Sentences with phrase «away by the time»

(Note: The bump went away by the time we got to the urgent care, but I still had the doctors take a look.)
I had almost everything cleaned up and put away by the time it came out of the oven.
Arsenal started well and could easily have been over the hill and far away by the time Calum Chambers found a fantastic finish to an Alexis Sanchez through ball and a sweeping team move to open the scoring after 19 minutes.
«United should not be further away by the time that game comes around in two weeks.
(Don't worry that anxiety goes away by the time you have your third kid.)
The hiccups should go away by the time your baby reaches their first birthday.
Toddler's diarrhea usually starts between the ages of 6 and 30 months and will go away by the time your child is about 5 years old.
Reflux usually goes away by the time the baby is 1 year old.
How to treat it: There is no need to treat mongolian spots as they will eventually go away by the time junior starts school.
Much to my disappointed the sun went away by the time I finished and I got poor lighting.
If you don't pay too much of attention to it, it will go away by the time your kid goes to school.
Yes, it's a good thing I had already put the hammer away by the time I got to the paint.
Too many romantic comedies witlessly hone in on the differences between men and women to create a heightened - stakes backdrop in which every interaction with the opposite sex is imbued with some sort of grand, gender - statement significance, which is of course then supposed to be neatly resolved and tidily put away by the time a paired - off happy ending rolls around.
Solid Snake will already have passed away by this time, and it was confirmed earlier he won't make an appearance in the game.
What should be a spike through the heart gets washed away by the time a sunny Motown cover song tries to become a palette - cleansing «everything's fine» coda and exhale moment in the end credits.
I also enjoyed the «Charlie Rose» excerpt where Ethan shrinks from paying Brolin a compliment because he's in the same room with him: it's the kind of recognizably human (if antisocial) behaviour that's usually pumiced away by the time a celebrity reaches the Oprah circuit.
And the voice recording he made at the hotel on an early Edison machine, just four days before he died - we still have the wax cylinder, in a climate controlled room in a museum in Honolulu, but the sound of his words has been eaten away by time.
And my first sighting of the prospective office building - eight begrimed gargoyles crouched beneath the parapet, their eyes eaten away by time - nearly caused me to retrace my steps.
It is now in small pieces and maybe even hauled away by the time you read this.
I was blown away by the time - bending story that was unique in not only its approach but its outcome.
Visually imposing, it resembles a giant rectilinear onion whose innards have been weathered away by time, a kind of ashy Brancusi gone wrong in a good way.
It seems that some Governments want to act as they normally do — set up a committee to look into the issue, then hope it will have gone away by the time they get the report.
Her one hurdle is the e-mail scandal, which Cook believe will fade away by the time voting begins, although there's a 15 — 20 percent chance the matter could turn into a legal issue.

Not exact matches

Apple might be letting a lot of impulse buyers slip away by giving them time to actually think things through.
The rise of companies like Uber and Instacart is only part of a larger trend in the ways Americans work, away from full - time employment and toward «contingent» freelance jobs, according to a new study by financial services company Intuit and consulting firm Emergent Research.
By that time, the Slip Away 2 looked like Swiss cheese.
The petition letter was written by Kyle Brooks, and at the time of writing it was about 300 signatures away from its goal of 11,000.
And then there's Canter, who responded to the Times» accusations of harassment by saying he «disliked [his accuser's] ideas so he behaved the way he did to make her go away,» and that she had «used her sexuality publicly.»
Some women shy away from jobs in fields that require long workweeks, knowing they won't have the time: a 10 percent cut in free time for women reduces their share in high - hour occupations by about 14 percent relative to men, according to the researcher's model.In total, that difference in time spent on at - home labor results in an 11 percentage point gender wage gap, their analysis estimates.
Perhaps the findings of a study done by psychologists at San Francisco State University will encourage you to take time away from work and have a little fun.
These gravitational waves were generated by two black holes — eight and 14 times the mass of the sun — merging together 1.4 billion light years away from Earth.
In a short time, the Central State has borrowed sums so staggering that it has no choice but to either inflate the debt away, thereby destroying the savings and income of its remaining productive citizenry, or by taxing these same productive citizens to the point of penury.
By the time you are in your fifties, you have already outlasted everyone born the same year as you who passed away under untimely circumstances.
And I always walk away inspired by their level of achievement and, more importantly, because their success is always the result of hard work, focus, persistence, and consistently doing the simple things well, time after time after time.
Rob Rhinehart, a time - starved computer programmer, was frustrated by how often food preparation was taking him away from coding.
He wanted the social promotion handled by experts so it wouldn't pull his time away from the parts of his business that required his focus.
By providing tracking numbers right away, the majority of the time customers can answer their own questions, preventing them from calling.
Next time you need to make a decision, spend some time thinking about how much and what type of information you really need before getting carried away by your research and tripping yourself up by focusing on irrelevant data.
In fact, just yesterday I spent time at TechFest and came away inspired by all the innovations and most importantly how quickly they were making their way into our products.
Either our time away flew by, or we somehow manage to feel just as tense at the end of the break as we did at the beginning.
Uber Technologies Inc's embattled Chief Executive Travis Kalanick told employees in an email on Tuesday that he will take time away from the company he helped to found, citing the need to grieve for his recently deceased mother, according to a copy of the memo seen by Reuters.
His best - known prediction, named by the community as Hawking Radiation, transformed black holes from inescapable gravitational prisons into objects that instead shrink and fade away over time.
Taking that time away from work can drastically vacationing can drastically increase our productivity by being able to reflect on a higher level that you usually wouldn't have the chance to do.
The number of times per year people eat a morning snack — either at home or away from home — has increased by 17 percent over the past six years, according to NPD Group.
By displaying menus, reviews, hours, and an estimated time away from the user's standing location, the app takes the user to an airport restaurant of his or her choice.
While it was tough to admit it was time to walk away, it was softened by the certainty that this was just the first of many exciting projects in my career.
And this comes alongside larger changes in Facebook's business model, in which Mark Zuckerberg says he is steering the business away from optimizing to «time spent» by users and toward a new focus on connections over consumption.
The tone is set by Benioff himself, who at Salesforce has pioneered a new business model (subscription software), a new technology model (storing a customer's applications online), and a new philanthropic model (which dictates giving away product, equity, and the time of its employees).
«This happens all the time on the air by the way,» she says, swatting it away.
Demand slowly grew, and, by the time he appeared on Dragons» Den, the company's annual sales had topped $ 4 million and he was turning away scads of business due to production limitations.
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