Sentences with phrase «pair share too»

Not exact matches

I don't want to be too personal or share too much information but let me tell you that I am sitting at my desk with a pair of jeans, old walking shoes, and a loose fitting top.
This month I've found time to get cosy with a pair of books, the very first sweater of the season and a few too many cups of coffee, and I can't wait to share my favourites with you today!
If you love these sunglasses too or if you're in need of a new pair, then you're in luck because today I'm excited to share a fun giveaway with you.
I remember sharing my surprise and excitement with a fellow shopper who also noticed they felt great and would pair well with jeans, too.
It looks very youthful and fresh on you and I love how you style it in your effortless casual manner That pair of Levi's flatter you so well — I guess I need to check them out too cuz they are a little pricey over here... Thanks for sharing!
So many of you purchased a pair too after I shared on Instagram!
I wanted to share with you this look I wore in New York: I've been obsessed with the dresses from Self Portrait, so I got myself one and I paired it to these pink velvet boots that you will see way too often here.
I just tried on a pair of sandals which arrived at my house the other day — unfortunately they're a bit too long so I'll need to exchange, but they're quite nice so I thought I'd share — these suede lace up sandals, by Franco Sarto.
However, the Bay Area sees its fair share of fog through the spring and summer so I envision it coming in handy for dining al fresco when the fog rolls in but not too warm to pair with shorts on a warmer summer night.
While Liam does share an innocent relationship with precocious 16 - year - old Adelaide (Panettiere), she often comes off as more mature than he and the age difference between the pair is far too glaring to ignore.
But if you can afford to save more, you might be able to open a Stocks and Shares ISA as well and pay into that too (max # 15k into the pair in one year).
No one can claim to have «done» the fair — it is too large and dispersed for everyone to have experienced it the same way, which makes for interesting comparisons on the plane going home, rapturous sharing of highpoints paired with the inevitable letdown of having missed this or that installation, off - piste gallery, beach happening or after - party.
When he unveiled his often lukewarm collaborative pieces with Warhol in 1985, the New York Times savaged him as an «art - world mascot» and an «all too willing accessory,» as if he were merely an instrument in the hands of the older, white, artist (in actuality, as Boom for Real shows, the pair shared a genuine artistic affinity, and were mutually beguiled by each other's work).
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z