Sentences with phrase «big sigh of relief on»

Big sigh of relief on my part when Mom left for work at the animal hospital that Monday morning without taking me back there!

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Some of IAG's biggest shareholders have breathed sighs of relief following IAG's backdown and are calling on the company to return excess capital to investors.
On one hand, the world's major oil consuming economies can let out a big sigh of relief.
Southampton are becoming a real worry though and will be gutted to not take advantage after West Ham had their keeper sent off and Arsenal should be breathing a big sigh of relief that the Hammers held on because Southampton could be the team we need to beat to finish fourth.
While there will be delight in the England under 21 dressing room and on the trip back from Kazakhstan after winning the match to guarantee a place in the European championships which will take place in Poland next summer, at least one of the two Arsenal players in the side will also be breathing a big sigh of relief.
All Arsenal fans everywhere probably breathed a big sigh of relief as Arsenal cruised to a 4 - 0 victory in the FA Cup Final on Saturday, and there was no sign of any nerves at all from the players, but Arsene Wenger admitted to a few nerves himself and that a defeat would have been a disaster for his side.
Though film fans everywhere let out a sigh of relief when it was recently announced that Joss Whedon would be returning to write and direct The Avengers 2, a big question mark on Marvel's upcoming slate remained.
If in 2000 you'd compared the average of 1.50 ppmv increase per year for the 10 years 1990 - 1999 with that of 1.61 for 1980 - 1989 you'd have breathed a big sigh of relief and declared that the increase per year was at last decreasing based on the ten - year averages.
Career seekers with their sights set on a position with Google can take a big sigh of relief that brainteasers have long since been axed from the interview process.
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