Sentences with phrase «nearby table»

For round tables, sit so you — not the students — face nearby tables or other distractions.
Those dining at nearby tables would have been surprised to learn that this greying hippie had helped to invent the modern global music industry.
The same materials also spill onto the carpet and onto nearby tables, with jumbles of fancy fabric samples and empty frames, and bowls of stones, glass gems, seeds, acorn caps and other purchased and found treasures.
Treats need to be pea - sized OR SMALLER and easy to get to (pocket, training pouch or nearby table top).
I know that it's not exactly difficult to make South Africa's Cape Town look beautiful, given the perpetually sunny weather and the grand landscape of the city as it sits below nearby Table Mountain.
One young vendor, maybe 12 years old, stood silently nearby our table until our waiter realized that the boy was waiting for the leftovers.
I chatted with the wait staff and people at nearby tables, and people watched.
However, the man at the nearby table has no such financial interest in whether or not you buy this dish, and, hence, his believability to you is greater than the well - dressed waiter standing at your side.
As she talked shop with a nearby table of wine importers, she laughed and teased, and said there might be a secret bottle they'd like stashed away in the basement.
Minutes later, these pea pod looking things were delivered and thank goodness I noticed a nearby table popping out the beans, otherwise I would have probably eaten them whole, like a green bean.
Daly, who only minutes before had been the crowd's focus, yelled repeatedly to Woods from a nearby table, eliciting no response.
There, Roger allegedly scuffled with a policeman who was attempting to arrest Gary, who had become involved in a disturbance at a nearby table.
They moved the conversation to a nearby table.
Strowman walks over to Hawkins, chokeslams him into a nearby table and says to The Bar — fine, he's my partner.
Once the spraying milk has stopped and the baby has finished nursing on the first side, remove the Shell and place on a nearby table and insert the second clean Shell into the other side to catch more milk during the next let down.
To the disturbed guests at nearby tables that night, I say, «You paid a lot of money for ambience that you did not receive.»
It's also popular with politicians — foreign secretary Philip Hammond was enjoying lunch at a nearby table.
I thought you were dead», Sir John deadpanned upon spying Nick Brown, a one - time Labour whip, at a nearby table.
Real estate developer Don Peebles and NYC Comptroller Scott Stringer — both potential 2017 challengers to de Blasio — had a power breakfast at the Regency on Monday, which piqued the interest of a fellow diner, the Rev. Al Sharpton, at a nearby table.
Real estate developer Don Peebles and city Comptroller Scott Stringer had a power breakfast at the Regency on Monday, which piqued the interest of fellow diner the Rev. Al Sharpton at a nearby table.
For instance, a person in a restaurant would probably be more incensed if a neighboring diner grabbed a plate of food from another nearby table than if a waiter moved the plate to a vacant table.
The wires trailing from their laptops disappear into a tangled clump under a nearby table, where the action is coordinated by the games masters, led by Andrew Laird of Bristol - based security firm Cassidian.
On the nearby table a record player pipes the sound of a Soviet anthem.
Geena Davis watched the scene approvingly from a nearby table.
But he's also very funny — and so luxuriantly, chirpily foul - mouthed that, on a couple of occasions, I fancy I see the rather demure ladies lunching at a nearby table looking aghast, not least when he announces that the most important lesson he has learned as an actor is to remember that, even if you're the star of a film, you're always part of a team.
Each and every scenario which arises in this movie is carefully orchestrated to necessitate the use of curse words by one of our angel - faced wards, and whilst a cute kid swearing or kicking off is always funny the first time around, by the half - way point we forget we're in a cinema trying to enjoy a movie and begin to feel like we're sitting in a quiet restaurant being assaulted by that one child on a nearby table who just won't quit.
Over at a nearby table, a group of people were analysing Star Wars.
Instead of turning toward the TC, he picked up a vinyl - covered owner's manual off a nearby table.
It then demonstrated further potential as a host by taking a tray of coffee cups from the woman with its own hands and carrying it to a nearby table where it set the tray down for imaginary guests.
Not content to stay at tearoom and café tables for hours on end, they listened to the news read aloud from papers at nearby tables, and joined in the conversation.
Today she happens to be an American, one of two girls at a nearby table.
Seated at a nearby table, reporter Nick Daniels is conducting a once - in - a-lifetime interview with a legendary baseball bad - boy.
Horizontal angles are better, which means you can prop it up on a nearby table and watch video with little problem.
He then seated me at a nearby table and I pulled out my laptop, and wrote out my notes for what I would say.
By this, we mean your «normal» allocation matches those shown in our «seasons of life» matrix, a version of which is shown in the nearby table.
Place the off - limits item on the floor and place the can on the edge of a nearby table.
We ordered up a sampling of a few kinds of tacos, and shared them at a nearby table.
Upon discovering the body of a dead comrade they'll react in a surprisingly calm manner before launching the weakest, shortest search for the culprit seen in a very long time, perhaps glancing under a nearby a table or ambling three feet away.
Most of us might respond to the idea of a nuclear attack by diving under a nearby table.
A nearby table of lifetime Liberals assured me of the PM's route.
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