. |
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I knew soon enough Lizzie would demand her own room outside of the nursery and I had convinced Adam to redo one of the rooms on the third floor. |
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We came to find out soon enough that Cambodian money is fairly worthless, even in Cambodia. |
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February is a short shivering thing, March harsh and cruel, but you can bear March because you know what's coming soon enough. |
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A couple of months extra waiting will not hurt, it will be on for young and old soon enough. |
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It blurred his vision, and soon enough, he had driven off of the road, clipping the side of an auto insurance building. |
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After wiping mud from the fish, she put it on its side in a tank of water, and soon enough it was swimming around. |
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Fewer than 5 percent of all calls dispatched to police are made soon enough for officers to stop a crime or arrest a suspect. |
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If the trend continues, soon enough the American hunter will be as extinct as the passenger pigeon. |
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The guy laughed, and soon enough a torrent of crude jokes and insults were flying around. |
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The end of the game arrived soon enough in a flurry of red and deafening hoots of victory. |
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I expect they'll be sending us out on a mission soon enough though, so don't fret yourself. |
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The day will come, soon enough, when I'm gibbering, and incoherent, but right now I'm in control and I don't want anyone else to know. |
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But though they blethered and and grumbled and girned at him, they forgot it all soon enough and laughed about his nonsense. |
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So I signed the papers, and bought dog food and the like, and soon enough I had Finn walking home with me. |
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The new album is full of songs that we've been aching to play live since we finished recording, so April can't come around soon enough for us. |
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She didn't want to swallow at first but it went down soon enough along with the third and final pill, this time without a hitch. |
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Sometimes the finish line just doesn't come soon enough especially if this is your third race of the regatta. |
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My Mum and brothers would be along soon enough, and they would likely do much more speaking than I had. |
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If the relationship is allowed to develop, your friend will most likely find out soon enough whether or not this gentleman is heterosexual. |
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The rest of the class seemed to get the idea soon enough and before long the group was chattering in mad excitement. |
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But soon enough we hear the Passion narrative as told by St. Luke, and the atmosphere changes. |
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The excitement would die down soon enough, and the school would retreat back out of the public eye. |
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That is to say, he used it as an example of how bad things can get if we don't act soon enough. |
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Seconds later, she heard a car being throttled and soon enough, she found a Ford pulling away from the driveway. |
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Give it a couple of weeks, and The Man will soon stop asking you to do anything, and soon enough you'll have him under your thumb. |
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But the railings were back up in Bedford Square soon enough and have been ever since. |
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However, with the changing market conditions, the current rate of travel is not going to get us to acceptable performance soon enough. |
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It is true, of course, that the fellow-traveling left did not acknowledge Soviet crimes soon enough or straightforwardly enough. |
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You tell that lie to thousands and keep telling it, and soon enough it becomes accepted as truth. |
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When do baby teeth erupt? Not soon enough for most parents, I have found. |
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It got physical soon enough and I watched him beat my mother ruthlessly. |
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Word has it that the company are planning on setting up shop right here in Montreal in the form of some sort of satellite office, but I'm sure we'll hear more soon enough. |
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You'll be back to mac and cheese in front of the TV soon enough. |
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I smiled unsurely back at him, and then compliantly replied to his comment about the disgustingness of our cafeteria's food, and soon enough a conversation had started. |
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He must have explained it away somehow, because soon enough, her arm was back in his. |
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Although we do not have specific price details yet, we will have, soon enough. |
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A tiny ring boy, who seemed a little intimidated by all the people watching him, hurried right behind the flower girl, seeming unable to get to the front soon enough. |
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Anyhow, we're sure all this nonsense will blow over soon enough. |
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The opening female vocal ululations soon enough refract electronically, and the summoned whalesong dimension spires into an urgent metempsychotic groove. |
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Ironically, I'm moving to paid webspace very soon, but not soon enough. |
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People who get married only because of that thing called love or sexual attraction or some other fading property will surely end up on the divorce heap soon enough. |
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If you call them soon enough, surety firms might be able to kick in some money to ease cash shortages as well as to share good ideas and offer lots of expertise. |
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For those of us who aren't fans of the hot-tempered, English language-butchering, xenophobic glorifier of fighting, his dismissal will not come soon enough. |
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If this is perceived by some people as a success in England, then you can bet your bottom dollar that it will be introduced in Scotland soon enough as well. |
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If true, the need for gender testing may be moot soon enough. |
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As with the late shift to fighter production, the Luftwaffe pilot schools did not give the fighter pilot schools preference soon enough. |
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Twitter broke the news, and soon enough, the media hullaballooed over this latest act of art vandalism. |
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She turned on the waterworks when we told her the old man was dead, but she was asking questions about the will soon enough. |
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The assembly elections cannot come soon enough, let's roar like the Scotish lion, not bleat like Welsh lamb. |
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So go ahead and embrace the suck of the first mile or so, you'll be through it soon enough. |
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What's to be learned soon enough about Pope Francis is whether he will be a tinkerer or an overhauler. |
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Many of the horse could not march at that rate, nor come up soon enough. |
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