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How to use sod in a sentence

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But it is the Law of Sod, they may not arrive in the last delivery this evening, but they'll probably turn up in the first on Monday morning.
He has property enough to make us independent but that will be valuable only, when we are under the Sod.
This was spearheaded by one man, Josiah Wedgwood, who cut the first sod for the canal in 1766 and erected his Etruria Works that year.
A commencement ceremony was held at Halsall, north of Liverpool on 5 November 1770, with the first sod being dug by the Hon.
Houses were made of pine and spruce logs, with shingled roofs plastered with sod or covered by birch bark.
I'm supposed to say, 'What's wrong, Mam, what have I done?' but sod that for a game of soldiers.
In addition to maize, Mn SOD has been found in the mitochondria of tobacco, mung beans, watermelon, carnations, peas, spinach, and some other plants.
The soddie could be a freestanding structure made of slabs of sod cut by a plow, or it could be a dugout partially bored into the side of a hill or into the ground.
Was she seeing another side of Douglas? The slick businessman, with a patronising air for those less experienced than he was? Well, sod that for a game of soldiers!
Many damaging insects, including the cutworm and the sod webworm, take advantage of saturated soil to find sources of food and expand their colonies.
The first generation of sod webworms is usually born near this date.
These microscopic worms seek out and eat their way into more than 250 kinds of soil-dwelling pests such as grubs, weevils, sod webworms, and carpenter worms.
Tenders are invited for Aluminium Hydroxide 830 Mg Magnisium Hydroxide 185Mg Simithicone 50 Mg Sod.
Zymogram and RNA blot analyses show that Sod 4 and Sod 4A are expressed in all the tissues of the maize plant.
The developmental profiles of Sod 4 and Sod 4A mRNA accumulation differ in scutella during sporophytic development.
Some, such as the Siglit, used driftwood, while others built sod houses.
The first sod was cut on 11 November 1887, by Lord Egerton of Tatton, who had taken over the chairmanship of the Manchester Ship Canal Company from Adamson.
The workers lived in horrid conditions, being housed in huts built from twigs, driftwood, sod, and straw, where disease, fights, and alcohol abuse were rampant.
GliSODin has been shown to effectively deliver SOD, as it is bound with gluten-free gliadin from wheat, which protects the inherently fragile SOD molecule from stomach acids.
Examples from Classical Literature
An' ivery shtep she tuk had the spring uv the first sod of adin.
It may be an archery target, a sack full of straw, or a sod bank.
He had a good baritone voice and always led the singing when we went to church services at the sod schoolhouse.
Sod houses had sprung up like dog-towns in the buffalo grass during the fall.
Again, he saw a blue wave dash with such thunderous force against a gray obstruction that it seemed to clear the earth of it and leave nothing but trampled sod.
A farmer in the county north of ours, when he was breaking sod, had turned up a metal stirrup of fine workmanship, and a sword with a Spanish inscription on the blade.
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