Sentences with phrase «come in through»

I like the idea of the 3/4 shutters on the windows, so that when they're closed, the light can still come in through the top and the bench seat at the window is a lovely, relaxing touch.
Warm iron gray in metals and fabrics adds depth, while wisps of blue and rays of saffron come in through art and accessories.
Our dining room because its where we come in through the house and we dump everything on our dining room table.
Early morning sun doesn't come in through the solar tube or the south and west - facing corner windows and I detest turning on the two Texas - sized fluorescents, so the lamps are perfect for pouring coffee and serving kitty breakfast.
In most cases leads come in through email, but in some cases our brokers may receive calls.
It's the epicenter, an orientation setpoint, even if visitors come in through a subpage.
On average, more than half of online leads come in through a website's pop - up lead generation form.
In a heavy storm, water had come in through a gap between the fireplace and the wall and had ruined the carpet and the flooring beneath it.
Thankfully, you can automate some systems so that the buyers who come in through the Web get an instant response that will reset their expectation for when they will hear from you.
Amazon's recruiters actively review applicants whose resumes come in through the careers site, and they reach out to those who may be a good fit, says Harker.
Coordinated and answered questions that come in through the website assist in the preparation of slide presentation and script for quarterly investor calls
Plenty of light will come in through the oversized windows that have an incredible view.
Simply choose your targeted practice areas and / or geographical locations, and receive leads directly as they come in through our website.
Notifications may come in through an app, text message, email, or a website.
Inside the sleeping area, one can see that light can still come in through the holes cut into the folding walls, giving it a starry kind of feel.
The real problem will come in through gamer opinion and experience though.
Another, Aquar» aile sits atop a block of flats so you can dine and enjoy the views over the channel and watch the ships come in through its floor - to - ceiling windows.
If your house allows, have them come in through one door and leave through another, wait a few minutes, and «arrive» again so each person can go through a couple of repetitions.
«I'll come in through the stores and I'll ask them about the item and then do some role - playing and coaching with them just to make sure they're prepared,» he says.
Applications to adopt Sarah and other Airedales come in through the Oklahoma Airedale Rescue Society's web site, www.okairedales.com.
Have many come in through word - of - mouth referrals or did they see the store in a local newspaper, on a billboard or hear a radio spot?
Canine flu is very contagious, so clinics might request that you come in through a separate entrance.
Thee Fish Bowl in Evanston stopped selling pets several years ago and this year Alsip Nursery in Frankford abandoned selling pets and now adopts out dogs and cats of all ages that have come in through rescues and humane organizations.
On one occasion I was woken by Aphrodite (aged 8) and Sappho (aged 15); between them they had cornered an opportunistic cat which had come in through the cat flap.
«They may want to not have that dog come in through the waiting room and mix with everyone else's dogs,» Dr. Crawford said.
This was a lofty accomplishment given that we see some of the most difficult cases come in through our open doors and through our relationship with City of Pittsburgh Animal Care and Control.
BCHS is committed to placing the animals that come in through cruelty, neglect, homelessness or owner surrenders into permanent, loving homes.
Some show up in torn jeans and a dirty sweatshirt, while others come in through a dog gate and leave it open behind them, allowing a dog out.
As an editor at a big commercial publishing house, almost all my acquisitions come in through agents.
Currently, all of the cars from Lexus come in through the CBU route.
What usually gets overlooked is the Rack and pinion as they are notorious for failing and allowing air to come in through worn seals.
She engages in high level research that reports on charter school performance, with a particular focus on responding to data and research requests that come in through our [email protected] system.
I keep urging teachers (and parents, too) to come in through a different doorway.
Scalia believed his job in education cases was to read and apply the text of the law, and not allow his personal views on education to come in through the backdoor via free - ranging interpretations of vague statutory and constitutional provisions.
The accidental similarity, plain as day on paper, becomes even plainer on the screen: Minutes into the film, stage and cinema veteran Simon Axler (Al Pacino, himself a veteran of both Broadway and Hollywood) ambles out of his dressing room, the camera following close behind; gets locked out of the back entrance of the theater, and must come in through the front; and dramatically inflicts some violence upon himself before a shocked live audience.
Though it is open world, there really isn't much to do in it besides some various street crimes that will come in through the radio while you are driving.
The masked men come in through windows, from under beds, and from outside, wreaking havoc and making a misbegotten mess of things once one of the potential victims knows a thing or two on how to survive such an attack.
If entering through the jam - packed garage gives you a headache, screen off some of the most offensive junk or come in through the front door instead.
New users can come in through a special opening page that simplifies the process even further.
Ristenpart thinks that positive ions drain out of the droplet and negative electrons come in through the bridge, so the droplet, now negatively charged, is drawn up to the positive electrode, where it regains its original positive charge, and so on.
Cuomo says New York's gun control law, known as the SAFE Act, is working in New York, but without a national law, guns come in through other states.
And of course there are people who come in through different routes, but many fewer than used to be the case, and personally I think that's a loss.
As long as the disease is still in the West Coast — Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone, the likelihood that a character like the Late Sawyer may come in through one way or the other is there.
As the guard keeps saying towards the end of Mountain Language, «You've come in through the wrong door».
The gunmen, who were alleged to be from the Niger Delta, were said to have come in through the waterways close to the communities and started shooting sporadically, which led to killing of six people and leaving several people with various degree of injuries.
You should also think about how you'll handle new people who come in through social media or actions that where shared.
I keep a running list of articles that I run into at random (and that come in through Google alerts) that look interesting, and then I go through my RSS list to compile the final.
In general, the breaths are more shallow and they come in through the nose and out through the mouth, usually with a little bit of a sound, like a «hoo.»
Specialists suggest that gas can come in through first time breast milk and even baby formula.
Fortunately for Washington backers they were able to come in through the backdoor with a late TD to get inside the closing number.
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