Sentences with phrase «mend soon»

so happy you are not allergic to your puppy but sure hope you are on the mend soon!
I sure pray you will be all on the mend soon.
Hope you're feeling better and on the mend soon.
Hope your little doggie is on the mend soon, they are truly like family aren't they.
Hope the pups are on the mend soon!
I hope everyone is on the mend soon!
Hope he mends soon and so glad it isnt summer down under!

Not exact matches

One is a world in which our economic problems are largely solved, profits are on the mend, and things will soon be back to normal, except for a lot of unemployed people whose fate is, let's face it, of no concern to Wall Street.
I hope you're on the mend and will be well very soon!
As for Cooper well as my granny used to say least said soonest mended.
I'm finally on the mend and seeing your fun night makes me hope we can get that class scheduled again soon.
I hope your knee is soon on the mend.
Haha... Hope your hubby's on the mend lovely and you guys get to go away for a well deserved break soon xx
Hope your on the mend and feeling better soon.
Johnny and Sarah have soon cleaned up the apartment, but the cracks in their life prove more difficult to mend, until Mateo (Djimon Hounsou), a troubled African artist living downstairs, offers them a miraculous gift with which to exorcise the ghost of their past and start afresh.
Annie offers to care for him until his swollen legs and broken arm are mended, but Paul soon realizes she has no intention of releasing him.
A newly arrived preacher attempts to mend his strained relationships with his wife and son, and soon faces the disdain of his congregation when he offers more than they are used to getting on Sunday mornings.
But between the trademark filing and the official game page, there's a very good chance that the Platinum Games project could be on the mend — and we could possibly see it sooner rather than later.
When I think of veteran painters like Raoul de Keyser ensconced in the small Belgian town of Deinze, or the reclusive expatriate James Bishop who has spent much of the last half century hiding out in the French countryside, the first lines of John Ashbery's poem «Soonest Mended» pop into my mind: «Barely tolerated, living on the margin / In our technological society.»
It was probably poorly mended when you rented the house, or maybe broken entirely but you missed it, but as soon as you move into your new pad all your furniture will break.
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