Sentences with phrase «elbow room because»

The warmth from the stored remote at the side of the seat was annoying.the aisle seat has the advantage of more elbow room because of the two tray tables, but the people in the centre two seats will be elbow to elbow.The wide TV screen was nice, headphones were a little uncomfortable but good audio.
In fact this weekend while entertaining on our deck at the lake we only have two tiny pub tables that seat 4 each but because everyone wanted to stay together, we managed 7 seats around the tiniest of tables and all had elbow room because it was ROUND:).

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Not quite a window seat, because there is no window on that bit of fuselage, but at least it provides a little elbow room with no one in the middle seat.
Personally, I wanted to give Little J a bottle because with the armrests down, you really don't have much room and if you've noticed, you need your elbows out when you are trying to nurse your baby.
I always tried to be super miniaml when it came to packing for events because you just never know what you're walking into — may there will be tables, but maybe there won't; maybe there will be seats but maybe there won't; maybe everyone will be elbow - to - elbow in a small, hot room.
I particularly like the elbow - length, not only because the arm length is interesting, but also because it has a nice, deep rounded neckline that gives you ample room to add a bold necklace.
«We want to say (to federal officials), «Look, because of the transition (to Common Core), we need elbow room, and there is no way to measure progress from last year to this year, so (let us) use participation rates (in the test) as the yardstick,»» Chief Deputy State Superintendent Richard Zeiger said.
Truth is, the second - generation MDX was wide, which was nice because you had plenty of elbow room, but made the car feel lumbering when you were maneuvering through traffic or in tight parking lots.
The recline is nice along with the greater elbow room, because an arm rest is not shared with your seatmate.
Following Roy's recipe, you can get a reasonable - looking fit to data with very little fine - tuning because Roy has given himself a lot of elbow room to play around in: you have the choice of any two variability indices among dozens available, you make an arbitrary linear combination of them to suit your purposes, you choose whatever mixed layer depth you want, and you finish it all off by allowing yourself the luxury of diddling the initial condition.
Even if you're living as a minimalist, you may be ready for more elbow room in the kitchen, or a bigger dining room because you're tired of cramming your family around a small table.
We've been in a 700 sf apartment for the past three years, and we're so ready to have a place of our own to care for and decorate, but we keep ourselves from getting overly excited because we're worried about it all falling through (having our very own place — with elbow room — almost seems too good to be true!).
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