Sentences with phrase «boys come to town»

Does that mean we should support our team only when the big boys come to town?

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It's a gentle version that Brinley gives, and once the New Englandy town of Mammoth Falls starts to believe Dinky Poore's fib about the monster in Strawberry Lake, The Mad Scientists» Club picks up another classic element of boys» books» for that's the moment when Henry Mulligan, the club's vice president and chief of research, leans his piano stool back against the wall of Jeff Crocker's father's barn and begins to think about how the boys could use their radio equipment, a wrap of canvas around a chicken - wire frame, and a quiet outboard fishing motor to make the monster come alive.
I remember, as a boy, when those Yankees teams came to town in the»20s.
Mick McCarthy's near six - year tenure at Ipswich Town came to an end last Tuesday as he left The Tractor Boys following their 1 - 0 win over Barnsley.
«On Sept. 12, 2016, we got an intelligence report by our civilian JTF in Gwange area in the town and we mandated them to arrest a woman who delivered a baby boy and came home without the baby.
My parents in law are coming to town to celebrating with us and oh boy my house is a mess from packing!
After Phil, Stu, and Alan are arrested for stealing a police cruiser, Officers Franklin (Rob Riggle) and Garden (Cleo King) tell the boys that they are intimately familiar with their type, yokels who come to town all «Vegas!
Ren McCormack is a city boy from Boston who comes to the small town of Bomot, Tenn. after his mother dies.
There are also a couple musical numbers, including the singularly generic pop tune «When Christmas Comes to Town,» plaintively sung by Hero Girl and Lonely Boy (well, by two singers the producers brought in to sing for them) in a manner suggesting someone really, really wants the song to be nominated for an Oscar.
«Footloose» is a remake of the 1984 musical about a city boy, played by the young Kevin Bacon, who comes to a small southern town and, literally, shakes things up.
Boy (Unrated) Coming - of - age drama, set in New Zealand in 1984, about an 11 year - old Michael Jackson fan (James Rolleston) who belatedly bonds with his absentee father (Taika Waititi) when the Prodigal hoodlum returns to town to unearth a buried treasure.
«I wish I understood you» So what happens when a small town is coming upon the anniversary of the death of a supposed witch and you have a young outcast boy who has the ability to see and communicate with ghosts?
Coming - of - age adventure follows 20 - year - old Lucy (Solo), a small - town girl from Ohio — who has never kissed a boy, never had a job and never really had friends — who discovers the delightfully bizarre films of the legendary Italian filmmaker and sets off on a journey across Italy to find him.
We begin by following an American nanny who has come to a teeny English town to look after a young boy.
Summary Capsule: City boy comes to small town and starts dancing in the streets, and the sheets, and the school, and a warehouse, and just about everywhere else.
Her actual new boyfriend Dwight (Clive Owen) comes to her rescue and tracks after Jackie Boy and his mob when they head out after some hookers in Old Town, an area the prostitutes essentially own.
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With a teacher and two students dead and a 14 - year - old boy jailed on murder charges, the town of Moses Lake, Wash., last week mourned its losses and struggled to come to grips with what had happened.
He comes home to his hardscrabble town where the boy's brothers have been waiting to seek revenge.
When the white boy Wendell comes to her side of town and wants to help her find the owner of a mysterious wandering dog, she figures that's his business.
The following translated details come from Gematsu... - Dragon Quest Builders 2 is set in the world of Dragon Quest II following the events of its story - corrupt cleric Hargon and the God of Destruction Malroth were defeated by the descendants of the heroes, and peace visited the land - a religious order that inherited Hargon's intentions appeared with the intention of eradicating the Builders - peace that came after Hargon's death collapsed with the rise of the «Hargon Order» - Hargon Order spearheads the destruction of towns and castles all over the world - earth falls into ruin, and there are little remains left of peoples» lives - but for a religious order whose goal is to destroy the world, a Builder with the power to create things is a major hindrance - protagonist of Dragon Quest Builders 2, a Builder, was captured by the Hargon Order and thrown into jail - previous update introduced a boy named Malroth, who has the same name as the God of Destruction Malroth - Weekly Jump teases that there seems to be some sort of secret surrounding him
The exhibition title comes from the young adult book «Wringer» by Jerry Spinelli, which tells the coming - of - age story of a boy refusing a small town's tradition of pigeon shooting and the subsequent «wringing» of the necks of pigeons to ensure death.
Of course a boy would have his father to teach him the basics on handling an automobile, but when it comes with the actual driving in public highways of today's urbanized towns and cities, a need for a driving school is important.
I give most of the * big boys and gals * in town a run for their money when it comes to dedication, customer service and loyalty.
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