Sentences with phrase «much trouble meeting»

Tina Turner belts out Nutbush City Limits as Peter — a pale, bespectacled fellow in his late 20s — tells me that he doesn't have much trouble meeting women.
But I have so much trouble meeting girls that I went ahead and gave it a try and I'm glad I did, very glad.
«I came away with a new hope that there are truly nice, eligible men out there and that they have as much trouble meeting women as women have meeting men.
In 2012, sisters Arum, Daroon, and Soo found themselves singing the same sad song as so many other attractive, highly successful, and highly educated singles in a city setting — Why are we having so much trouble meeting other decent people like us?

Not exact matches

The institutions are not only using the money to meet their own short - term financing needs, they are also borrowing additional money to purchase the bonds of troubled countries and earn the spread between the yields on those bonds and the much lower rate the ECB is charging them for money.
In the normal things that trouble everybody — meeting new people, crowds, shyness, human relationships — I haven't made much progress at all.6
The Swans attack shouldn't be too much trouble for the Pensioners» defence though — they've kept a clean sheet against the Welsh side in their last four meetings.
Ashley Westwood provided one of the first real goal - scoring chances of the game when he whipped in a corner that was met by Christian Benteke who tried to score with his head but never really caused much trouble.
KEY FACT: This is the first time these two have met since 1980 MATCH ODDS: Bristol City 5/1 Draw 10/3 Man Utd 8/15 ANDY SAYS: I don't see United being troubled too much in this one... 0 - 3 GRAEME SAYS: Won't be easy for United, just about get through... 1 - 2 SILKY SAYS: Easy win for United here..0 - 3 BOYLESPORTS PICK: Zlatan Ibrahimovic to score anytime @ 4/5 FOOTBALLIndex — One to follow: Still in the top ten, Paul Pogba is worth # 4.56
Unless you are going after women much younger than you, or you are totally socially inept, I can't believe you would have trouble meeting women.
The meeting began with Strømme sitting down and being told, «Do you understand how much trouble you are in?»
The trouble with online dating is that when you do finally decide to meet, there can be so much emphasis on the whole looks thing.
I love meeting new people, im kinda the rebel of the family but love to have fun i Love God and pretty much like anything as long as it isnt too much trouble.
The advantage here is that you can meet a much larger pool of prospective partners, and learn a bit about them before you even go to the trouble of meeting.
A swashbuckling scramble ensues and the guys narrowly escape, only to meet a much more bogus fate: lifeguarding a kiddie - pool, their sentence for causing so much trouble!
The trouble is there is not all that much going on in the movie that is a One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest meets The Shining wannabe.
As much as I hated his class and as much trouble as I gave him, Mr. Joyner is now one of my favorite people to meet on the street.
In addition to VWIAX (2/3 in investment grade corporates, 1/3 in dividend - paying large caps — unusual for Vanguard in being actively managed, but with a 0.18 % expense ratio that's pretty Vanguardy anyway; — RRB - I find I have no trouble meeting my target 25 % allocation to fixed income (oh, I own a few individually selected preferred stocks as part of that allocation, too — technically equity but pretty much fixed income in real life; — RRB -.
Dark and troubled history to the friendly monks and smiling faces of the locals you'll meet there's so much to learn and embrace.
We were met at the airport by a very helpful gentleman called Simon who gave us great service and for whom nothing was too much trouble - the car was a nice new Nissan Automatic - it was was spotless inside and out and a dream to drive and the Villa was excellent and had everything we wanted right next to the golf course.
We love the vibe of the city, we have several friends living there, we both speak German and Zab lived as an expat in Munich before we met, so I don't think we'd have much trouble fitting in to life there.
The staff at Mantra were the most obliging and helpful people you could ever hope to meet nothing was to much trouble service second to none and always delivered with a smile.
Joshua Shenk states: «His [George Vaillant's] central question is not how much or how little trouble these men met, but rather precisely how — and to what effect — they responded to that trouble.
Most people of every age would have trouble replacing their possessions if they were lost, but seniors are particularly vulnerable to loss, because they have accumulated so much over time and because they are generally living on a pension or other fixed income and monthly expenses are already difficult enough to meet as it is.
There you are, all dressed up in your finest, ready to sit down across the table from someone you know absolutely nothing about, and hopefully survive the meeting without too much trouble.
The resume written by us will definitely meet your whole requirements and aid you to win interviews without much trouble.
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