Sentences with phrase «get a lot of use out of them since»

However, I think I will still get a lot of use out of them since they are versatile, season-less footwear and have been in style for almost a decade (basically every girl on campus wore them with lululemon yoga pants and The North Face vests back in my UW college days).

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But then again, you get what you pay for, and since it can be used in a toddler bed, so you'll get a lot of use out of it.
Since they should be able to use it up until about 24 months, you'll get a lot of use out of it, especially if you buy it early.
Since you won't use a swing for long (six to nine months, tops), getting more mileage out of it makes sense, especially if you don't have room for lots of baby gear.
Again, since your calves are used to getting a lot of work on a daily basis, you might find out that training them only once per week might not be enough to spur significant growth.
I thought I'd share a couple strategies I use about how I keep it clean when I'm out since I get a lot of emails and questions about it.
Since I know I will get a lot of use out of it.
I obviously have been getting a lot of use out of this Rebecca Minkoff bag and Frye sandals since they are repeat offenders on the blog lately.
She is definitely thinking about color harmony here, but what's interesting about this striped cardi is that I'm guessing she gets tons of use out of it since the teal and navy can work with a lot of different colors.
I can already tell I'm going to get a lot of use out of this sweater and since it's a great price, that makes the CPW awesome!
Since I know I get quite a lot of use out of them, I jumped at the chance to be proactive and prepare myself for the day when they'll need to be retired.
It's a time when one could wander a studio lot, open the door to any given soundstage, and discover some sort of wonder: a cowboy as adept with a six - string as he is with six - shooter, a giant pool where mermaids perform a water ballet to the music of a live orchestra, a tavern where sailors about to ship out sing in lament of the absence of dames at sea and dance with each other (since — wink — they're going to have to get used to that situation — wink again), or a lavish bacchanal hosted by a Roman centurion who's on the verge of accepting a new kind of faith.
Since I started reviewing a lot more games I've noted that I rarely go back and replay any of them, or spend much time just mucking about like I used to when I'd only get a few new games each year and had to get the most out of them.
The other thing I see happening a lot is that people get scared off easily, usually because their board game loving pal suddenly brings out something like the Game of Thrones official game, which initially seems like a good idea since so many people love the show and books, but quickly becomes a nightmare because once it has been set up it looks like a freaking war - table used to command armies and conquer entire worlds.
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