Sentences with phrase «people walk down the hall»

A dog that barks in an apartment might think the chime of the elevator is an approaching predator, or that a person walking down the hall is an intruder.

Not exact matches

I know what is like to walk down the halls thinking people are talking about you and have that be factually true.
One more possibility is that you've written the book in the third person past tense («Peter walked down the hall and a man stepped out of the shadows»), but you think it might be more dramatic in the first person past tense («As I walked down the hall, a man stepped out of the shadows») or in the first person present tense («As I walk down the hall a man steps out of the shadows»).
If it doesn't work for YOU, don't blame the process or company — walk down the hall to the mirror — and ask the person staring back at you if you've done EVERYTHING you agreed to do.
I'm incredibly grateful to all those who have supported us along the way and who continue support our growth and development as a team - Linda Barter as matchmaker and puppy raising mentor; Kim Wurster as breeder of the best dog ever; Nancy Haverstock Abplanalp and Donna Hill as our primary professional training support; Sandra Walther as public access training buddy; Christy Corp - Minamiji and clan as second family who gave him stability when I was in the hospital for weeks; the UCD vet behavior team (I think Michelle Borchardt was the first one who told me I could do it); my online training mentors in crime, I mean, um, um (Patty Aguirre, Cheryl Bloom, Karen Johnson Lawrence, Jo Butler, Carol Hall, Micha Michlewicz, Lynn Shrove and many more); my family, who financially backed this questionable startup and took him on countless walks and dog park trips; all of the local people who helped socialize and puppy sit him; and of course his entire online fan club, who made me laugh and supported me when I was feeling down about training and life in general.
But Global Pet Expo isn't just a (very) large hall with lots of people walking up and down aisles for hours.
People who bike and walk in Toronto staged a «die - in» Monday evening, lying down on the concrete in front of the iconic city hall to highlight how many people are dying for real in the streets of thePeople who bike and walk in Toronto staged a «die - in» Monday evening, lying down on the concrete in front of the iconic city hall to highlight how many people are dying for real in the streets of thepeople are dying for real in the streets of the city.
Have you ever found yourself walking in the same direction as a stranger (e.g., down the hall at work / school; through the shopping mall) and found yourself oddly attracted to that person?
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