Sentences with phrase «at them a bit too»

And since those lines on our faces are pivotal to basic human communication — not to mention our confidence when someone is staring at us a bit too closely — most of us make it a point to ensure they're looking fabulous at all times.
It felt like the developer was trying to get you to laugh at them a bit too hard.

Not exact matches

When your nerves are getting the better of you at a party or another social event, simply remember this study and see if spreading a little happiness doesn't make the whole experience a bit more joyful for you, too.
A few years ago we were at an office happy hour, and I had been enjoying myself just a little bit too much.
«They look at the prosperity around them, and they say, «Why can't I — as a decent citizen doing my part for my community and my kids — why can't I rise a bit too?»»
Far better, at least from the bank's point of view, is to have the government step in and re-level the playing field for everyone — providing, of course, the changes don't take too big a bite out of profits.
«I believe sometimes we wait too long until the kids are a bit older and try to cram all this financial information and throw it at them,» he said.
They'll help them get dressed, tie their shoelaces, make their beds, tidy up their toys at the end of the day, and give them a bit too much help with their homework.
While it might be a stretch to call Melania Trump a genius, she certainly is in good company when it comes to speakers at political events digging a bit too deep into the well of previous great orations when crafting their own speeches.
Did you eat a little bit too much at the company party?
Currently, the VIX is trading at about 13, but the 20 - year average is just above 20 or 21, so sitting at lower - than - average levels, it means many investors have become less concerned about risk and maybe a bit too complacent.
Less so the enjoyment bit, although I think most of them at least half - enjoy it otherwise the lure of the tracker is too strong!
For example, Bullard believes that the policy rates are currently at the appropriate levels and that the Fed has, ``... delayed a little bit too long in reducing the size of the balance sheet.»
So there's a few technical and mathematicals, I don't wan na get too deep into that, that's almost a whole episode on its own, but there are a few reasons why the CAPE can be sustained at a little bit higher level, and it doesn't have to go all the way down to... I mean, it went into the single digits, right?
Just had a quick peak at the Vanguard site and saw these retirement funds all the way to 2065... I was a bit late starting my pension and didn't want to have this happen to my son, so I opened a SIPP for him when he was 9 mths old and since then a JISA too.
If, as I suspect, he lays a bit too much of the blame for our ills at the feet of that all - purpose bogeyman, capitalism, the story he tells is nevertheless a sobering and instructive one.
Over at Mirror of Justice, though, Thomas Berg sounds a bit more worried: «a possible lesson here for religious - liberty advocates (applicable in other contexts too) is to beware of pushing the envelope too much.»
STLBroker Still, he may cause his passengers a bit of anxiety if he comments during his pre-takeoff announcement that they'll arrive on time at their destination as long as the angels carrying the plane don't get too tired.
Now at some time in the eternal security debate, after all this talk about grace, someone says something like, «I think you're taking this grace thing a little bit too far.
We haven't even touched on songs that suggest that life is super-duper when you're a Christian («And in His presence, our problems disappear» [Jesus, We Celebrate Your Victory; John Gibson]-RRB-, songs that are all a bit too hypothetical («I can only imagine What it will be like» [I Can Only Imagine; Bart Millard]-RRB-, or songs that don't work at a men's breakfast («Rise up, women of the truth» -LRB-[Shout to the North; Martin Smith]-RRB-.
Some bits are rather too American: in the clothes section I at first wondered what «jeggings» were (latest fashion: a mix of jeans and leggings - rather ugly, actually, and the author of the book thinks so too) and talk of «dates» made me think at first of dried fruit rather than of young men.
Simple concept, I know, but heres one that is a bit tougher to get: time, or more specifically space - time, was created at the big bang too.
They look at each other and giggle, holding the gaze a bit too long.
While Knust does a great job deconstructing our idealized notions that the Bible unilaterally supports the nuclear family, abstinence before marriage, and women's equality, I think she takes some of her own conclusions a bit too far at times — for example, suggesting that David and Jonathan were definitely lovers.
I was a bit underwhelmed with the Sheriff, too — he was promising at the dinner table with Clara but his death scene left a lot of unanswered questions for me.
Perhaps all this at first was a bit too collective, and maybe it believed that progress could be made if you put your mind to it.
Paul instructs them to wait for one another, so that everyone can share in the food and drink, and if there are some who are too hungry to wait, then they should eat a little bit at home before they come to the Lord's Supper so that it can be observed and enjoyed with everyone present (1 Cor 11:34).
If you have any influence there at Grapevine, please Brett, for Pastor Young's sake, keep an eye on him, challenge him when he needs it, and make sure someone is regularly stepping outside of the groupthink of the leadership team to act as a circuit breaker if things get a bit too weird.
At this point, I'm aspiring to be an «honorary Millennial» (alas I'm quite a bit too old, counting the years).
Greene's literary agent observed of the newlyweds at home that there was «a bit too much effusive affection in that flat.»
«Darling,» she said at last, «I'm confused, and I think you're a bit confused, too.
Single women have a bit more flexibility at this stage, but they too have developed ties and relationships they cherish.
The design is refreshingly manly, or at least un-holy-cardish — not that I don't like holy cards myself, but I think boys sometimes find the images a bit too rosy - cheeked.
Atheists are every bit as guilty as their opposite numbers too, often displaying a near «righteous» anger at theists that seems to me, inexplicable.
Or the time I sat next to the guy from Milwaukee who needed a drink at 8:30 in the morning, and even after I'd put in headphones, opened my kindle, and scratched my face / shielded my eyes / propped up my chin / picked my freaking nose so he could CLEARLY see my wedding ring, kept inching closer, and talking louder, and looking me over a bit too carefully.
Tax me less, spend less, and if you really feel compelled to keep a bit of pork in that fat Federal Belly... at least use my tax dollar too help supplement wounded veterans and / or assist wartime veterans in some of the things they need to re-integrate back into their country after serving it.
I'm a bit too busy converting to the Viking religion at the moment to start that diet, though.
Within a few months the hardships were beginning to bite as the winter came on and there was heating nowhere except in one room where the brethren could go to warm up if the cold became too intense; and with Advent at the beginning of December the meals fell to one a day with only some dry bread and wine in the evening.
I might try to bite off too much and in the process go mad, or at least become confused.
Just made this for dinner — I'm eating semi raw at the moment so cooked the sweet potato (and added some parsnip too), then marinated the mushrooms in olive oil and balsamic vinegar, wilted the spinach with salt and a bit of chilli before adding to the cooked veggies.
At this point, it might seem like there's too much chard, but it will cook down quite a bit in the oven.
I had the feeling that the dressing was a bit dull and needed some other flavor too, so i checked it here as well this is how i discovered at.
at the time people thought i was a «bit too much»» of a «health frick» yet now it's all over the place... that's the way to go... and people are quite taken back when i tell them how old I am: — RRB -.
I had a bit of a tricky day today, too, and just looking at these makes me feel a bit better.
If you aren't planning to reheat it and serve this dip hot, you'll still want to make sure it isn't too cold, straight out of the fridge, when you set it out at the picnic or buffet, as it's a bit too thick straight out of the refrigerator for easy dipping.
Just be warned — too much of it at once can cause a bit of... um, shall we say, gassiness?
If the frosting appears a bit too soft, add some additional sugar, one spoonful at a time until desired consistency is reached.
Yes, we love microwaving sweet potatoes too — though sometimes we find it takes longer than we thought for more than 1 sweet potato at a time (I think our microwave is a bit weak).
If the mixture becomes too thick, add a bit more water, 1 tablespoon at a time.
The dough will seem firm and smoother, ideally sticky to the touch, but if it's still too wet, add a bit more flour, a spoonful at a time until it easily pulls away from the sides of the bowl when mixed.
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