Sentences with phrase «mixture of things»

It's a real mixture of things, but it really packs a punch.
I made sure to have a good mixture of things that they enjoy doing and chores that they don't enjoy as much so they'd be willing to pick something.
«The question is, what mixture of things do you want to use?
These kinds of butter contain a pretty simple mixture of things like vegetable oil, cashews, cultures, and soy lecithin.»
«It's a wide mixture of things, ranging from more transit oriented development being put in place, people just don't need to drive as much, fewer younger people owning vehicles, greater numbers of people walking and biking.»
That being said, in general, the best retirement plans usually involve a mixture of things: 401 (k) plan, Social Security, retirement savings, etc..
I then add a mixture of things to it in the morning to add extra goodness and flavour.
I think it's a mixture of things.
It's a mixture of things, fullbacks too far forward, zonal marking, not being physical enough and tracking back we loss too many goals on the counter and it's not been sorted for years.
I also think he wanted to take Bellerin out of the firing line, also maybe on his mind would be some wiggle room from fans if it turned out ok, I think a mixture of things told him to try it.
I would say that when it comes to food, we are a mixture of things.
It is a mixture of things.
Yeah this was a mixture of things, UKIP taking Tory votes, former Lib Dems going to Labour / UKIP / staying at home rather than switching to the Tories, and local Conservative resources being diverted to Twickenham and Kingston.
But today, many researchers have begun to «move away from specific nutrients and specific foods because we eat a mixture of things together,» working instead on dietary patterns, Lennox says.
For this skin type, we suggest working with a mixture of things that are natural humectants and nourish your skin but that don't have too much of an effect on the oils in your skin.
It was spent doing a mixture of things.
I'm a mixture of things, really.
I'm a mixture of things..
It's a mixture of things.
Other spending is made up of a mixture of things that need to be budgeted for.
The games, products and software we review are a mixture of things that our staff want to review, games that we think our readers will be interested in, and stuff that we are sent by the press.
«Salmagundi» is an old French and Middle English word referring to a miscellany or mixture of things.
In the 1960s, Claes Oldenburg (b. 1929) became one of the most audacious artists of the twentieth century by making crudely rendered soft sculptures depicting everyday objects — «a mixture of things as they are and things as they are imagined to be.»
The work itself is a mixture of things.
Crudely rendered, as if by a child, Oldenburg «s sculptures and drawings presented an abstracted version of reality, «a mixture of things as they are and things as they are imagined to be.»
What makes nuclear power more or less risky than any other form of power is a mixture of things, some technical, and some institutional, the same as any other.
Throwing driving into the mixture of things being learned can get a little hectic.
I blog about a mixture of things, including home decor, DIY, fashion, and travel.
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