Sentences with phrase «literally run out of time»

In the squandered sci - fi tale In Time, the rich subjugate the poor by equating one's lifespan with money — something lower - class citizens don't have — and the paycheck - to - paycheck folks literally run out of time and expire.
I had envisioned making this all weekend and really meant to get a post up on Sunday but it was just one of those days that I literally ran out of time.
I had envisioned making this all weekend and really meant to get a post up on Sunday but it was just one of those days that I literally ran out of time.
We literally ran out of time to send cards or take holiday photos so I had some help from my mom in shooting these fun photos.

Not exact matches

I sit tapping my fingers on my desk staring at the clock at 4:49 and jump out of my chair as soon as the clock hits 5:00 I run (I literally run) to my car, jump in and then it is time to start the million list of things that have to get done.
This is the ideal «I - literally - have - no - time - to - make - packed - lunches - the - night - before» kind of lunch, and just requires grabbing whatever fresh vegetables you have in your fridge that morning as you run out the door, that's it!
When a franchise descends to having its own characters wink at the audience with jokes about how it's run out of ideas, and resorts to just (literally) setting things on fire, not once but twice in it's 90ish minute runtime, it's one movie past time to stop.
As we ran it for it's first time out that year, it went BANG, literally leaping off the rollers and doing about # 15,000 worth of damage — very scary!
There are times when playing where you will literally run out of sheer terror
Composed by Hiroshi Kawaguchi (After Burner, Out Run, and more) and Yasuhiro Takagi (Virtua Racing, F355 Challenge and more), both composers who where literally at the top of their game during this time period.
Throughout the 1970's the two performed together in pieces that tested the boundaries of identity and intimacy, such as «Breathing in / Breathing out,» where they shared breath until they ran out of oxygen and collapsed, or Relation in Time, where their hair was literally braided together.
One single newspaper with a current 2015 circulation of 12,000 is the only one which reported on the ICE campaign during its run, Greenwire (at that time a literally weeks - old environmental news service with minimal subscribers) came out with its alert ten days after the last known date of ICE campaign efforts, the trade journal publication The Energy Daily came out with its first report over two weeks after that last ICE campaign date, and the NYT report was out a day short of a month later.
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