Sentences with phrase «make some noise»

«We banged some pots and pans together, made some noise, got the word out.
Back in 2005 the China Offshore Oil Company, or CNOOC, got burned when U.S. lawmakers made noises to block its US$ 18.5 - billion takeover of integrated Unocal Oil Company, eventually bought by Chevron.
Whatever you hear after that from across the hall will sound like what it is: just a bunch of strangers making noise.
If you're not driving, and you don't own the car, there's not a lot of chance to rev the engine — and certainly not much opportunity for the kind of doofuses who intentionally have loud engines just to make noise.
Are you annoyed by autoplay videos making noise when you open a new tab in your browser?
Hulu didn't win the most Emmy awards on Sunday night, but the streaming service's big night was bright enough to let Hollywood know that Amazon and Netflix are no longer the only digital players making noise on the awards circuit.
At the time, the former investment banker was making noise about taking the world's largest economy off life support, which helped market bulls roar into the new year.
(3) While some of the major consulting and accounting firms and a few software operations are making some noise about the need for additional levels of business protection, the fact is that, as of now, there's simply no viable supplier or solution — regardless of what a business might be able to afford to pay — that can support all of the diverse IT needs that continue to grow and to grow more complex and more broadly distributed throughout organizations.
While contractors will likely do their best to make their presence as subtle as possible, taking down walls, ripping up carpet and upgrading the entrance and workspaces makes noise — often a lot of it.
The carmaker also hasn't made any noises about 2018 being a lower - profit year, distancing itself from crosstown rival Ford.
Sanders is making noise in the polls, but the rest of the party's candidates have had trouble gaining any traction.
Federal minister of employment and social development Jason Kenney has declared his admiration for Germany's co-op system and made noises about emulating it here, but there has been no action or investment yet to accompany his endorsement.
«He shouted at his female colleague instructing her not to make any noise and ordering her to lie low on her gambling table,» Macau police spokeswoman Yeung Sau - chan, said.
See how 10 companies succeeded — and five failed miserably — when it came to making some noise.
The online game distributor made noise in 2013 with a promise to revolutionize the gaming market by jumping from PCs to the living room through open - source consoles featuring a touch - pad - equipped controller.
«Make sure to thank them for the previous year's work (mentioning specific things you've accomplished together is always smart), and make noises about more collaboration in the future.
Cons: Programming may take some getting used to, makes noise when food hits the bowl, AC power adapter sold separately, no Wi - fi connectivity option
«The idea behind it is, if you want to go out there and just make noise, you don't need us... but if you want to find that sweet spot where what you have to say resonates with what your audience is listening for, that's where we can make a difference.»
While Millennials at work continue to make noise and generate headlines, quietly falling under the radar is the fact that Generation Z — those born between 1994 and 2010 — is now the largest portion of the U.S. population, edging out Millennials 26 percent to 24.5 percent.
The Los Angeles interests are also making noises about a lawsuit theorizing the board had a fiduciary duty to entertain a bid.
But we knew we had a really good book that was going to make noise
The announcement links up two parallel and connected storylines: For several years, Hollywood studios and their owners have been making noises about keeping their stuff away from Netflix, which they used to view as a nice - to - have buyer for their old stuff, and now view as an incredibly powerful competitor.
The Chinese are in Italy and making some noise about buying Italian companies to ensure a place in the European economies.
The Trump administration has already made noises about wanting to get rid of NAFTA's dispute - settlement regime, which Canada has used successfully to fend off previous U.S. attacks on its lumber.
Luke Campbell says he's been quiet for too long as he prepares to «make some noise» Saturday night ahead of a potential world title fight.
Nothing moves anywhere around us; there is no sound, no insects, no animals in the area to make noise.
After being put into the back of a police van, the Baltimore officers removed him for making noise, placing his legs in shackles.
But one Asheville, North Carolina, citizen was evidently unfamiliar with this unspoken rule and called the police to make a noise complaint about an Independence Day party.
I made a noise somewhere between a laugh and a sob, myself.
Because all these teenagers like to sing their hearts out and because I can hear babies and restless toddlers making noise without restraint.
Yes, I'm well aware that you've made noises to that effect, but the condescension and gaslighting you're engaging in just now give the lie to your expressions of concern for Julie.
But every time, those tweets serve the same purpose as the clanging cymbal Paul mentions in 1 Corinthians 13 — merely a way to make noise.
Don't make noise when u don't know.
Okay, you try living in a 1940's barn attic without making noise under the threat of deportation to the likes of Auschwitz and see how trivial it seems....
You don't have to be violent to expose evil; sometimes you just have to get out and make some noise.
It's time to make some noise, approach our leaders and do our part to build bridges and opportunities for singles to connect.
To tell someone they're damned because they're making noise is stupid.
If he woke up while in the tomb, then all he would have had to do was make a noise to scare away his supersti.tious guards, and get his followers to release him.
They make noise and get the press because the media loves the sensationalism.
As soon as I heard it, I said to Lisa that if my paintings could make noise, this is what they would sound like.
Your paintings make noise.
And the truth of the matter, most slugs making noise about abortion are only concerned with tax money being used, which in of itself clearly shows they do not know anything about the law, and the use of tax funds for abortion, because it is already illegal.
So can someone please tell me why the heck this rich know - it - all and all you other non-believers are wasting your breath and making noise like you are scratching a chalkboard.
Our Pastors always need to ask our believers to turn off their cell phones or not to make noise before preaching.
Hamlet thinks Claudius exists if he thinks of him in either way, if he thinks «Claudius makes noises in his sleep» or «Claudius wants to have me killed».
We can give up and be silent, or we can keep on making noise.
The guy said: «Just start talking and make a noise.
So Laurence Tribe» who ought to know» acknowledges «the possibility of making noises in the Constitution's language that sound like an argument for just about anything,» and he frets that «the text of the Constitution can be read to justify just about any decision» and so can safely be ignored.»
We officially make noises like the moralists, knowing that such preachments are not effective in the face of secular calls to absolute freedom.
After you have a baby, you are left with a softly pooched out tummy and aching nether - regions, sore breasts and your entire heart now laying beside you making noises like a kitten.
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