Sentences with phrase «sod off so»

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So this is an admission that the decision to send off Gab and the red card waved by that useless sod Dean was wrong.
And when they do so, repeatedly, and it still doesn't come off, then at some point they're going to think to themselves: Nah, sod this.
So you're right to tell your mum to sod off.
perhaps along the lines of «Gordon is an autocratic little sod, who never let us have any money when he was chancellor, and is surely leading the labour party into the political wilderness for the next 20 years, so he should really do the right thing and bugger off»
Imagine if you were a servicemen — I'd say «sod off»», so we led on that.
The YBA generation themselves are now too old to be shortlisted for the Turner — so sod off Gary Hume, Tacita Dean, and Jake and Dinos Chapman, you'll never get another chance at the Turner.
So now that she's made her supposedly abstract painting kind of «accessible» and full of heavy - handed imagery, you get clever sods like Andrew Marr sounding off about how she's «England's answer to Jackson Pollock».
So, as they say in the now free UK, «sod off
So the next time some green nitwit tries to tell you they are carbon neutral because they buy offsets tell them to sod off.
sod I'm not sure if this is just bored graffiti on your part, but on the off chance that you genuinely are asking if putting a linear trend through the dataset is better than just comparing the start and end points then what this thread is telling you is that this graph / data doesn't have a linear trend in it, so it probably is.
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