Sentences with phrase «let his guard down long»

How do we let our guard down long enough to honestly wrestle and learn, without losing our faith entirely?
I have friends I can't convince to let their guard down long enough to see this, people who reflexively roll their eyes at every new project James Franco undertakes.

Not exact matches

Arsenal should beat them comfortably (fingers crossed — not jinxing) so long as the game doesn't have that «end of season» feel to it, because Arsenal being Arsenal, we can always let our guard down.
«Oh no, it's been too long let me check on him, etc, etc.» It took so much work to get my baby here, I couldn't let my guard down now!
The most poignant passages in the novel come when Constance lets down her guard and gives us even the smallest glimpse of these deeper feelings: how it felt to have Sheriff Heath's warm hand clasping her ungloved one, how she responded by gripping that hand too tightly, and the «inexplicable sorrow and longing» she felt when he released her hand and walked away.
I never let my guard down when I am out with my dog, but we have come such a long way.
Like the time I was robbed on a train because I let my guard down or the time Scott and I showed up at the Bozeman Airport only to find that we no longer had a car rental.
Just walking into a health food store no longer means you can let your guard down and buy food willy - nilly.
Keep the scale but let nature delve (also as a noun, a cavity in the ground) a bit longer and the dell might become a steep - sided dingle — which is a funny thing because the Dingle I know is in fact a tower that stands guard, as it were, over the Northwest Arm in Halifax, proving as with down, perhaps, that up and down are merely perspectives of the same thing.
Feeling confident that I had finally mastered the proper technique, I let my guard down for just long enough to rip a hole in my skin at the base of my neck.
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