Designate one of them as head honcho in your absence, and
then walk out the door.
His mouth dropped open and he said, «I can't believe you got this job without knowing that» — and
then walked out of the room.
Instead, shoppers «scan» into the store using an Amazon app,
then walk out when they've gotten what they want — with all items billed to their Amazon account.
Demotivated employees underperform and
then walk out the door at the first opportunity.
But
then she walked out of that hospital in her blue polka dot dress — which, of course, immediately reminded me of Princess Diana's own polka dot dress at the introduction of Prince William to the world — and a delightful little baby pooch.
I'd spit on him,
then walk out.
You do that,
then walk out the door slamming your neighbor.
I didn't seek Him to show me who I am, what HE created me to be and
then walking that out.
Your server brings you the bill, you scan it, touch the tip amount and sign with your finger,
then walk out and receive a receipt in your inbox.
At the press conference following his suspension in 1995, Cantona made this statement, and
then walked out of the room:
«You do not stay somewhere for 20 years to
then walk out after a defeat like that.
Beppe met the buyout clause, got the final word from Roma and
then walked out like a champ because he just scored himself quite a deal.
We like the approach of going in every 15 minutes or so, reinserting the pacifier, and
then walking out again.
I put him in bed, sometimes with a pacifier but not always, and
then I walk out and he coos himself to sleep.
Doctor: Sometimes you may need to just put your baby down in the crib in — on his or her back, make sure he's safe and
then walk out, and the baby can cry and you can collect yourself, and then take about 15 minutes and go back in and check on the baby.
Or after Bharara posted on Twitter that he had been fired, and
then walked out of the U.S. attorney's office in lower Manhattan as bagpipes played and office staffers gathered behind barricades to cheer him on, a moment that was carried live by cable and local news networks.
A triumphant - looking Obinim
then walked out of the venue, amidst cheers from his numerous fans and supporters.
Village board members
then walked out without commenting.
He goes into the kitchen, looks out the window for a moment,
then walks out of his home.
Experiments to create enhanced viruses, he and others argue, could lead to the pathogens» accidental release, most likely by a lab worker becoming infected unknowingly and
then walking out the door.
He took the pill, sat through the scan, and
then walked out past the wheelchair and up a flight of stairs to the debriefing room.
Ever sleep poorly and
then walk out of the house without your keys?
Before, they would wait for prey to become ensnared in their webs and
then walk out to retrieve it.
Then we walk out the door or fall into bed feeling terrible about ourselves.
Then walk yourself out as your roll down.
Do your nails last and
then walk out the door to minimize smudges and chips.
So rather than waking up earlier or planning my outfits out the night before (cause ain't nobody got time for that) my steps two, three, and four for fashion success are to stock my closet with cute t - shirts, put them in an easy - to - reach place (for the mornings I get dressed before I have coffee — yikes), and
then walk out the door with my head held high because I'm wearing a «stylish» tee and therefore I look good (or at least this is what I tell myself).
(very traditional) But
then we walked out to The Beatles «Love Love me do»
Adjust and
then walk out the door and slay as usual!
I always do the same thing where I think I'm going to return something and
then walk out with something else.
As a result, many guests walked in and
then walked out shortly thereafter.
Then walking out of the room.
The teachers
then walked out anyway, on behalf of an agenda that included, depending on who was talking, more funds for textbooks, non-teaching staff, and salaries; changes in Oklahoma's capital gains tax rate; other changes in the tax code; new hires at the State Department of Education, and more.
«She announced this major reorganization plan before about a thousand people, took no questions,
then walked out the door,» he says.
All he has to do is park on the street, climb inside a presumably open window, and
then walk out of the front door.
We got dressed and
then walked out on the beach where we got married.
2: And
then walked out to get me, and he put me on top of you.
In the demo, you as Duke relieve yourself at a urinal and
then walk out into a debriefing room where you're told to go kill some big old alien SOB.
Inside she will have an argument with her dad about setting out on a Pokemon adventure and
then walk out of the house to wait in front of the lab with Cheren.
You wander in to the middle, view the passing crowds through the curving walls,
then walk out again, refreshed.
In R. v. Tatton, the respondent, Paul Tatton, accidentally torched his ex-girlfriend's house when — in a state of self - induced drunkenness — he placed a pan with oil on a burner, set the stove to high, and
then walked out to get a coffee.
Then walks out of the living room leaving her husband to show the agent out of the house.
Individually, as a company, we wouldn't want to step into an area and
then walk out of it.
I recommend DirecTV Now because you can be watching a game at home using a Roku,
then walk out your door and keep watching on your iPhone.
If you invest a few minutes, say 10 to 15 waiting for «sleep to show up» and
then walk out of the room when both are asleep you may save yourself 45 minutes of going back and forth... Just an idea
The Contractor examined the pool, and
then walked out onto the diving board over the pool to see how accessible the pool was from a nearby road.