Sentences with phrase «bump into at»

One of these days, Melissa, I'm going to bump into you at Target or TJ's and I'll be star struck and act like the total dork that I am!!
Although the Cotswolds has some serious celeb credutials, The Fish Hotel was unable to disclose any guets information, but you never know who you might bump into at the bar...
Asks every relative, friend, or old acquaintance you bump into at the supermarket.
This is also something that everyone in our company can remember and say to their friends, family, and people they bump into at a coffee shop.
While each photo has clues and landmarks in sight, you can gain a few pointers from a travelling painter that you bump into at stables and various places in the world.
It is almost 99 % guaranteed that you will bump into at least one on a day trip of two dives.
In fact, you don't have to worry about long queues or questions that friends may ask you in case you bump into them at the storefront.
Quote: «I keep hoping I'll bump into him at one of the awards.
However, the idea of having sex with whomever you bump into at Wal - Mart doesn't seem too appealing, does it?
Get on enjoying life and not only will others find that extraordinarily attractive who knows who you'll bump into at the supermarket or on the tube as you go to work.
I'm down in London today, so hoping I might bump into you at Somerset House!
Your race schedule looks great — perhaps will bump into you at the BWC or Wineglass (yayy!)
One of the bloggers who I've been following for a while is Pam from The Girl From Panama and it was such a pleasure to finally bump into her at the Tommy show.
CLEVELAND — Delegates never know who they might bump into at the Republican National Convention.
But last spring, Janie bumped into him at a party.
See my comment after Fred's post to find out why I bumped into this at a very odd time (I had literally read the very same passage from Uncle Tom's Cabin just minutes before his post appeared in my feed.
Hey kate, I bumped into u at hospital while u were getting hearing check on goldie..
Hey Kate, I bumped into u at hospital when goldie was getting her hearing test, just touching base as I'm not on facie anymore.
Talking of Andrew Mitchell I just bumped into him at the TUC conference in Manchester.
Loovely — how awesome was it bumping into you at LFW — made me so happy (& totally memory lane like) Edita http://www.pret-a-reporter.co.uk
When I accidentally bumped into it at 50 % off at mid season sale last month, my face kind of started to resemble Chucky's.
Hey Jess, it was a pleasure bumping into you at the airport in Bali.
I bumped into them at iDate Cologne just after they met each other.
On a cold morning several years ago, my colleague Joe from the art department bumped into me at Starbucks and said: «You look like Kim Novak in «Vertigo» in that suit,» referring to my fitted gray jacket and skirt.
Luckily, none of that silliness really affects the performance of James Gandolfini (Julia Louis - Dreyfus is another story), whose Albert is a proud but wounded divorced father who finds himself smitten by this woman he bumps into at a party.
She was accepted in 2002, and two months before starting classes in 2003, she married Oscar Martinez, a descendent of migrant farm workers whom she'd known in an honors math class in junior high in 1992, lost touch with, and then bumped into at a party in 2000.
The dev has recently launched SayIt on the BlackBerry PlayBook and after bumping into him at BlackBerry Jam Asia 2012, I got to check out how the BB10 version was coming along.
I had actually started my E3 interviews on Sunday, and had I thought of the idea then, I would have had sketch contributions from people who worked on Gears of War, Minecraft and Forza, and maybe from some of the other game creators I bumped into at an Xbox showcase.
I bumped into her at a viewing of one of her shows and was asking her some boring question about how she got from point A to point B in her painting career when she chipped in to ask: «Tell me truthfully, is my hat too ridiculous?»
I knew when I bumped into him at an open house that he'd be a gem, and absolutely he is!
I knew when I bumped into him at an open house that he'd be a gem, and absolutely he is!More Less
The next time I bumped into him at church, I told him all I would need from him was an extra set of hands (or two) every now and then, and that I'd put together an inspiration photo for him so he could see what I was visualizing for the space.
They're the ones that Kevin went to school with back in the day, and that we met (again) when we started going to Centerpoint, and that also adopted a little girl through our adoption agency (Lifeline Children's Services), and that we keep bumping into at the most Amazing times throughout our adoption process.

Not exact matches

Employees at Bloomberg marvel at how often they randomly bump into each other throughout the day, making it easy to informally check in on projects and plans.
As a result, it's fairly easy to bump into a colleague on a night out at the pub — a much more casual atmosphere than your usual networking event.
They show you who is nearby but don't really help you prioritize whether people at the conference are worth bumping into.
Like Steve Jobs (who was so insistent that employees bump into one another that he placed Pixar's single bathroom at the center of the building), Pogue recommends motivating people to leave their normal workspaces by making life a little less convenient.
His machines excelled at real - world tasks, like getting around an office without bumping into things, and were relatively inexpensive.
«We're always bumping into our bankers at local community functions, and we sit on committees together at different local business organizations.
Others may find that the required minimum distributions from their individual retirement account, which begin at age 70 1/2, are sufficiently sized to bump them back up into higher tax - rate territory — or even indirectly subject them to the new 3.8 percent Medicare surtax.
In particular, these more active news seekers are more likely to use Reddit (13 percent vs. 4 percent) and somewhat more likely to use YouTube (33 percent vs. 26 percent) at least once a day than those who say they mostly bump into news.
Osberg parlayed a gift for the game into a series of business opportunities and high - powered «elephant bumping» that includes Warren Buffett and Bill Gates, billionaires whose net worths clock in at $ 74 billion and $ 90 billion, respectively.
It reminds me a bit of my days as a student at Bryan College, when I first bumped into the concept of «biblical womanhood» after some students questioned whether women should be allowed to run for president of the student body.
I've noticed over the last year or so that we tend to bump into each other at an acute angle — more or less headed the same way, but still with sharp differences here and there.
I would definitily like to pursue this at a later date, I'm sure I'll see you pop up around here again, because I do have answers, more questins, more points of contention and so on, but Happy Hour calls and I can not turn her down, who knows, if you're in DC we might bump into each other and not even know it!
Have you ever awoken at night, startled by a sound — uncertain whether it was a thump, a bump, a burglar, your dog or just the ice machine kicking into high gear?
Over the past nine months, I've bumped into Him in the most surprising places — at a Passover Seder, through a head covering, in centering prayer, at the kitchen sink, in the scent of fresh vegetables, in the act of submission, beneath the «red tent,» through moments of voluntary silence, and through moments behind a speaker's podium.
I think perhaps that's why I keep bumping into theologians and religious leaders who turn their noses up at the suggestion that love is the most fundamental element of Christianity.
They had about as much institutional structure as street theater: lots of improvisation, plenty of borrowing and stealing from whomever they bumped into, and free adaptation of other people's ideas and property for their own purposes; but precious little polity, and no property at all (The Astonished Heart, 19).
At that time, I (the pessimist) was thinking how awkward it was going to be if we broke up in a month and would bump into each other all the time.
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