Sentences with phrase «for a minute then»

I'll talk about new stores for a minute then we'll open it up for questions.
Stir for a minute then take off the heat.
Cook for another minute then taste.
Add the garlic for another minute then return the beef to the casserole followed by the paprika, caraway seeds and thyme leaves.
Cook and stir spinach until wilted, about 3 minutes then add garlic, cook and stir for another minute then turn heat off.
Stir for another minute then add the water and cover.
Saute for another minute then you're set!
Leave eggs undisturbed for a minute then gently fold them in on them selves to scramble.
Knead the dough for a minute then pat it into a disc, wrap with plastic, and refrigerate for at least one hour or up to 2 days.
Let the cheese cool for a minute then lift it off of the baking sheet and drape it over the spoon handle.
Step 2: Add garlic, and jalapeño, saute for a minute then add the remainder of ingredients up to the chicken.
I love them raw and crunchy but for a steaming hot bowl of «pasta» plunge them into hot water for a minute then pull them out and set on a clean dish cloth quickly before plating.
I gently started rubbing his head and said «Time to wake up baby Rowan» He opened his eyes for a minute then turned to me and gave me the biggest, you're my favorite person in the whole wide world and I love you so much smile.
Let the cheese cool for a minute then lift it off of the baking sheet and drape it over the spoon handle.
Leave the mixture to stand for a minute then stir again, repeat this until it cools down.
Heighington: If all you can do is pause for a minute then do it.
When Planned Parenthood asked if she'd like to make her donation in honor of anyone, Wexler paused for a minute then wrote in a name of someone she'd never met but said she still supports: Hillary Clinton.

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And then it's question time: For 30 minutes, Legere and his team field inquiries from employees in the ballroom and others watching via webcast.
Like the Pomodoro Technique, a time - management strategy where you work on one task for 25 minutes and then take a five - minute break.
Then it's back home to help get the kids ready for school — and after that, a five - minute drive to his office.
To stick to his schedule as much as possible, I only spent five minutes socializing with my co-workers — then, with a longing look at the lunch table, I retreated to my desk for another five - minute block.
But then the theater staff needed to check for eight underage patrons who'd apparently sneaked into the R - rated film, and so spent about the first 20 minutes of the film wandering through the aisles with flashlights, examining ticket stubs — and distracting Kohl - Leaf from Leonardo DiCaprio.
If you're looking for a more one - off approach, you can also tackle a task you've been putting off by setting a timer for 15 minutes, then committing to working nonstop until the time is up.
The technique encourages users to work for 25 minutes, then take five - minute breaks in between.
To streamline the process into five to 10 minutes, Kay suggests you get efficient by beginning with a basic template — for both resume and cover letter — then tweaking certain parts to certain jobs.
They just worked smarter, taking regular breaks (working for 52 minutes, then taking a 17 - minute break).
Upon check - in, exchange 500 loyalty points for a bottle of Aquafina, then announce a last - minute call and head to your room.
Zafar suggests searching LinkedIn for people with the expertise you need, then sending a straightforward e-mail requesting a few minutes of their time: «Typically four out of 10 people will say yes if you approach them honestly, correctly and with an interesting topic.»
If you're in the business of billing your clients per hour or in 15 - minute increments, then Harvest might be just the solution you're looking for.
If it's running low mid-job, it will return to its base station for a 90 - minute charge, then resume work until it's done.
Determine if you need to work for 60 minutes and then take a 15 - minute break.
They make the most of those 52 minutes by working with intense purpose, but then rest up to be ready for the next burst.
«You can apply for that loan, have it all set up, and then pull the plug at the last minute, if the dealer's offer is better.»
For example, if you spend two hours per day self - diagnosing online, cut it down to 90 minutes, and then to 60 minutes, and so on.
After each of the six applicants in the session is given one minute for an introduction, they are then asked how they would invest the money in support of one of the pillars.
«They never invited us for dinner, then at the last minute they realized that optically it wasn't playing very well in public for them, so they put out a statement that we didn't have dinner because I was tired,» Tillerson said, according to a transcript of the interview.
If your goal for 2018 is to get better at maximizing your time and managing your schedule, then implementing the two - minute rule is a habit you'll want to adopt now.
We chat for a few minutes, and then she leads me down a hallway.
He sits there for a minute without saying anything, then slowly begins to regain his composure.
But anyway, so we talked a lot about whales and we said, «When you go whale watching and a whale breaches, a whale jumps up above the water, everybody oohs and aahs and takes pictures of it and talks about «Oh, look at the whale,» and then the whale goes back under water for like 45 minutes, and it's the most boring thing in the world.
One minute we'll be engaging to small talk, and then all a sudden they'll say something like, «Great, how many orders can I put you down for
Studies have found that working for one to two hours, then taking a 20 - to 30 - minute break, keeps your brain fresh and enables you to accomplish more in less time.
She wanted to get at least a minute of film on each teacher to be rated, play the tapes without sound for outside observers, and then have those observers rate the effectiveness of the teachers by their expressions and physical cues.
Like Ambady, she then got a series of strangers to rate the applicants on the basis of the handshake clip, using the same criteria that the interviewers had used for the original 20 - minute interviews.
When she wakes up, she mediates, then exercises on her stationary bike for 30 minutes followed by at least 10 minutes of yoga and stretching.
«Charles Darwin worked for two 90 - minute periods in the morning, then an hour later on; the mathematician Henri Poincaré from 10 am till noon then 5 pm till 7 pm; the same approximate stretch features in the daily routines of Thomas Jefferson, Alice Munro, John le Carré and many more,» writes Burkeman.
«If I get home from work, then I'll exercise for 10 minutes.
He was frantic: he'd been preparing for his new company's launch the night before, and then he woke up 20 minutes before the departure of his flight from Portland to San Francisco.
Simply mix some baking soda with water to make sodium bicarbonate, then soak your produce for 12 - 15 minutes.
«I wake up, jump on a trampoline for five minutes, meditate for 10 minutes, then prepare my «vitamin cocktail» — MCT oils and vitamin D mixed with white tea.
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