Sentences with phrase «much commotion in»

He is conceived in the womb of a young woman, Mary who is not yet married, which most likely created much commotion in the village of Nazareth where she and her fiancé resided.

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And then, after much commotion under Arizona's basket, Wildcat forward Wayne Womack lifted up a formless shot that somehow went in, setting the stage for Martin's game - winner.
A bus driver, who was driving down Albany avenue in Hartford, heard the commotion on the bus, but didn't think much of it until a video surfaced.
Much of this commotion comes from the «buying on the dip» mentality left over from the previous bull market in the 1990s when many made a lot of money buying cheap at every dip and riding the recovery.
He was afraid of loud noises and too much commotion, among many other things that he encountered in his everyday life.
First, adding a new puppy to the family is very much like adding a toddler in terms of the time and attention required, and commotion that may ensue.
If a dog is anxious about too much noise or commotion in the house, perhaps due to construction or a child's birthday party, a crate can become a safe haven.
Lloyd Cole and the Commotions played three big sold - out shows in Melbourne, but we didn't much care for the place, particularly the deathly dull Central Business District (CBD), where we were put up.
After a short while and much jostling about I was able to move in a bit closer to see what the commotion was about — everyone wanted to watch some «dirty dancing.»
I struggle to ignore the commotion and discuss art with her and to be honest, I'd much rather have emitted a high pitched yelp, then jumped into her lap, like a terrified Shaggy taking solace in the cradling paws of Scooby - Doo.
How much commotion can one person living in 200 SF in a back yard really cause?
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