Sentences with phrase «get rained on»

We are probably going to get rained on as Warren and I spend an evening working at a concert.
Sometimes I just let them get rained on though!
Even if you have a bad day during a visit, say you get rained on and everyone gets soaked, the total benefit of that ritual for the family becomes larger than just individual, short - term benefits.
Even the ocean surface is more salty in the horse latitudes, because it doesn't get rained on.
They bake in the sun and get rained on»... Anthony Caro's Forum (1992 - 94) at Yorkshire Sculpture Park.
In such a case, a person would get rained on if they were using a walking cane instead of a guide dog.
Granted, they'll probably lose and if we don't get rained on we'll definitely get hosed by the price of beer at BMO Field... wait, sorry.
I didn't get rained on -LCB- just lucky -RCB-, or blown away -LCB- just barely -RCB-, and in the end, it all feels just right!
The last thing on my agenda is dressing in my favourite clothes and doing my hair, all for it to get rained on.
It has a waterproof scorecard holder so you won't lose track of who's winning, even if you get rained on.
But at least when we drive all this way, we know we're not going to get rained on,» said David Leppla, who traveled from Cedarville, N.J., to sell his and wife Melaine Guernsey - Leppla's stunning glass vases, bowls and sculptures.
«We don't want them sitting outside where they could get rained on or heated up,» Hagen emphasizes.
Everyday is a new adventure and a total gift and opportunity, sure some days things don't go right, or I have to work really hard, or I get rained on but I don't let that be the focus.
I prophecy that one day I will get rained on...
Similarly, the chance of getting rained on is pretty high, but the cost is very low, representing also a low risk.
They can handle getting some rain on them.
Excited by the prospect of working on exoplanets, I was ready to abandon my Dutch lifestyle of cycling around and getting rained on frequently.
«If you get a rain on snow event or just get less snow in general, it's hard to attract more skiers,» Elizabeth Burakowski, a postdoctoral researcher at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, said.
100 % organic Swedish oats that are grown in clean soil and spend the summer getting rained on to grow strong in the never ending Nordic sun.
but it sounds like you did had great time with your friends despite getting rained on.
I won't go into details because that would take for forever, but we did have a flat (or should I say exploded) car tire, got rained on, had to carry lots of heavy props, lost some props on the way, got our clothes / shoes dirty, but it was all SO worth it in the end.
This city was gorgeous, green and we got really lucky with the weather and only got rained on once.
Saturday we had plans to do a bunch of fun things outside, but we got rained on and ended up walking around the mall and watching a movie for awhile!
And what's even funnier is that not even 5 minutes after we took this photo we got rained on.
We got rained on several times during the hunt — luckily only light showers up until we sat down for lunch, but the grey clouds also put a bit of a damper on the date.
Between getting rained on and getting frisked, Christos Katsiaouni captured the scene at this new group show curated by Mint & Serf at ROX Gallery.
For instance, if a freak windstorm takes the roof off your rented house, your landlord must cover the damage to the structure but is not responsible for your electronic equipment that gets rained on because the roof is damaged.
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Not exact matches

«I was going to bed every night and praying to the good Lord that we would get just one rain on the crop,» said Smith, who hopes to earn several thousand dollars for each acre - foot of water he can sell.
While I stood there, getting very, very rained on, I really questioned Dogwood's purpose at the event.
I returned home hot, sore and exhausted, but overwhelmingly happy that I'd gotten to see so many great bands in such a great setting — having Lake Michigan on one side and the breath - taking Chicago skyline on the other makes tolerating rain and heat pretty easy.
I put on my rain coat, got a water hose ready (just in case), and lit the pile of wood.
Similarly, when a friend hails her low interest rate or her airfare or her concert tickets as a God thing, it's nearly impossible to get away with asking if she really needs a new house or a vacation or yet another Dave Matthews experience without seeming to rain on God's parade.
Sometimes they align with a sort of poetic symmetry — the gentle rain at the funeral on September 11, the divorce papers arriving the day you get the cancer diagnosis.
Neither do I, but I get the feeling that Rain is just parroting the Pope, who he decries on a regular basis.
Please dude, get a grip on yourself, don't pis.s on my leg and tell me it's rain.
One day after Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack told reporters he gets on his knees every day and prays for rain, the Council for Secular Humanism - a leading atheist group - accused the Obama administration of sending the wrong message to farmers caught in one of the worst droughts in decades.
If the rains started again, they would have to slosh through the mud to get back on board.
The words of bigots and naysayers mean very little to a man of faith like him - its like rain on a windshield - we got wipers for that @ssholes.
He entered on the 17th day of the 2nd month (Gen 7:11) and left on the 27th day of the 2nd month of the following year (Gen 8:14) There were 40 days of rain, 150 days of drifting, 150 days of receding water, 4 weeks for the recon birds to find land, 10 days between coming ashore and getting God's OK to disembark.
Then, just when it seems as if things can't get any worse, there will be yet another idiot in a trench coat standing on the edge of a waste dump, a dying rain forest, or a refugee camp, pointing the Camera at yet another problem» and then walking away.
We are not powerless and fearful, not us: and so I pray and I work; I make coffee in the morning and hot meals to gather around the table at suppertime; I worship and sing out words of promise and praise; I raise children and read good books; I pray for my enemies and write letters and send money and show up to fold clothes and drop off meals with an extra bag of groceries; I advocate with the marginalized and amplify the oppressed and antagonize the Empire with a grin on my face; I will honour those who get after the work of the Kingdom and celebrate; I learn how to listen to those with whom I disagree; I abandon the idea that we can baptize sinful practices in the name of sacred purposes; I will stand in the middle of the field near my house with my face turned up to the rain and consider it a minor baptism.
But if you have built you life on Jesus Christ, and obedience to His Word, when the storm comes, no matter how severe it is, no matter how the winds rage, no matter how the torrents of rain fall, no matter how high and violent the river gets, you will stand strong.
It has been an unusual summer... first the cold wet start of it and then the heat and then storms... seems I had to run around and unplug everything every week or so... just disruptive to our regular routine... but we got the hay up without a drop of rain on it... so our record is now 5 years in a row of putting up good hay.
It was raining and the roads were muddy; but this desire grew so strong that I kneeled down by the side of the road and told God all about it, intending then to get up and go on.
He will also get ready for battle by assembling his troops... which makes no damn sense because as soon as he gathered his troops, god rains down fire on him and cast him into the lake of fire and brimstone forever... so what's the purpose of releasing him for a thousand years and gathering up troops to fight a battle that will never happen??? Beats me!!
Sorry to rain on your parade, but I've gotten some complaints.
The sound of rain tapping gently on my windows has inspired a sense of ethereal calm, and it's got me thinking we should stay in for dinner.
We had — family come from as far as Edinburgh and Devon, 2 Christmas dinners to accommodate said family, 2 present opening sessions, some good long walks to work off excessive food, cousins all catching up with each other, a bit too much to eat and drink, relaxing afternoons when we could do nothing because it was raining and anyway it was getting dark soon so we might as well call it a day, and a mammoth monopoly game, which carried on so far that someone had bought jail, chance and community chest, and someone else had «banker» debt status, which meant he could borrow as much as he wanted.
While we don't get the snow - covered winters that most people picture when they think «Canadian winter», on Vancouver Island we do get an awful lot of rain.
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