Sentences with phrase «because on a hunch»

Apparently I was one of those women who just gets «the feeling» when they are pregnant, because on a hunch I had decided to take a pregnancy test.

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You'll get different answers from different people across the team, because the idea of a «target buyer» is inconsistent, nebulous, and often based on hunches and feelings — not data.
I have a hunch that, as history looks back on the twentieth century, the most chaotic of all centuries, certain Christian artists will be remembered simply because they hammered in a few firmly embedded nails.
I have a hunch that this type of book is quite rare, because its subject matter is homosexuality and the struggle involved in «being gay» as well as embracing orthodox Christianity's teaching on the homosexual orientation.
I am sure she was very grateful to me because there was nothing she wanted more for the last trimester of a cold winter pregnancy than to spend her Saturday afternoons perched on a metal folding chair in the backroom of a knitting shop, hunched over needles while Shirley rolled her eyes at our ineptitude.
They acquired him on purpose because they thought he was an undervalued asset, and they have an uncanny way of being right with their hunches.
I feel that I have better control than I would with a baby bath tub where I have to hunch over on the floor bathing her (we don't have really much counter space to put a baby tub on because we have a small house).
I'm not wasting much time on Lords reform, which has excited so much media interest, largely because the very public feuding between coalition factions, peers and the Labour party in recent days confirm the hunch that it isn't going to get far, doesn't deserve to do so, and that most voters won't notice or care.
I'm currently on the pill and terrified to come off because the cramps I'm on for are 100 % debilitating and take me back to being a teenager with snot and tears streaming down my face while I hunch over the loo.
Why not, when Reggie agrees to tag along on a longshot hunch because it's more fun than going back to prison?
«What I don't like is I have to go to school on Saturdays, so I feel like I don't get rest, and I get a lot of stress in my neck because I got to go like this all the time,» he said, hunching forward like he was looking at a test paper.
Only drawback is the head rest on front seat — because I'm short, makes me kinda hunch forward.
Totally agree on the weight reduction, you don't want to walk around with a hunch back for a whole week after a trek because of a heavy backback..!
I recommend it anyway, because it's a fun game, and the notion of playing on a Playstation 4 is much better than being hunched over a Vita.
Are you really, really serious about allowing the build - up of CO2 to a level not seen since Antarctica first acquired its ice sheet, just on your belief, or suspicion, or hunch, contrary to what those that have actually studied these things think they know, that this «control knob» might not be doing much; just because scientists have not managed to prove, to your satisfaction, that consequences like the above are certain, rather than just very well possible?
Most companies tend to rent far more space than they need because the decision is based either on what other similarlysized companies are renting or a hunch.
In the past, training has typically developed because someone has had a burning desire to teach a particular topic to experts, or someone has put on a course because they had a hunch that people will buy it.
I want to put the emphasis on «more pleasing,» because my hunch is that if we looked at the raw input each sensor is getting we'd be hard - pressed to tell the difference.
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