Sentences with phrase «lark does»

Lark does things a little differently.
She'll even post GIFs, the Internet's favorite things since cats, which Lark doesn't do.
This parenting lark doesn't seem to get easier it's just that the challenges are different — less avout sleep deprivation than attitude - induced mental torture — and I don't think I could juggle all the challenges of all the children at all the ages at the same time.
It shows the deed as a lark done by two «superior beings» who just want to prove their greatness.

Not exact matches

Maybe you've always had the sense that your personal daily rhythms don't really fit into either the stereotypical «lark» or «night owl» pattern.
It shows five young Galileans, under the banner of God's kingdom, going off on a lark, leaving the older folks to do their chores.
Lark News does more to help us laugh about ourselves.
«Bill Lark in Tasmania really taught me everything I know and I spent a lot of years tasting and assessing Lark whiskies before we made them available for release and everything that we did in Tasmania we're recreating here with the benefit of a much better ability to select barrels.
«It's probably unrealistic that a news channel will do a sports show, but it's my lark,» says Van Susteren.
You have to feel sorry for John Barnes, he really hasn't taken to this whole managerial lark half as well as he did to bombing down the wing.
Look at United doing the deep defending lark last year.
But that isn't good enough if their goal of survival is to be achieved this season, and you do get the feeling that Blackpool will only have one shot at this Premier League lark so get it spot on they must.
«Poor grades tied to class times that don't match our biological clocks: Schedules of night owls, morning larks and daytime finches may predict their educational outcomes..»
As for the SDP thing, never understood this democracy lark, the public had a democratic right to vote for someone other than labour, as now they didn't like what labour stood for, and they did!!
To separate the owls from the larks from the finches, and gain a more accurate alertness profile, the researchers tracked students» activity levels on days that they did not attend a class.
«Poor grades tied to class times that don't match our biological clocks: Schedules of night owls, morning larks and daytime finches may predict their educational outcomes..»
Sleepier adolescents reported significantly worse self - regulation, as did teens who tended to be «night owls» rather than «morning larks
I know some people think that blogging is a lark, and while that might be true for amateurs like me, I don't think it's remotely accurate for professional bloggers.
I did 12 weeks of vlogging (at www.MarkBrooks.TV) to learn about Youtube and video blogging, and mainly as a lark.
But as a short - term lark, it's goofy, doesn't take itself too seriously, and certainly feels well - calibrated to a very particular appetite that's uniquely suited to pay cable.
Given how good Smith can be with actors, it's a surprise he didn't make good on the promise of his premise and turn this into a full - blooded comic - horror lark.
So what begins as a lark — with the vast assortment of comic book characters trotting out their costumes; middle - aged Bruce Banner humorously being so out of practice that he can no longer transform himself into the Hulk; Tony Stark bantering once again with Gwyneth Paltrow's Pepper Potts; Holland's Peter Parker looking so childish even he seems to wonder what he's doing in this company; Dave Bautista stealing every scene he's in; Scarlett Johansson and Don Cheadle being given absolutely nothing fresh or original to do; Evans trying to leave his Captain America persona behind him — transforms into something genuinely threatening and grim, something, in fact, that has to be taken seriously: the prospect that evil can win.
being a favourite) and comfortably acknowledge that the film was a lark, done out of a genuine affection for their craft and the B - Movies that inspired them.
While an enjoyable lark filled with a number of giddily enjoyable moments, this adaptation of Henry Fielding's novel is oftentimes a fairly uneven and scattershot affair with extended sequences that frankly do not work particularly well.
DAD»S ARMY»S all - star British cast includes Bill Nighy as Wilson (The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, Love Actually), Catherine Zeta Jones as Rose (Side Effects, Chicago, The Legend of Zorro), Toby Jones as Captain Mainwaring (The Hunger Games, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows), Tom Courtenay as Corporal Jones (Quartet), Michael Gambon as Godfrey (Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, The King's Speech), Blake Harrison as Pike (The Inbetweeners), Danny Mays as Walker (Atonement), Bill Paterson as Fraser (Miss Potter), Sarah Lancashire (Last Tango in Halifax, Lark Rise to Candleford), Alison Steadman (Gavin & Stacey), Mark Gatiss (Sherlock, Doctor Who) and Annette Crosbie (What We Did on Our Holiday).
These folks are all writers, casuals, non-professionals who do it as a lark, rather than a true vocation.
We're rooting for Colum McCann or Jayne Anne Phillips for fiction (fun fact: the same reviewer who wrote about this year's Booker Prize winner, Wolf Hall, for BookPage also covered Lark and Termite — does that mean Jayne Anne's a shoo - in?)
Just hold still on Saturday nights when the best thing to do was fly down dark roads in Billy Clodfelter's Lark with the windows rolled down and the music up.
We did not go there on a lark, but instead had a mission!
They're just trying to do something for fun, but now they have to leave their «writing on a lark» easily accessible forever to avoid being stuck with that red flag.
Written by Greg Rucka Art and Letters by Michael Lark Colors by Santi Arcas With amazing collaborations on Gotham Central, Punisher, and Daredevil under their belts, I was convinced Greg Rucka and Michael Lark couldn't do anything together that would possibly disappoint me.
They may have started out doing this «as a lark» but when the money came pouring in they started getting serious real fast.
Okay, sure, it says — there may be one writer out there who's doing quite well at this whole indie writing lark, but don't you go getting any ideas.
I'm also Nordic Ambassador and Publications Editor for the Alliance of Independent Authors, an organisation without which I couldn't have done any of this indie author lark.
For the wealthy, picnics are a lark, for the less wealthy an escape, and for this Frugal Traveler, who spent nine days in Paris at the end of May and early June, proof that classic Parisian indulgence doesn't have to cost a fortune.
So do not spend time trying to ruin others experiences just because your console of choice is larking behind to something you do nt possess!
I don't know what possible use this telescope application has beyond being an interesting lark, but my compliments to Pietrow for his ingenuity.
So while it's clearly a notch below Sony's UBP - X800 and the Oppo UDP - 203, it's still a darn sight better than standard Blu - ray, and will give you a sharper, clearer picture whether you're watching Ryan Gosling lark about in La La Land or a penguin doing the same in Planet Earth II.
I sure don't, because its presence in the eShop shows the two biggest mistakes Nintendo are making with this whole virtual console lark.
I want to build something that lasts, I want an outcome that does right by my kids, I want to grow a thing where I can eventually afford to leave and be able to do this whole games development lark as a hobby rather than as an incredibly stressful and low - paying job.
EUROPEAN and AMERICAN paintings framed by Gill & Lagodich include (in alphabetical order): Milton Avery, Conversation in Studio, 1943; Jules Adolphe Breton, The Song of the Lark, 1884; Elbridge Ayer Burbank, six Native American portraits, Kah - Kap - Tee / Moqui, Wick - Ah - Te - Wah / Moqui, Ko - Pe - Ley / Moqui, Pah - Puh / Moqui, Shu - Pe - La / Moqui, Ho - Mo - Vi / Moqui, 1898; Gustave Caillebotte, Paris Street; Rainy Day, 1877; William Merritt Chase, North River Shad, c. 1910; Thomas Cole, New England Scenery, 1839; Jasper Cropsey, Blasted Tree, c. 1850; Gustave Courbet, Reverie (Portrait of Gabrielle Borreau), 1862; Thomas Doughty, Coming Squall (Nahant Beach with a Summer Shower), 1835; Thomas Eakins, Study for «William Rush Carving His Allegorical Statue of the Schuylkill River», c. 1876 - 77; DeScott Evans, The Irish Question, 1880s, Marsden Hartley, The Last of New England — The Beginning of New Mexico, 1918/19; George Hitchcock, Flower Girl in Holland, c. 1887; Winslow Homer, Peach Blossoms, c. 1878; Edward Hopper, Nighthawks, 1942; George Inness, Crossing The Ford, 1848; George Inness, Summer in the Catskills, 1867, George Inness, The Mill Pond, 1889, George Inness, Early Morning, Tarpon Springs, 1892; George Inness, The Home of the Heron, 1893; George Inness, After A Summer Shower, 1894, Joshua Johnson, Mrs. Andrew Bedford Bankson and Son, Gunning Bedford Bankson, 1803/05; Otis Kaye, Heart of the Matter, 1963; Fernand Leger, Reclining Woman, 1922; Fernand Leger, Still Life, 1926; Edouard Manet, Still - Life with Carp, 1864; Edouard Manet, Bullfight, 1865/66; Julius Gari Melchers, Mother and Child, c. 1906; Jean - Francois Millet, In the Auvergne, 1866/69; Jean - Francois Millet, Bringing Home the Calf; Jean - Francois Millet, The Shepherdess; William Sidney Mount, Bar - Room Scene, 1835; Camille Pissarro, The Place du Havre, Paris, 1893; Severin Roesen, An Abundance of Fruit, 1860; Albert Pinkham Ryder, The Essex Canal, 1896; John Singer Sargent, Venetian Glass Workers, 1880/82; John Singer Sargent, Thistles, 1883/89; John Singer Sargent, The Fountain, Villa Torlonia, Frascati, Italy, 1907; Elihu Vedder, The Fates Gathering in the Stars, 1887; Charles Wilbert White, This, My Brother, 1942; Hale Woodruff, Twilight, 1926; and more...
Translating those obligations into the circumstances of this case, Sharp LJ confirms that the question which ought to have been asked was: «Whether, as a matter of objective fact visitors to the school were reasonably safe in using the premises, including for this purpose, the water fountain, bearing in mind of course that children do not behave like adults, and are inclined to lark around.»
Lark and Penny are useful but don't provide much that you can't get with a few extra button pushes on other apps.
You (hopefully) won't be confusing Lark with a person any time soon, but it does come in handy.
All you have to do is type (or speak) the information it asks for and Lark will respond appropriately.
At Bolt, we do things a bit differently; forget this 360 degree recruiter lark, we want someone who can... more
I don't know if anyone has mentioned it yet, but you're making a lark's head knot.
I can remember feeling one of them bite my boob in the surf, I rubbed at it in annoyance, didn't think anything more about it, just kept larking about.
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