Sentences with phrase «put it on a table though»

Put it on a table though, and it works great.

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They even put aside a table for us on a public holiday even though they weren't taking bookings because we were quite a big group.
It's claimed by the Sun though that if Chelsea want to land Immobile's signature, they'll have to splash out # 53m to «convince Lazio president Claudio Lotito to sell», although they could put an offer on the table that involves players in exchange rather than parting with the full # 53m.
In surprise reports from the Daily Express though, it has been claimed that Wenger is set to continue in his role into next season but will only sign a one year deal rather than the proposed two year contract put on the table by the club hierarchy.
I remind myself that, even though I travel, I am doing my job and putting food on the table.
And though there are some kids who want to learn, others aren't interested in putting dinner on the table.
«I think certainly the administration has successfully put sufficient pressure on the North Koreans through China, though others, and through our own activity to hopefully bring the North Koreans to the table in a meaningful way,» he said.
But the PR was always something that would happen if there were any elections, whoever finally moved on the issue, while the 80 % or 100 % (while perhaps a non-miserable compromise worth making) was still on the table, formally, in the Coalition deal, though I felt Clegg signalled clearly last May he was definitely happy at 80 %, and suspect that there may have been an agreement about that when the language was put it.
Along the polluted 18 - Mile Creek in upstate New York, migrant farm worker Oscar Puente said he fishes to put food on his family's table — even though a state advisory warns against consuming any fish there.
I didn't put pom - pom tails on all the rabbits though, only the ones that hang over the end of the table (that way I can put plates down on the table without rabbit tails in the way)
Theron, who gained almost 50 pounds for the role, looks as though she could put her head down on the kitchen table and sleep for hours.
Even though everyone's busy, it helps put school climate issues on the table before problems arise.
As expected, the CES 2014 announcements have started trickling in, though the tech trade show is not technically underway yet, and following LG and ZTE, Acer has put its cards on the table, focusing as usual on affordability.
Though «C» shares are more expensive to own over the long - term, I like them better than «A» and «B» shares because they at least put the advisor and the investor on the same side of the table.
And as though the working, poor, and struggling families of this country and every other country are somehow responsible for solving the climate crisis, which they did nothing to create, by themselves — even as they're forced to rely on fossil fuels, through no fault of their own, simply to put food on the table.
I agree on deforestation + aid to poor countries, though I suspect no one will want to put anything on the table in advance
She presents it as though * she * has put it on the table, i.e. she might quit because of their «unwarranted spinning» (my paraphrase) of the BEST results.
Roger ensured that Green Drinks in Victoria is free though he usually puts a Donations Jar on the reception table were there's also a sign up sheet for first timers (up 30 % are first timers so they get input onto the list straightway.)
As the court noted, it's ironic that the defendant so strongly opposed disclosure of its mediation brief, when the brief itself demonstrated its willingness to engage in mediation — though not to put any money on the table.
[73] They failed to do so even though, over a period of many years, a number of persons and organizations, including Andrew Perlman (the Chief Reporter of the 20/20 Commission and the Vice Chair of the Futures Commission) and the US Supreme Court, had put the question on the table.
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