Sentences with phrase «bump into someone»

The headrest protects the head and neck and the compression cushions distribute crash energy to protect the child in the carseat and the other passengers in the car, who might bump into the car seat in an accident.
The handlebars have handle grips for a secure hold and a rubber bumper to protect your tot's hands should they bump into anything on their sides.
We also got to bump into one of our favorite people at Six Flags (hi Courtney!)
It has a round cut out section to tuck your baby bump into.
While a guard may protect your bathroom from a little stray pee, it's more likely that your son will bump into it and scrape his penis.
You are out with your Kid and suddenly bump into one of your Friends.
While such a shield might protect your bathroom linoleum from a few stray drops, it also can bump into and scrape your son's penis, causing him to associate going to the bathroom with pain.
It is made of a durable steel frame and features molded plastic seats that help reduce any impact if the swing should bump into something.
This is a common thing for young children, as they tend to bump into all sorts of things as they learn to become mobile.
The rounded design also adds to the safety, allowing them to bump into walls unscathed.
In any close relationship, people are going to bump into each other now and again.
I truly believe there is more that connects us than divides us, and each and every time I travel or bump into one of you in the grocery store, I am reminded of that fact.
In your preschooler's world, math is indeed everywhere, and you can help your child «bump into» math in many places outside the classroom, as well.
Good one dev... hurry up and phone utd up right away... and stop utd spunking a shed full of cash at the first left back they bump into... tell them to hire some scouts and send them to different countries and that!!!
If Louis van Gaal takes the lift up to the fourth floor of the west stand at White Hart Lane on Sunday, he will bump into a familiar face in the boardroom.
barryglik, Careful you don't bump into Mr. Reality!
They get the bump into the # 3 spot as a result.
Bump into him and he is likely to pass out, kerplunk.
I was treated to the barking laugh again, then he told me to call at his house the next Sunday at 12:30, not before, he explained, or I'd bump into them all coming out of bloody chapel.
If any Arsenal fans out there are friends with, or know anyone who is friends with, or has the telephone number of, or knows someone who might bump into, players like Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi, Edinson Cavani, Paul Pogba and the like, have a word will you.
Hamilton explained during the FIA press conference on Friday that he was running around London not too long ago when he happened to bump into an old friend.
You only need to drive 2 1/2 miles with one right turn before you bump into the University of Kansas, where all those bullet point dreams you find hanging in the lockers at Haskell are just reasonable expectations.
Inside, at the bar, Zola Budd might bump into Mary Decker (so to speak), while Eddie the Eagle and Eric the Eel might play canasta beneath a ceiling fan.
Be careful not to bump into any sane fan.
«He's playing with the vice president,» a shop clerk said, so I went to work figuring that I'd bump into Kent on the course.
... bump into 15 in the Coaches» poll and certainly top 20 (maybe close to 15!)
Stupid for us to not give them a taste of their own medicine, they done it in the cup game too when it was 0 - 1, but not as professional as they did it last night, the way they try to bump into you.
Has anyone managed to bump into Lacazette whilst on their travels in London???
We walked what is known as the Albuferia strip in search of a local grocery store and I was both surprised and excited to bump into our first contact.
I've come home with amazing recipes from people I bump into in the supermarket, or on the train.
And those postcards are beautiful - wish I lived close enough to bump into you:)
Nice to bump into another blogger from India: — RRB - You have a very interesting way of photographing your recipes.
Yours looks beautiful, may be time to bump it into the cooking rotation.
So the next time you bump into these greens in the produce section and are looking for a quick and tasty side dish, you have to try these Easy Garlicky Sauteed Brocccolini.
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.
She lives in London too so I feel like I * could * bump into her!
Side note: also be sure there's not an oven rack above the one on which your bread is baking — you don't want the bread to rise during the bake and bump into the bottom of another rack!
I listened to your podcast a couple weeks ago that said you were in Oregon and wished I had drove ou to the the coast to bump into you.
I'm so sorry we didn't bump into each other!
Hope to bump into you!
Not sure how this can happen, other than people in cities creating flexible spaces for it in their all - to - often busy lives (and living close to people you really like helps I think so that people can bump into each other more than once a week).
Jim's correct God provides many divine opportunities to bump into people daily and experience the unexpected.
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!
Then, I bump into someone like our pal, Roger, and it all goes down the tubes along with any goodwill towards men that I may have mustered.
So we, like you, moved outside the walls to those places and situations where we regularly bump into Jesus.
To discover our own obstacles we must be willing to step forward on the path of prayer, for often we do not know what is in our way until we bump into it.
I'm rereading Marilynne Robinson's Gilead in preparation for Lila and just happened to bump into this quote, (in the voice of Pastor John Ames) which seemed relevant:
And every now and then, after many hours or many years, I bump into something so beautiful and wild, I know I could never have gotten to it by more rational, grownup means.
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.
The book is not specifically religious, so I was a bit surprised to bump into what I thought was a really interesting assessment of religious fundamentalism on page 63, where Godin writes:
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