Sentences with phrase «nearly everyone in town»

This pretty much means nearly everyone in town is familiar with the work and in particular, the blur paintings on display (he said these will be the last of the series).
After questioning the locals it becomes apparent that you and Toro aren't the only ones affected by this event: nearly everyone in town had some sort of little dream go unfulfilled thanks to the star's grand entrance, and coincidentally the two of you become wrapped up in every one.
We gave away bags of zucchini to neighbors, friends and to nearly everyone in town.

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The students, their teachers, the parents, and nearly everyone else in town wanted to learn.
«Save Tonight» saw Paula take to the stage for a solo, «Living on a Prayer» had nearly everyone in the surf camp crowd singing at the top of their voices and, as Star Surf Moliets resident Irishman, Neil had the entire group stomping their feet and singing as loudly as they could with his very enthusiastic performances of «Wild Rover» and «Dirty Old Town».
If, as seems likely, we are heading into another low point in the Ice Age the consequences of making energy harder to get and more expensive will be evident to nearly everyone and the corrupt and self - serving gatekeepers are likely to be run out of town on a rail.
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