Sentences with phrase «often fill the box»

Lawyers being lawyers, they would often fill the box with ambiguous caveats and disclaimers and the like, all of which made those reading the submissions, including the Chambers staff, scratch their heads wondering if the matter was in fact publishable or not.

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Layer cakes, cupcakes, pies and tarts take a bit more finessing, often requiring a bulky box or tupperware which must be held upright lest the icing or filling end up in a state of gooey disarray.
filled them up with LOTS of liquid... juice boxes, water, popsicles, etc. so that they were OFTEN feeling the urge to use the potty • set a timer so they were sitting on the potty at least every hour (every time they would successfully use the potty I would reset the timer)
Students fill in each empty box with a word (they are often invited to choose a FREE spot).
The best kinds of publication layout designs are those which are easy to follow, but surprise the reader every so often with something that breaks the grid slightly, like an image that fills an entire page, or a large, bold text box.
Check to see if there are any so - called little free libraries in the neighbourhood — they come in the form of little wooden boxes often outside a home, filled with books for passersby to «take a book, return a book,» according to the Little Free Library, an American non-profit organization that promotes literacy.
Any toy that has been filled with catnip — some kind of dried herb that cats go crazy over — is destined to keep him amused for hours, but often the most entertaining of all for kitty is a box with large holes cut into it that he can jump in and out of.
True, the countries in MENA are often overlooked due to wild misconceptions, but the Middle East and North Africa together is a travel treasure box filled with lush locales and thrilling experiences.
The artist Alex Da Corte's elaborate installations are often carnivalesque, filled with strange sculptural objects (motorized plastic swans, an enormous box of Kleenex, a cat - shaped neon sign) and otherworldly environments.
Often a rudimentary grid subtly showed itself, as in Untitled (2003), a looming vertical painting roughly 9.5 feet high and 6 feet wide, filled with teetering boxes of gritty scribbled color.
Critics maintain that this requirement is prohibitive, as these documents are often so large that they fill numerous boxes.
Because they appear in a box on a form there is often a temptation to provide a basic, factual answer, without going into too much detail, in much the same way as you might if you are if you are filling in an application for a passport or bank account.
I'm always changing my coffee table, but it usually has a stack of books, some candles, a display box filled with fossils, and often a plant.
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