Sentences with phrase «of frantic phone calls»

They say that ignorance is bliss, but, in our case, ignorance usually led to a series of frantic phone calls about something we should have taken care of sooner.

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Prayer is not chatting on the phone with God, it is the frantic radio calls of a platoon under heavy fire calling for air support.
Caregiving may begin with a frantic phone call from the emergency room in the middle of the night.
I thought of the frantic last phone calls to loved ones; none of us wants to die alone.
Rather than dealing with frantic phone calls from your teen that the sleepover birthday party they're at only has hot dogs and hamburgers available — something I did to my Mom countless times — get in the habit of calling ahead to check food options and always packing emergency foods like string cheese, granola bars, apple slices, or peanut butter sandwiches.
But so far, it has been frantic, with reports coming in of phone calls already being made by potential candidates, like Chuka Ummuna or Andy Burnham.
When a frantic phone call summons her home, novelist Daphne learns that her mother is accused of murdering her father.
Once in a while, when someone is in the process of moving out of their apartment, we'll get a frantic phone call from the insured.
A couple of evenings ago, I received a frantic phone call from one of my cat - owning clients.
She works late nights making sure the dogs and cats whom the school houses are taken care of properly, and answers dozens of phone calls daily from frantic students.
A frantic call to a friend ensured that my dog and two cats were removed from my house around midnight the night before and evacuated to Dallas, but in the days immediately following I spent a significant amount of time on the phone or online with animal shelters, veterinarians and boarding places trying to ensure my pets» safety until I could get to them.
One of the veterinary technicians took a phone call from a frantic client that stated her dog had been impaled by a stick through its chest.
Once in a while, when someone is in the process of moving out of their apartment, we'll get a frantic phone call from the insured.
The buyer makes a frantic phone call to his Realtor, who in turn phones the listing salesperson, who advises: «Sorry, the sellers have moved out of town and I have no forwarding address for them.»
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