Sentences with phrase «of a breeze in»

Did any of the children love to throw open their bedroom windows on warm nights, to listen to the sound of the breeze in the trees, to wake up to the sounds of birds in the morning?
Here in Italy's landlocked Lombardy region there was no sea whatsoever, nor even a telltale hint of a breeze in the air and, drenched under an intensely blinding noonday sun, the square felt spookily deserted.
The sunroof is great for letting in light, but it doesn't let much of a breeze in when you need it.
Imagine you feel a bit of a breeze in your home one day.
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Immediately beneath a wind turbine a conversation can easily be conducted without raising one's voice, and often the sound of the breeze in nearby vegetation drowns - out the sound of turbines at distances of a kilometre or more.
Our small family is walking away from a $ 150k income [which is a lot where we live] for the feel of the breeze in my hair and a goal to change the way law is practiced...» more

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Or choose one of the tented beds, taking in the sweet smell of rose petals wafting on the breeze.
I think that a lot of people in the US think that tax evasion and tax avoidance is something that happens in a far off place with palm trees and ocean breezes.
While classmates at her all - white elite high school breezed into adulthood and homeownership with help from their parents, she «bought my first home as a co-signer to my grandmother who was next on the list of longtime renters in our gentrifying neighborhood... to be displaced.»
Your experience of something in the world - a building, a breeze, a smell - is not necessarily exactly the same as anyone else's.
If Delta passengers need to connect to a destination not already served by its extensive network, they could do so more easily through one of its Skyteam partners» hubs in Europe, which, compared to Heathrow, are a breeze to connect through.
Monday in Malaysia is a breeze as cost of living is under $ 2,500 a month, says International Living's Mark Raccuia.
In the report, Rupert Soames, the chief executive of Serco, suggests that «individual [non-executive directors] popping in to [various locations of the business] to sniff the breeze works well.&raquIn the report, Rupert Soames, the chief executive of Serco, suggests that «individual [non-executive directors] popping in to [various locations of the business] to sniff the breeze works well.&raquin to [various locations of the business] to sniff the breeze works well.»
In this April 21, 2008 file photo, national flags of the United States, Canada, and Mexico fly in the breeze in New OrleanIn this April 21, 2008 file photo, national flags of the United States, Canada, and Mexico fly in the breeze in New Orleanin the breeze in New Orleanin New Orleans.
NEW YORK, N.Y. — Adorned with an American flag that flapped in the breeze, the last pieces of a silver spire were hoisted to the top of the World Trade Center on Thursday as construction workers cheered its ascent.
«A lot of times, our most innovative ideas come to us when we're in our most relaxed states, like lying in bed trying to fall asleep or while shooting the [breeze] with a favorite bartender.
Amazon.com (NASDAQ: AMZN) stock continued its winning ways in 2017, jumping 56 % during the year, breezing by the S&P 500's 21.8 % return, and beating the returns of its fellow FANG stocks, Facebook, Netflix, and Google parent Alphabet.
Children can be snapped in and out of the carrier with ease making impromptu diaper changes a breeze.
With that in mind, I'm reluctant to pick The Shape of Water as this year's Best Picture winner: It received the most nominations and several guild wins, but like La La Land (which also breezed through awards season until the final night), it's a retro pastiche.
In a USA TODAY test drive, the Fusion smoothly navigated many of the bustling urban streets of Pittsburgh, breezing over the Three Sisters bridges above the Allegheny River and safely avoiding bicyclists and walkers on vibrant Penn Avenue.
In fact, some of these tools make it a breeze to segment your traffic according to location and incorporate that into your testing environment.
The company has made use of the prowess of blockchain technology to make depositing and withdrawals in crypto currencies a real breeze for the investors.
A bad apple will probably be swayed by a breeze and hit the ground faster, but the kind of «bad apple» in question who is practising as REALTOR in B.C., didn't seem to be concerned if they would even hit the ground — let alone how hard they might hit, and that's the problem Marty that seems to be above your level of reasoning.
Crickets are chirpin'the water is high There's a soft cotton dress on the line hangin» dry Window wide open African trees Bent over backwards from a hurricane breeze Not a word of goodbye not even a note She gone with the man in the long black coat.
Leeana's new book, Begin Again: The Brave Practice of Releasing Hurt and Receiving Rest, is the courageous call to open the window, even an inch, to let the breeze of grace come in.
There's a sort of shared anticipation in the air as the days grow shorter, the breezes get cooler, and folks everywhere begin new journeys together — a new school year for teachers and students, new jobs for recent grads, new projects at work, new Sunday school classes at church, new shows on TV, a new session of Congress in Washington, new routines, new people, new information, new schedules.
With the ferocity of an Old Testament prophet, Powers indicts our blindness and selfishness, a grotesque narrowing of vision; one of his principal characters learns early on that «human wisdom counts less than the shimmer of birches in a breeze
Here in our shady submontane seclusion, cool breezes constantly blow down from the peaks above, and through the southern pass, even during the hottest months of summer.
Or that the invisible and transcendent God took a daily stroll in the Garden of Eden to enjoy the evening breezes, like a squire surveying his estates.
Sitting in a steepled building with stained glass remembrances of Jesus» life while munching a bit of bread and sipping a bit of juice somehow does not help us catch a glimpse of Jesus nearly so easily as munching some potato chips and sipping from a bottle of water alongside a group of people who live in the streets, as the coastal breezes waft the ever - present stench of urine from the nearby walls and bushes over our little group.
I recognize I tend towards the «mystic» side of Christianity... but without the gentle breeze of changing insights, I would have great difficulty continuing as a believer in Jesus.
Taking out his knife, he split the pillow open, and then, going to the window of the second floor of his house, he dumped the feathers from that pillow into the breeze so they blew in every direction.
Though this labor of love was never a money - maker, thousands of Earth Flags were sold over the decades, and to this day, if you show up at an environmental rally, you are bound to see one flapping in the breeze.
Yes, when late autumn comes, even the flower can speak the wisdom of the years and say with truthfulness, «All has its time, there is «a time to be born and a time to die»; there is a time to jest lightheartedly in the spring breeze, and a time to break under the autumn storm; there is a time to burst forth into blossom, beside the running water, beloved by the stream, and a time to wither and be forgotten; a time to be sought out for one's beauty, and a time to be unnoticed in one's wretchedness; there is a time to be nursed with care, and a time to be cast out with contempt; there is a time to delight in the warmth of the morning sun and a time to perish in the night's cold.
Surveying the sea of green plants rustling in a pleasant breeze, the 43 - year - old describes what he feels: «A knife in my heart.»
Rarely has such a refreshing breeze stirred in the dusty halls of philosophy.
God took a boy out of the shepherd's field and put him in the palace, but not before embedding the hillside, the breeze, the night sky and the quiet times into his heart.
I have, therefore, girded up the loins of my typewriter and decided to breeze ahead — without having a first chapter on the ministry in the Bible, a second on the ministry in the early church, a third on ministry in the Middle Ages — and so on until finally we might get to the present.
If they could only have cast their minds further back, perhaps they might have recalled a lost paradise: green and yellow meadows stirred by tender winds, umbrageous forests and emerald groves, glass - blue mountain peaks melting into azure skies, glittering bays whose diamond waters break in jade and turquoise surges on sands like powdered alabaster — where the rain falls gently, and is transformed by the setting sun into shimmering curtains of gold — where, beyond verdant valleys and limestone caves, lies a palace filled with every delight the senses can endure, enclosing garden courtyards where crystal fountains splash in porphyry basins, intoxicating perfumes hang upon the breezes, undying flowers of every hue shine out amid the greenery's blue shadows...
The symbol strikes a chord in the very depths of the soul, whereas the language of abstraction touches only the surface of the mind like a passing breeze.
A brilliant school of interpretation of Greek mythology would have it that in their origin the Greek gods were only half - metaphoric personifications of those great spheres of abstract law and order into which the natural world falls apart — the sky — sphere, the ocean - sphere, the earth - sphere, and the like; just as even now we may speak of the smile of the morning, the kiss of the breeze, or the bite of the cold, without really meaning that these phenomena of nature actually wear a human face.
The only movement at the scene came from the rectangular plate dangling by a single bolt from the front of the car, swaying a little in the hot breeze.
Context: Last night I was shooting the breeze with my roommates when one of them brought up religion and how it was a «good thing to grow up with religion because it gives children something to believe in», when I countered that there are many different things children can believe in growing up without having to resort to something like religion, I basically had to sit there for 10 minutes about how atheism ruins lives because it makes everyone apathetic and despondent.
Ahhh Religion... just feel the breeze of separation and dispute all in the name of the one you think you know, in the name of the of the one who brings peace and in the name of the one that is love?
I love the idea of churches playing a role in building this wider communion, just as I yearn for the day when half our steeples boast windmills to catch the breeze that God sends across the land.
Finally, it is an error because the reason the Christian does not advocate or practice shooting abortionists is grounded in biblical ethics, rather than some finger — in — the — breeze sense of the political or social climate.
When gospel - related themes about justice, peace, and equality are raised in the various elements of culture, the church may suspect that these issues did not rise solely out of the hearts and minds of unregenerate people, but were created by the gentle breezes of the Spirit upon all people in our society.
I can look at the apple trees, or I can listen for the sound of bees, or I can sniff the scents of autumn in the breeze.
Dining in a covered verandah open to the gentle breeze, we could hear the soft sound of the surf and gaze on the softly - lit tropical foliage below us.
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