And dammit we don't need to do that to be well armed or be the baddest so-and-so in the valley. |
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I have also seen many names such as so-and-so real estate advisory company or management advisory company. |
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They have whispering campaigns without including so-and-so, making sure so-and-so knows about it. |
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I pouted and folded my arms again, energy sapped because a certain so-and-so decided to shoot down my enthusiasm. |
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When I see my team-mates in the bar after a game I sometimes wonder if they are saying it's about time that old so-and-so gave up. |
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My current gardener is a lazy so-and-so and I'm sorely tempted to give him his marching orders. |
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He knew I was a determined so-and-so, and he knew what buttons to press to get the best out of me. |
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People would call him a lucky so-and-so, but he had skill and application and he was very, very clever. |
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Well, what about their statement as they leave the building, saying that he had spoken softly and what a smart so-and-so he was. |
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I appreciate that I've been a bit of a so-and-so, but you've made your point and I will try to be different. |
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From there, it pretty much boils down to so-and-so begot so-and-so, with certain offspring taking the high road while others took the low. |
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So you have people saying, well, we have to trust these people because Lady so-and-so or Lord so-and-so have seen this thing. |
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Meanwhile so-and-so has to come to school, and do you think he doesn't know what people are saying behind his back? |
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Presumably that's because he knows all about being bossed around by a miserable old so-and-so that everyone wishes would retire. |
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It is unlikely that I would have phoned up for tickets if I wasn't a contrary so-and-so. |
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In a biography, one expects to be told that so-and-so first met his best friend at such-and-such a place. |
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But, being the conniving old so-and-so he is, he went one better. |
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If I lost millions, it's because so-and-so A swindled me, or so-and-so B down the supply line didn't do his part, and it hurt me. |
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Every time we leave a screening there are more Blackberry alerts that such-and-such has sold to so-and-so. |
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He might be a groovy so-and-so who just happens to think you're hot. |
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He used to be such a good sport, but now he's a grumpy old so-and-so. |
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Yeah, I remember when so-and-so left a dead fish in my locker. |
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Not surprisingly, given the litigious times in which we live, most writers turn coy when quizzed about whether so-and-so was the model for a character. |
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It's all so-and-so happening upon someone in woodland seclusion, playing in a pool, or wrestling on the hearthrug. |
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My name is so-and-so and I tried to kill myself by doing this! |
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Instead of doing days of research we call so-and-so who we've known for 25 years and solve the problem fast. |
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It doesn't make someone a wild-eyed terrorist because so-and-so is related to so-and-so who is related to so-and-so and he knows someone. |
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But I had no choice, the doddery old so-and-so intercepted me as I reached the stairs and I could hardly turn round and tell him to sling his hook. |
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When something pleasant occurs it should be enjoyed to the full, without souring it by thinking that it is not so pleasant as the experience so-and-so had. |
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Jerked my thumb at a Model T, So-and-so wouldn't stop for me. |
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