Sentences with phrase «about a bit of»

I'm wondering about a bit of ginger and maybe a green tea base instead of almond milk.
I loved your tip about a bit of flour with the berries.
There's something about a bit of cinnamon in tomato - based dishes that elevates the flavors.
Although I don't freak out about a bit of butter or parmesan here or there, it's not generally a part of my life.
With the Cookina Barbeque Reusable Grilling Sheet, this recipe is an absolute sinch because you don't have to worry about the bits of caramelized fruit sticking to the grill and making a gunky mess.
But I am keeping optimistic, because we are talking about a bit of a miracle man here.
how about a bit of this to lighten the mood: http://thesunshineroom.com/2013/05/30/bullshit-rodeo/
drama queens is right.The atmosphere was brilliant lastnight.Personally i couldnt care less about a bit of trouble.Though i appreciate others see it differently.
I am probably one of the worst advice givers because I have a huge list of disclaimers about every bit of information I give.
We're talking about a bit of retail therapy with one aim:
So it's not necessary to worry excessively about each bite of food you're putting into your mouth.
How about a bit of unconditional love?
One thing you should know about this bit of advice: «If your baby wakes up several times, it's best for one parent to do all of those feedings, then you can switch the next night,» Dr. Kryger says.
But there are plenty of MPs from all sides who will take issue with just about every bit of those proposals.
At a Democratic convention in Kingston late last month, I asked the recently deposed DiFalco about that bit of party business.
We are not talking here about a bit of sharp practice in Labour leaflets that claimed that the Conservatives wanted to take away free bus passes or winter fuel payments, and which were disowned by Gordon Brown.
Anyone staying late in the lab at the Boyce Thompson Institute (BTI) on a Thursday night will witness a small but dedicated group of Tompkins Cortland Community College (TC3) students and a BTI graduate student or postdoc huddled around a microscope, discussing basic biology concepts, or laughing about a bit of science news — a teaching arrangement that has benefitted students and teachers alike since 2010.
I was a bit ambivalent about the bits of diced banana so on my second batch I added some chopped apple, chopped almonds and some raisins — heavenly.
Sorry about your bit of cold weather.
And how about a bit of a peak at how it flows in the room... the mantel is in transition to fall decor but I don't hate it.
You will also be asked about a bit of background information regarding the person you are looking to match up with.
Come on VW how about a bit of style?
How about a bit of history: Aldiko started up in 2009 and on June 2nd of that year, the company announced its product.
Are you sure about this bit of news?
We also talk about a bit of Scott Pilgrim and ComicCon.
Roger Edwards is an experienced marketer and I talk to him about the bits of marketing that tend to get overlooked - those bits like research that aren't about communication or advertising.
Go cycling around Rhodes, or how about a bit of river rafting?
She did take us over for a look at the face of the glacier (which you can only get a good look at in a boat) and talked about a bit of history.
By the time you get to the bottom, those computers have just about every bit of important information on them.
Ok, I don't get it, why are reviews so judgy about a bit of «T&A».
Before we get to all the celebratory stuff, how about a bit of satire?
The piece is called Colored sculpture, a title that was embarrassingly left unanalyzed by just about every bit of press the show received.
Carrington worries about the bit of hate mail he gets from deniers, conveniently ignoring missives sent the other way, and the casual disregard for democracy evinced by environmentalists as a matter of course.
So how about a bit of «full disclosure» and a similar list of climateaudit contributors?
How about a bit of balance?
How about a bit of imagination with your names so we can differentiate with our responses.
In this case, we're pleased to say, we beat the WSJ Law blog to the punch by a wide margin, having blogged about this bit of trivia last November in a post entitled: 25 of Our Nation's Presidents Were Lawyers.
To be clear, we are talking about a bit of a «hack» and not an official solution, so make sure to do a quick backup just in case.
Many find that mindfulness practices also can be helpful, such as taking time to think about each bite of a meal, and pausing between bites.
The property currently has a waiting list for vacancies, so I'm not too worried about a bit of turnover.
And how about a bit of a peak at how it flows in the room... the mantel is in transition to fall decor but I don't hate it.
And there is a phenomena about bits of whatevers on the floor...... it is always the woman of the house who steps barefooted on them.
Reading about your bit of forgotten memory, brought back one of my own.

Not exact matches

De Brouwer founded Starlab NV / SA, a multidisciplinary laboratory in Brussels where about 130 scientists worked on various projects, encompassing bits of everything from time travel to neuroscience.
When you say it that bluntly, it cheapens the underlying truth, so let me attempt to be a bit more genteel: We work so that we might tend to the many other things we care about in life (the vast majority of which cost money).
Any employee with some level of inbox frustration and a little bit of initiative — that would be just about everyone — is looking for something better.
It's great to be customer - centric, and frankly, there have been a number of companies that have been chomping at the bit to talk about how customer - centric they are.
When McNamara learned about blockchain, she said she was «a little bit of a skeptic.
Just like you can trash a supercar with no maintenance and rough handling or keep that old Toyota humming along nicely with a bit of TLC, intellectual performance is about much more than hardware.
Sound bites and snippets basically suck — whether we're talking about the nightly news or the newest nasty politician — and they don't add anything important to the meat of the conversations that really matter.
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