1001 examples of so when in sentences

And just as you unconsciously adapt words to feelings in these obvious instances, you must learn, on peril of striking false notes verbally, to do so when distinctions are less gross.

"We had better go on," she said, then added lightly: "Does it always affect you so when you get this view of the valley?" "No.

" So when Verty rose to take his departure, he was a captive to Miss Sallianna's bow and spear; or more accurately, to her fan and tongue: and had promised to come on the very next day, after school hours, and commence the amusing trial of Reddy's affections.

So when my toung would speak her praises dew, It stopped is with thoughts astonishment; And when my pen would write her titles true, It ravisht is with fancies wonderment:

Those commodities that I brought thither, were peper, sandols, and Porcellan of China: so when the king was come home, I made my supplication vnto him, and I was licenced to depart when I would.

And so when he has been expressing his emotions on hearing music.

So when Harry returned, Tommy took an early opportunity of asking him how he came to be able to read.

So when the Germans came along in the first week of September it was in most respects made over into a modern fort.

So when it became known that the beautiful Lady Lesbia Haselden was on board Mr. Smithson's launch, all the people in the small boats, or on neighbouring barges, made it their business to have a good look at her.

There could be no such thing as avoiding it, so when Saturday noon came they dressed themselves in their old clothes and started for the park, going out as much as possible in a body.

"Well, Smith, maybe I needn't have jumped so when you stepped on my toe.

So when he put hands in my field, it made me mad, and I left.

So when I was reposing, after my exertions, one day there came to see me Nárada and another rishi.

"You won't think so when you get through that door," he said.

So when a Frenchman lies dying, almost unconscious before the last breath, it is always a woman's name that he cries out, or whispers, though not always the name of his wife or mistress.

Not so when I unfold some favorite book, CHAUCER and I grow boon companions then; And SHAKSPEARE, deigning at my hearth to sit, Charms me with mingled love, philosophy, and wit.

So when freedom came, he wanted my father 'round him still.

They had been accustomed to do so when he was abroad, and the authorities seem to have allowed the practice to continue.

The partition between his room and mine didn't come clear to the ceiling, so when I arrived home late I uset to heave a boot over on top of him and have a chin.

"It stood to reason that taking money off'n a man who'd play such a game was inhumanity in the first degree, so when Pete's last dollar departed I entered that horse-race with a gun, just as I had no business to, and I says to the tin-horn, 'Look-a-here, you put that money across the board, or I'll play a tune on you,' and so he shouldn't think I was interferin' out of an idle curiosity, I pointed the weapon at him.

But he has not been here long; they are all so when they first come.

So when the marshal of Willow Creek saw Bud Perkins putting the finishing touches of a good trouncing on a strange boy, and also saw Bill Pennington's boy, and Henry Sears's boy, and Mrs. Carpenter's boy, and old man Jones's boy dancing around in high glee at the performance, he quietly gathered in the boys he knew, and let the stranger go.

This burst of grief saved herFra Pacifico said so when he came down later.

Scarcely had he done so when he was invited to Glaston, and received with open arms.

"So when the boy grew to be about twenty, he determined to carve out a career for himself, to create a great fortune, and so make his own little kingdom, which should not be bound by any country or race.

1001 examples of  so when  in sentences