Sentences with phrase «go out on the town long»

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You should not let your child go on long trips out of town for 2 weeks.
It's wonderful, too, to be able to pick up the baby and go out — whether around town or on longer trips — without having to carry a bag full of feeding equipment.
Perhaps, as I have always been keen on motorcars and driving, I would go back to the days before speed limits were imposed out of towns and look at those heroes in adventure and detective stories that drove a pre or post - Second World War Bentley or Alvis, with their magnifi cent long bonnets and separate headlights standing up on either side.
These lippies are very nice moisturizing pigmented and pretty although I am more of a fan of liquid to matte and liquid to metallic matte lippies these ones are great for a night out on the town with the girls or taking pics for your social media they are not long lasting and they are not transfer proof but they are a great lipstick anyway the two colors I received in the box are molten bronze and smoked silver I wasn't a big fan of the two shades so I went to my local drug store and searched hot lava and that is beautiful they are a creamy formula with a nice amount of shimmering metallic I recommend them
I «am asingle male with awondreful son, looking for love.I like camping, fishing and hunting.I also like going out on the town and having a good time.I like going to the movies, going out to dinner, or taking long romantic walks on the beach.I also like just kicking back at home.
Dashing and handsome when he goes out on the town and given to massive appetites — he meets Alma when she serves him a hilariously heavy breakfast while working in a restaurant in the countryside — Reynolds is a Bluebeard whose manor is home not to the corpses of ex-wives but to a wealth of dresses, each measured to the contours of live - in lovers long since discarded as easily as their formal wear.
In its home - video debut, Date Night goes out on the town with a Blu - ray + Digital Copy special edition that presents both the Theatrical Version and a newly available Extended Version, the latter running about thirteen minutes longer than the theatrical cut.
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Whether you're heading out on a long vacation or just driving around town, dogs often enjoy the special experience of riding with the family in the car, and all the extra attention that goes with it.
Why it's on our list: Sometimes described as a «wee, twee village» (can not think why), Greyton lies in the Overberg right up against the Sonderend Mountains, its oak - lined lanes and country cottages an ode to quintessential English towns — there is even a weekly Farmers» market, if you can manage to make it out of bed in time (get there by midday and most organic vegetables have long gone).
I will always remember telling a long - time receptionist at the national company I worked for, for years, (btw, on a 50 - 50 split which meant I was truly paying office salaries, even), that I would be out of reach for a few hours, showing properties on the edge of town (where I seldom even went) and I knew the cell phone reception is awful.
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