Sentences with phrase «by at a snails pace»

Don't you just hate how the weekend flies by at lightening speed, while the dreaded work week creeps by at a snails pace?
Or, maybe a horrible date, and it feels like the time goes by at a snails pace?
And to make matters worse, the scenes trod by at a snails pace making the film feel three hours long even though it clocks in at 113 minutes.

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Yes, it moved at a snail's pace over the territory covered by Dick's two - hundred - odd pages.
It felt like this week went by at a snail's pace.
but I still stand by my initial feelings - if this is what it takes to bring attention to the cause, so be it - because Lord knows the rest of us have been shouting about it for decade (s) and progress had been moving at a snails pace, which was so frustrating.
And to date, biologists studying other species have seen venom genes evolve at a breakneck pace: The conotoxins employed by cone snails, for example, are known to mutate rapidly.
I felt lonely and the days went by at a snail's pace.
All of the squat racks were being used by guys working at a snail's pace, so we ended up doing our squats on the smith machine.
Dating today is different to years gone by, where the process of finding someone you connect with moved at a snail's pace.
The film moves at a snail's pace and will require some patience, but those who stick with it will be rewarded with a film that pays off immensely by the time the credits roll.
I fiddled with early kindles and the stupid screen refresh running at a snails pace combined with a GUI designed by a teenage crackhead was a deal breaker.
The world's gold supply increases at a snail's pace as gold is mined little by little.
Narrated by a lackluster Ernest wannabe, this trailer plods along at a snail's pace.
Sometimes by leaps and bounds, other times it happens at a snail's pace.
Dreamy synth and offbeat folk punk paint a picture of life going by at a snail's pace.
There are few genres that have been as overcrowded as first person shooters, and the genre plods forward year - by - year with innovation happening at a snail's pace.
Because the auto companies don't like being told what to do, they are run by dinosaur cronies who want to move at a snail's pace.
EU climate commissioner Miguel Arias Canete welcomed the announcement as a «positive boost» for negotiations on that deal, which were described as moving «at a snail's pace» by UN secretary general Ban Ki Moon on Monday.
You would have thought a much broader blog consensus would have emerged on this point by now and yes at a snails pace Dr. Curry has moved toward realty.
Khan said his party wasn't prepared «to sit by for 100 years and let things move along at a snail's pace».
And new home construction, especially in markets hit hard by the housing bust, is still moving forward at a snail's pace, since the cost to build the homes is often more than what the property ends up selling for, said Jeff Culbertson, president of Coldwell Banker's Southern California operations.
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