Sentences with phrase «just does the trick»

If unusual venues catch your fancy and you yearn to stage the ultimate gathering, these spots may just do the trick.
I think it may have just done the trick.......
I know avocado usually turns brown when it oxidizes but I think the lemon might just do the trick.
I don't have a favourite Halloween treat yet, but this brownie recipe might just do the trick (and treat)!
Whether you have guests over or just want to have dessert for breakfast, these carrot cake inspired pancakes might just do the trick.
Finding coconut is a bit blah on it's own - but feel mixing it with the almond flour might just do the trick.
They seem to just do the trick, they are really moist and chewy and also pretty filling, so one of these are good enough to hit the spot.
If you're looking to replace a dough - based crust that's gluten - free, Dreena Burton's Polenta Pizza Crust, with the added benefit of chickpea flour, might just do the trick.
I bet the creamy filling of these tarts will just do the trick!
I have been wanting to do pot pies at some point, this might just do the trick!
I've never had much of a sweet tooth, so this just does the trick for me.
I was looking for something for a picnic lunch after camping that doesn't need to be cooked, chilled, or prepared at all, and this may just do the trick!
If Aston Villa defend deap, Benteke is capable of hitting on the counter and a single goal may just do the trick as happened against Swansea.
It will take more than a Giant killing from Sutton to make Wenger walk the plank, Maybe that along with not qualifying for the champions league, now that might JUST do the trick... Just.?
I always say to give your child lots of hugs and kisses, because cuddling might just do the trick
A pacifier can sometimes just do the trick.
Sandwich sushi is the perfect bite - sized finger food that could just do the trick in helping your child eat more of their veggies, because somehow thinly sliced vegetables (yes, even the green ones) look so much more appealing when wrapped up in bread.
If you're looking for a way to freshen up your kitchen without completely remodeling, changing your kitchen faucet might just do the trick.
Walter Fiers discovered that targeting a particular protein segment on the influenza virus might just do the trick
Combining techniques used to produce light - bending metamaterials with those used to make optical fibres might just do the trick.
The hint of sweet might just do the trick while also providing beneficial nutrients.
While you might not have a palate for oysters and sardines right now, baking them or mixing them into olive tapenade might just do the trick.
3 for the ladies and 6 for the guys will just do the trick.
I bet the creamy filling of these tarts will just do the trick!
He felt that the type of deep heat our infrared saunas provided might just do the trick and help the women that he dearly loved.
That might just do the trick.
Seeing this lip colours on you might just do the trick, though - the shades are gorgeous, Kim!
And since returning from New York seeing all these amazing outfits matching black & beige, beige & greay, I have been determinded to find a way to wear it and your color chart just does the trick for me.
I am looking for a craft to do with my granddaughters and this will just do the trick.
After playing with different colors, I find that sometimes an all black outfit just does the trick.
I think this colour / softer leather might just do the trick but worry about them not holding up to lots of regular wear.
It might just do the trick, if its frantic doctors can save the first episode from a deadly case of hammy dialogue.
Unfortunately, the script is a bit convoluted and inefficient; but, for those in need of a fairy tale and fantasy fix, this might just do the trick.
Perhaps they never fully understood how to expand brackets... Whatever your students need a little extra help in or revision of, these worksheets might just do the trick!
But if you're looking for a quick, affordable adventure, this might just do the trick.
If your pooch only requires losing a few pounds, reducing his current food intake by 15 % or switching to a low calorie food might just do the trick.
Fiber is a substance that is great for the digestive tract — it keeps things moving regularly, and for dogs or cats who are regularly constipated, this may just do the trick.
They may not scare off intruders with their size, but their loud barking might just do the trick.
If you do not need a huge bed, but still need a big one for your Labrador, Collie, or Hound, then the Gale Pacific Coolaroo Elevated Pet Bed with Knitted Fabric may just do the trick.
Thankfully, comfort - enhancing diffusers may just do the trick for you.
If you're still looking to find that near - perfect something for the royal family aficionado on your list, we've found 15 things that might just do the trick.
Well this flight simulator mod might just do the trick for you.
If you're a fan of the FIFA series or love soccer and are looking for a game, this game might just do the trick.
If all you want to do is level up a character by fighting hordes of undead and demons with the click of your mouse, Din's Curse: Demon War might just do the trick.
If you're looking to fill that Lego Dimensions - shaped hole in your heart, this Marvel - focused smorgasbord might just do the trick.
This portable wood stove design — which can conveniently fold down to a compact, easy - to - carry package — might just do the trick to heat up the interior of a tent, tiny house, yurt or van.
* A new bill would exempt law firms from laws against abusive debt collection practices because some people don't think the legal profession is objectionable enough and maybe a policy carveout allowing them to send Rocko out to crack client heads might just do the trick.
If you can't wait for Microsoft to finally unleash the Skype UWP Preview for Windows 10 Mobile, a newly leaked version of the app may just do the trick.
Emailing a resume to a prospective employer instead of applying via job board application forms might just do the trick.
Employers expect applicants to be tenacious and proactive, so a solid resume sent directly to the employer might just do the trick.
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