Sentences with phrase «know drill»

If you've played Fire Emblem (which statistically you are more likely to do than play Advance Wars, even when you are the type of person to read an article about Advance Wars), then you know the drill.
You know the drill by now — there are way too many sales.
Now, if you've been reading the blog for a while, you'll know the drill with rumours — no matter how fantastic they sound (a certain Emily -LSB-...]
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You know the drill with these games.
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Beyond that, you most likely know the drill: explore Hyrule, discover magical items, clear out the dungeons, and reunite with the princess.
You should all know the drill by now; simply check after the cut:
Yeah, yeah, Snake this, Big Boss that, fight a bipedal mech to save the world, you know the drill.
Perhaps the biggest downside to the package is simply that, if you've played this kind of game before, then you more or less know the drill.
But really, he fights like most other Koopalings, dies in three hits, charges around in his shell after every hit, you know the drill here.
Dregs, Vandals, Knights, Captains... you know the drill.
You know the drill, battle hordes of monsters, level up, get new gear, do it all over again — with friends.
Whether it's exclusive beta access, XP boosts or weapon skins, if you've preordered anything in the last few years, you likely know the drill.
Anyway, you know the drill by now.
You know the drill: figure it out, ground pound in the correct spot, and bask in that cash money.
Ok, we all know the drill by now.
You know the drill: win «x» many versus matches with a faction or play «x» many flying monsters, etc..
You know the drill by now.
Even if you've never played a Dynasty Warriors game, I think you know the drill at this point.
If you've been paying attention for the past three weeks, you'll know the drill.
One set will go out here on the blogs, and (you probably know the drill by now) another set on Facebook, and another on Twitter.
If you checked out our Kirby retrospectives in the run - up to the release of Planet Robobot you know the drill!
You know the drill at this point.
You know the drill, right?
We now go every year or two, and we know the drill so well that we have started referring to our visits as «falafel runs.»
Frequent fliers on American Airlines know the drill: Your ticket clearly says «Group One,» but there must be five or six groups who get called to the gate ahead of you.
You know the drill — «use this card at gas / groceries / drugstores» and this other card for «everything else».
Sit, poop, dig for 10 minutes, repeat hourly, you know the drill.
Even cats that know the drill will sometimes choose another spot at home.
If you have lived in Florida long enough, you know the drill.
A fat dog is not a healthy dog: You know the drill: Shorter life span, more health issues, bad for the joints, etc..
Although there is no written plan — «We kind of all know the drill,» Mahlman said — the organization has integrated its informal arrangements with police agencies, the Red Cross, pet supply companies, and local media.
After that, he'll know the drill and many behaviors will start to look automatic.
Take your dog to the same toilet area (a spot relatively close to your house) and the same route to it each time so your puppy gets to know the drill.
She says her dogs follow her from location to location as she places the goodies, because by now they know the drill.
You know the drill big guy.
You know the drill.
And if you're planning to attend the AGM itself, I'm sure you already know the drill...
Most guests know the drill.
We all know the drill on how we got here: The company downsizes, the mortgage balloons, the surgery isn't fully covered, tuition soars while the Honda sputters.
You know the drill — something breaks, wears out or costs more than you can cash flow.
We know the drill: you've completed your manuscript, looked it over, looked it over again, but your eyes are burning and your head is aching and you know your you're still missing so much.
In the meantime, you should know the drill by now: Jelly Bean brings goods like Google Now, a smoother experience thanks to Project Butter, expandable notifications, improved voice dictation, and more will augment the typical Android experience.
And, of course, the general tone of writerly instruction online is foamingly upbeat, inspirational, motivational, get - back - into - that - chair - and - do - it - baby... you know the drill.
And it's certainly true that as Barton winds into her recitative --» I Set Out To Build a Platform Called Book Country» — we're reminded of the many times we've read what seemed like a wholly informative blog post from an author only to find the other shoe dropping: «So that's why I wrote this how - to book, to help you with your writing,» etc., you know the drill.
We all know the drill and how fast these codes go.
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