Sentences with phrase «of big ordeal»

I've been avoiding the whole issue for quite some time because I've always envisioned it being sort of big ordeal, ifyaknowwhatI'm $ ayin.

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But it is immature and not material enough to make such a [big] deal of a personal ordeal
No need to make a big soap opera out of the whole ordeal.
The most controversial figure throughout this whole ordeal has likely been Rashad McCants, one of the biggest stars on UNC's 2005 national championship team.
I do nt see why us the arsenal, the arsenal of yesterday, today the future should be drag threw this ordeal, this club belongs to us and no know is bigger than our arsenal.The board of arsenal are also held accountable for such failure, its no use saying wenger will get more money because the problem is with the manager and those board members with greed for wealth.
From the ordeals that I had gone through, one of my biggest takeaways is this: it is necessary to be well - informed on breastfeeding for medical situations, so that we can get the right medication and treatment that we need.
Haircuts are a big ordeal for him because of the feeling of hair falling and on the skin and the sensation of the hair clippers.
I won't go into the big long story of the events of why I was married on such short notice... because I did a separate post explaining that ordeal a while back (you can click here to read that story).
The script was reportedly inspired by the real - life ordeals of Harlow and Clara Bow and Harlow is clearly in on the gag and having fun with it, playing the public role of the big screen glamour girl while her private life is all chaos and frustration.
All the Money in the World is a depiction of that ordeal, for young Paul (played by Charlie Plummer, no relation to Christopher, who could break big with this and next year's Lean on Pete) and for his mother, Abigail, played with heavy but successful affect by Michelle Williams.
All of these little expenses can begin to add up, and before you know it, an attempt to save money has turned into a bigger ordeal than you intended.
That is, one can enjoy using the driver's license, which he or she has obtained after the ordeal of the driving school, in a bigger geographical limit.
Of course, you can upgrade to Windows 10 for free provided you're running Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 on a PC that meets Microsoft's system requirements, but reverting to these operating systems from the preview becomes a bigger ordeal.
Didn't turn into a big ordeal, because I had quite a bit of equity.
The common trait I've seen in all of these women is that they seem to «deep» clean everytime they clean so that every chore becomes this big, long ordeal, nothing else gets done, and the house is still a wreck at the end of the day.
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