Sentences with phrase «get at least a bit»

They should skate through Rice, UAB and Tulane in the coming weeks before things get at least a bit more difficult.
Hint Mama shares an activity that can entertain your tot long enough for you to get at least a bit of work done.
It's not a trip to the Miami Beach area without getting at least a bit of time on the sand!
You can do far worse than «War Horse», but with the talent involved, we should have gotten at least a bit better.
I could have saved more money by getting connecting flights and skipping the pass altogether (some people do this, focusing on the social aspect) but I wanted to not be too stressed, and to get at least a bit of exposure to every aspect of the experience.
When you've got a big deadline or exam looming, you might need to spend a bit less time resting and a bit more time working, but never neglect getting at least a bit of downtime.

Not exact matches

Want to get rich next year (or at least a good bit richer)?
But if Victoria's Secret is truly committed to keeping its supply chain free of misery, couldn't it simply offer to pay more for cotton, so that kids like Clarisse Kambire could get at least one solid meal a day and maybe attend a bit of school?
With a renters insurance policy you get at least $ 100,000 in liability coverage which would be more than enough to cover the average dog bite.
Inflation is running a little bit low, but it is only 20 basis points before they get more comfortable with it, at least on a core basis.
Haven't got much to add apart from saying thanks as usual and that I'm secretly hoping rates do rise, just a little bit at least!
I hope it runs a bit in theaters or at least gets out on DVD soon... would love to hear a commentary track on the various interviews.
But in an open forum like this, with vigorous discussion, people willing listen or at least argue, and possibly people who are on a journey to or from faith, I think it's an appropriate discussion to have — although it sometimes gets a bit heated.
You use «theory» as if it's a bad word — if religion had the least bit of integrity, it would put religion at the top of the list of theories and subject it to the same scrutinity that Hawking's theories get.
At least the Buddhists got that essential bit right, stop all the desire, the wanting this or that, the me me me.
Just off the top of my head, but perhaps Bono should get modern day sainthood status, or at least a relevant prophet of - the - day award simply because his one statement â $ œI still havenâ $ ™ t found what Iâ $ ™ m looking forâ $... bets are heâ $ ™ s still searching even while heâ $ ™ s cranking out more great tunes and attempting to alleviate a bit of the third world debt.
Those of faith who still decide to persist in their faith will at least sound a lot less ignorant when posting on here if they get a little bit more informed.
There are a lot of reasons to get on the same page financially, not the least of which being that many of your goals will probably depend at least a little bit on your being able to afford them.
You need to get off your couch, brush the potato chips off your chest, lay off beating your wife for 5 minutes, and try getting at least a hundred yards or more outside the front door of your trailer and see a bit of the world.
It does seem to have gotten him quite a bit of attention - here, at least.
Also, parents need to realize that even if they think their kids would never have s.ex before they get married, most teens fool around at least a little bit.
Each one holds a year or more of issues and, let's face it, that stack of FT on the coffee table is getting to be a bit much, or so a reader in Cleveland has been complaining to his wife for at least a couple of years.
I wonder, though, whether there isn't some reason for at least a little bit of generosity in assessing what these folks are getting at.
I'm rather glad we've at least got rid of that bit of primitive ignorance.
She also likes some of the green juices I make — so at least I'm feeling a bit better that she's getting some vegetables even if she's drinking them!
I do like to get my kids to at least try a little bit of what we are having, and maybe with a few trys they will get used to it and then want our mushroom version instead of a traditional pizza.
So, taking a bit of a break from pumpkin spice and everything nice, (at least for today), we're making a delicious Pomegranate Coconut Smoothie that will hopefully get you all excited about fall smoothies in a whole new way.
If you can't manage to get away, you can at least bring the spa to you a bit.
Plus, this recipe makes quite a bit, so instead of all that effort for one meal, you might get a couple out of it or at least enough leftovers for a few lunches.
I would have to make at least 2, maybe 4 for anyone else to get a bite:)
Chandra, the easiest thing is just to buy my mix so you don't have to run out and get those flours, but if not, you will be happier with the outcome if you add the rice flour, at the very least, so the crackers are a bit gritty like a graham cracker should be.
Once the rice is cooked through it's best to serve the jambalaya right away when it's still got a bit of a sauce to it (at least that's how I like it).
Add vegetables and sweet onion and let sit until slightly softened and pickled; ideally you want these to sit at least 1 hour, but if you are short on time, 10 minutes and massaging gently to soften a bit will get the job done.
I'm always amazed at how much flavor I get when I booze up my food, especially when that booze is something I don't find the least bit drinkable.
A little bit of apathy, numbness, feelings of just wanting to get from A to B because the space in between is a teensy bit stressful and maybe a little unorganized (at least in my life it is LOL.)
Dammit, Orioles, why are you still... anyway, even when you get to some of the stragglers in the second wild card, they usually follow a pattern of having at least two solid - to - fantastic starters, though the third one can be a little bit less intimidating.
We need at least five quality players a defender, goalkeeper, a defensive midfielder, a attacking midfielder and a striker Though winning the f.a cup did take a bit of pressure of him only time will tell There got to be a new structure at the club, and get rid of the also rans like Lucas Perez, Jenkinson, debuchy and sagono for starters
To be honest I would take either or as long it meant we definitely got a striker in the summer as at least it would give a bit of new life to the forward line, even though a more proven striker would be more ideal.
it might take a little longer to get into the ground but at least we all know we will be that little bit safer, Well done ARSENAL for making sure they can do everything they can to make sure the fans are safe, Only wish the government was as quick to do something!!!!
Getting Renault engines hasn't solved all of McLaren's issues, but the team at least looks like it might be a bit more competitive.
Football recruiting would invariably get at least a little bit better, and there'd be pressure on BYU to pay its coaching staff Power 5 money.
You got ta have at least one go - hard, blue collar guy like Harrison on your team who is juuuuust a tad bit crazy.
Well yes, obviously Flamini has the potential to turn on god mode and single - handedly destroy any team on the planet... But we still should at least give those chumps Cazorla, Ozil and Sanchez a chance to have at least a little bit of the ball when Flamini gets tired and doesn't feel like dancing through a wall of Bayern defenders and chipping or back - heeling Neuer with his eyes closed!
There are at least 20 strikers better than Giroud we can get with a bit of upgrade.
It seems a bit strange to not give Abraham a chance to impress over pre-season at least to prove himself capable, but at this stage of his career, he'll just want to play week in and week out, and he's more likely to get that at Swansea.
If Arsenal do as we expect them to this weekend and run out as winners of the home game against a struggling Southampton side getting used to their new manager Claude Puel, while he gets used to the English Premier League for the first time, then we will be heading into the next round of matches a bit closer to at least one of our big spending Premier League rivals.
While he gets high marks from former coworkers, one of them wonders if McDaniels might be a bit naive, at least when it comes to his QB situation.
Hes a jedi but i agree we need cazorla back or player like him or rosicky or song and coquin wasnt song who can still play with the passing of the other players in the team xhaka is usually good on ball but so bad off of it hes been a bust so far we almost need the french connection again they have quality players we could use but honestly i think auba will be more effective on flank pnce we get laca back it takes alot of strength to play up front in the premier league it takes two years to rebuild in pl at least bit we have had two rough years and not nearly as rough as chelseas or man u or Liverpool or well this is as big as totteham will be before we make them drop down again and oh do nt forget man city either lets remember our history
I'm not saying that we should do a Chelsea or City and buy the premiership but, at least get a collection of players with drive, ambition and a bit of ego to force the club to want to do better.
^ ^ this article is about wilshere and his performance normally i have no problem with OT - comments but it annoys me a bit when people want to connect an article in a random way to comment they just love and want to keep making... look the hating and stating opinions about walcott is getting annoying, we all get it, walcott played piss - poor in the second half and was lacklustre but enough people have already written about his wage packet and his lacklustre performances at least let an article about wilshere stay one about wilshere and of course everybody should be able to write OT - comments but then it should at least be something new which wasnt already written like 100000 times in one single month: /
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