Sentences with phrase «boy goes exploring»

Random Riggs Film release date: Dec. 25 Starring: Samuel L. Jackson, Judi Dench, Eva Green What it's about: Following a tragedy, a teenage boy goes exploring on a remote island where he discovers the now - abandoned Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children.
Random Riggs Film release date: Dec. 25 Starring: Samuel L. Jackson, Judi Dench, Eva Green What it's about: Following a tragedy, a teenage boy goes exploring on

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«We went to his small shanty hut that was built on top of the rubbish dump (called) Smoky Mountain... and we went out exploring around just me and Sonny Boy.
For a boy and girl you could go for traditional blues and pinks but for a different approach you can explore different ideas.
A young boy awakens to find that it has snowed during the night, and goes out to explore his city under its snowy white blanket.
(YAY) So the story goes, the boys went out to explore and my mother in law and I did some shopping up at the Avalon in Alpharetta, they had the cutest sweaters and long sleeve tops for the boys at J.Crew.
Well, I love summer every year but this year it's especially fun because my boys are at an age where we can go out and explore nature and go on fun adventures.
hey was good my name is ricardo but i go as Jr im a average 25 hispanic single guy father of two great twin boys looking to meet thhat special someone out there and get to know each other a lil bit more and iim easy very outgoing guy easy and respectful to talk to and love to be outdoors exploring
One boy goes to explore the attic, falls down, and goes into an unexplainable coma.
«Jennifer Lopez leads the cast in The Boy Next Door, a psychological thriller that explores a forbidden attraction that goes much too far.
A sleeping boy and his cat go out to explore the night in this evocative story by a Caldecott Medalist.
This boy is not interested in hanging out as a couch potato — he would rather be at your side exploring the park, or going on a hike.
The real thing probably won't be as realistic and seamless, as we all know Molyneux's gift for making completely crazy promises, but I can't wait to go from chatting with a British school boy to directing team mates as we fight back the alien hordes or exploring the post-apocalyptic wastes with a mysteriously motivated partner, reacting not just to my commands but the tone in which they are delivered.
Incidental dialogue while exploring or driving has the boys dropping pun - bombs on each other almost constantly, a feature that did not go unnoticed by me.
You could go to these different planets, explore and boy was there a lot to explore and discover.
So read the poem by Miss Crane, listen to The Janitor's Boy, watch her perform the full song (with different backing), and then go on to explore the rest of this albumn, which sets strange poetry for children (think Edward Lear) to music.
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