Sentences with phrase «bit of time into»

It is obvious that they put a good bit of time into the remodel.
Investing a bit of time into knowing what to expect is always a perfect recipe for success; home selling success.
Investing a bit of time into knowing what to expect is always a perfect recipe for success; home selling
Also put a bit of time into Immortal Redneck for an upcoming review.
Over the last six weeks I've put a fair bit of time into From Software's two recent games.
I did download Metroid 2 from the VC when it was released a put a little bit of time into it and took out the first couple metroids in it but, like the original NES game, it was the not the kind of Metroid experience I craved.
It's damn good fun, and I found myself willing to sink quite a bit of time into this mode.
Wow Gary, you put quite a bit of time into this.
Also put a bit of time into Immortal Redneck for an upcoming review.
Why not invest a little bit of time into the area of your life that is missing something, someone.
You still can still get a delicious healthy meal if you invest a bit of time into achieving satisfying results.
Investing a bit of time into prep at the start of the week will save you a ton of time and stress later on.

Not exact matches

He was in the kind of dorm a nonviolent offender like Shkreli is likely to wind up in, and his post might be a bit reassuring to Shkreli if he had time to read it before he was taken into custody:
My face literally puckered up every time I'd get a bit of it into my mouth.
I think we are slowly heading into an era where things are getting cleaned up it will just take a little bit of time.
But if sales teams had done a bit of digging into company data around that time, they would have recognized where Slack was going.
To be fair — and this gets a bit into question # 2 (why are the models systematically wrong)-- no one really knows the timing of how this kind of dynamic plays out in the macroeconomy.
Amazon has put a lot of time and effort into improving its ability to deliver goods to customers, encroaching bit by bit on the country's two giant delivery companies, FedEx and U.P.S..
As a business owner, you've likely already started taking action on Gary Vaynerchuk's warning by investing a little bit of time and money into content marketing.
However, keep in mind that you will have to invest time, some money, and a good bit of energy into marketing your affiliates in order to build a good income.
In just about six months, I'd grown that little bit of starter money into an account twenty - five times its original size.
Erlend: Yeah of course and when you do them on a daily basis, you using the power of compounding as well, so yes, you get trained, you get like a bit rule about it and I found the same in my life it is like sort of habits, like in grading habits into my life that are positive and when I started doing it, I kind of found that oh shit like if I am the way, wait a minute, if I want to do all these habits, I will not have any time for any of the negative stuff that's kind of.
no, every bit of matter in the entire universe was concentrated into an infinitesimal speck that sat around for an untold amount of time, then for some reason exploded, creating light, time, gravity, etc..
I would have to say, taking into account the number of injuries you could have worked on personally and the likelyhood of them being Atheists and the likelyhood of you knowing this ahead of time that the person was an ACTUAL Atheist or God Hater (have not met one of them) I sort of think you are embellishing just a bit get your some point across that has little substance to begin with.
After he and I walk up the back walk to the farmhouse kinda rocking and swaying with our nearly grown tribe, his worn hand warms mine, and we linger a bit to watch the blue edges of the sky bleeding into a twilight gold, and for a holy moment the world softens and there is time to look and see.
(I apologize to those that dislike metaphors, but I almost can't communicate if I don't get to use them, and as insufficient as they at times are, they are very close to the language of what I believe, because you can't really explain or define someone into believing... you can only live out your beliefs in a way that you share with others, and when given the opportunity shine a light, or point a direction, or walk along with someone for a bit).
I turned on a bit of music, made a cup of tea, lit a candle, and entered into my work with my full attention for the first time in far too long.
I'll probably try to do a «What I'm Into» post in the next bit of time to share some thoughts on books — you know how I love to talk about books.
We pass a bit of time with neighbours as we run into them.
Either Jesus died to reconcile all things to himself, or just some things; either we are new creations in Christ 24/7, or we are new creations in Christ some of the time; either the people of God are sent into all the world to make disciples, or into just some bits of it... At root, the Church's attitude to work reveals its beliefs about God.
Several of my writing buddies have talked me into doing a bit more vlogging — maybe not as often as once a week, but at least a couple times a month.
@Godpot... (God — pot... I'll have to try that... seems Dad has been holding back...) and that Moses character... I'll wager there was more than just a bush burnin» up there... (wouldn't know... me and that bird were trying to figure out the physics of stuffing «God» into a human womb right about that time... I'm thinking all these characters, not just me, were a bit «touched» as my child «Reality» likes to say...: 0)
Human experience «atomizes» the interrelated continuum of time and space into manageable bits that are conditioned by our perspective (PR 67).
If the intellectuals in the plays of Chekhov who spent all their time guessing what would happen in twenty, thirty, or forty years had been told that in forty years interrogation by torture would be practiced in Russia; that prisoners would have their skulls squeezed within iron rings; that a human being would be lowered into an acid bath; that they would be trussed up naked to be bitten by ants and bedbugs; that a ramrod heated over a primus stove would be thrust up their anal canal («the secret brand»); that a man's genitals would be slowly crushed beneath the toe of a jackboot; and that, in the luckiest possible circumstances, prisoners would be tortured by being kept from sleeping for a week, by thirst, and by being beaten to a bloody pulp, not one of Chekhov's plays would have gotten to its end because all the heroes would have gone off to insane asylums.
Specific areas of behavior have to be looked at one by one, broken down into parts, worked on in bits and pieces until over time one could begin to notice change.
He swathes us with images and time crystallized into bits and snatches of memory and hope, which clasp us (momentarily at least) to the eternal.
and so it's easy to fall into this kind of thinking for anyone, and (2) Christian culture is so pervasive even our people get bitten by it — we live in an odd time where you can be exposed to other church's preachers on the radio, podcasts, Christian books, etc. and so the church you go to is not going to be the only influence on how you think and approach God & Christianity.
(We stuffed up with apartheid in South Africa, we stuffed up in Ireland, we stuffed up over black rights, we stuffed up in Iraq, we will stuff up more, at home, in the city, and a lot of other places - We are a bit like King Midas, we think we are so clever and can turn things into gold and instead, a lot of the time it turns out as horse manure.)
This fall my family was gathered around my mother, whom we were caring for in her final days... we took time to celebrate a birthday with a special kind of carrot cake... we used the leftover carrots / apples / celery and who knows what else from the morning's juice (my dad's a bit of a health nut) and turned it into an amazing cake, complemented by walnuts, pineapple and, of course, decadent cream cheese frosting, covered with fresh toasted coconut... it was so moist and delicious... the making of it a wonderful memory and the eating of it sublime.
Every time I bite into a slice, I'm overwhelmed by the delicious banana flavor with melted bits of chocolate chips.
Prep: Finely chop 1 medium shallot, 2 — 3 T / Zest one lemon and chop finely / Cut lemon in half for squeezing / Measure 1/4 C white wine (optional) / 2 T butter / 1 t salt and pepper or lemon pepper to taste / Measure 2 C Arborio rice / Bring 6 cups of liquid to a light simmer — this can be plain water, any broth, clam juice, tomato juice, or a combination / Pieces of seafood like clams, halibut, salmon, shrimp — which are optional, can be chopped into bite - sized pieces in advance, or while rice is cooking / Add pieces of almost any vegetable — some will need to be par - boiled or sautéed before adding about mid-way through cooking time / I like to add rehydrated wild mushrooms and their broth, chopped kale or chard, thin spears of asparagus when in season.
The first time I had garlic soup, I was completely surprised at how the bite and heat of the garlic transforms into a smooth but strongly savory flavor.
After the ice cream turns thicken and creamy like half - stiffens, add tablespoonful of peanut butter or Nutella or both one at a time until bits and pieces of peanut butter or Nutella or both is mixed into the ice cream mixture, then continue freezing until ice cream is ready.
I also just put the mix directly on the baking tray, sprinkled with a tiny bit of rice flour and flattened into shape before cooking, rather that what Her Pigness describes doing which was too time consuming for me and I was in a hurry (as usual)!!
1) Put flour, salt, sugar and melted butter in a mixing bowl 2) Pour in warm water bit by bit, and knead dough until it achieves a homogenous, smooth and soft texture 3) Roll the dough into a small ball and place it in a bowl, covering it with transparent film, and allow the dough to rise for 30 minutes 4) Chop onions and garlic finely, and saute onions in a pan until onions are caramelized, then add chopped garlic 5) After 30 minutes is up, press the dough to get rid of the gas created by the yeast 6) Add the sauteed onions and garlic to the dough, and knead well so that ingredients are dispersed homogeneously in dough 7) Shape the dough in any way you like and then leave it on a greased baking tray for 30 minutes (during which the dough should double in size) 8) After the 30 minutes of waiting time, bake in pre-heated oven at 180 — 200 deg cel for around 20 to 25 minutes (or until the crust is golden brown)
I'm definitely with you on the mess front — although i love cooking with the Peachicks on occasion sometimes I just need to escape into MY kitchen for a bit of a de-stress, baking and me time!
This baby needs a bit of time to set so you can (somewhat) cut into it.
Add the reserved cup of flour a little bit at a time, working it into the dough, until it is very smooth and elastic, about 10 minutes.
Removed chicken after 3 hours of slow cooking and cut into bite sized pieces, then added back to sauce for the remainder of the cooking time.
Most of the time I end up giving into my cravings and go for a little bit of both.
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