Sentences with phrase «usually in the group of friends»

I can control this by allowing touch on my terms, usually in a group of our friends, or at public events, which is confusing for my partner.

Not exact matches

Usually these prayers, whether in worship or personal devotions, include petitions for four overlapping groups of people: intimates and friends, public authorities, enemies and the needy.
Dave Asprey: Mind Share for people listening, this is my dear friend JJ Virgin's group of highly influential health authors and celebrity types where we get together once or twice a year usually about 100 or so, 150 people, and talk about how we can better serve listeners, people like you, in just in getting information that's impactful that's out there that maybe is missing because all of us are sort of just tired of or even disgusted by some of the things that big industry is telling people to do.
Instead you could expand on this with an answer like «Getting a group of friends together for an energetic game of squash, or heading to our local pub quiz night (which we usually come last in!)
In malls, They usually shop with some group of friends.
In this place of concrete and telephone wires, transients subsisting on very little and tourists lost on the way to the nearby theme park, six - year - old Moonee (Brooklynn Prince) runs amok with a shifting group of friends and gets into trouble with the motel's usually patient manager Bobby (Willem Dafoe), while being occasionally looked after by her very young, alternately lackadaisical and ferocious mom, Halley (Bria Vinaite).
The cat lover in our group of friends usually settled with the top hat or shoe as their game piece.
When I send an email to friends, I usually think of people in groups: «college friends,» «law school friends,» «work friends,» etc..
Group chatting is a handy feature for people with similar interests; classmates, friends, workmates or fans who usually share a lot of stuff in common, but it can be quite frustrating when a lot of people are talking at the same time.
When you're going into middle school or high school, you're usually going from being the oldest in your grade level, with a solid group of friends, to being the youngest, and many times less savvy about the new social scene.
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