Sentences with phrase «pretty normal thing»

It's a pretty normal thing.
Hi Reena, I think that is a pretty normal thing to happen during puberty!
«But you know, it's like, I'm trying to figure out everything and I think that's a pretty normal thing that a lot of women find that they have to figure out.
In one word, grunting in babies is a pretty normal thing.
Although streaming services have been a pretty normal thing for years now, F1 has rigidly stuck to its television deals, because Bernie Ecclestone.
Pretty normal thing to expect.

Not exact matches

«What was communicated to me strongly was that thousands and maybe tens of thousands of apps were doing the exact same thing and that this was a pretty normal use case and a normal situation for usage of Facebook data,» Kogan said.
And if people didn't do these things in the normal course of things, this world would be pretty different.
I grew up with a rather rough home life, beaten pretty routinely by my alcoholic father, and even though I thought * my * life was pretty normal, after all you do get used to some things after awhile, I also had an undercurrent thought that somehow managed to whisper to me that I wasn't like everyone else out there.
The defending national champ ranking No. 1 is pretty normal, as long as it didn't go and do a thing like lose a starting QB or something like that.
Well, Chelsea's Michy just played his first Dortmund game and scored 2 and assisted 1 — pretty much a normal thing if you're surrounded by excellent and DIRECT passers in a mid-level league.
«He was always pretty good and he was going to be good, but he was also a normal little boy who was more interested in a piece of pie and candy afterward than he was in the actual swimming side of things
But what you tend to learn (usually pretty quickly, in the grand scheme of things) is that every child is different and the swathe of normal is actually pretty huge.
Tears are pretty normal for new mums but if things are too hard, it is important to get help just in case you are starting to spiral downwards into the dark tunnel that is postnatal depression.
i have an 11 week old girl and am having napping issues - for approx. 6 weeks now she falls asleep fine but always wakes up early, very very rarely making it through 1 hr uninterrupted... i've read through a lot of the posts and tried various things such as cutting back on waketime, increasing waketime, cio, etc. but nothing has worked... when she does wake early i try and get her back down but it does get frustrating at times... her nighttime sleep is pretty random as well - she's anywhere from 5 - 7rs, sometimes 8 - 8.5 hrs, once 9.5 hrs, then all of a sudden she went back down to 4 - 4.5 hrs... is this normal?
I think that's pretty normal, but there's a lot of things they say are normal about breastfeeding that feel anything but.
To me, the way things were when I was growing up seemed pretty normal and really just made a lot of sense to me!
When you arrive in Sierra Leone, things look pretty normal.
I tried my best to hide it, but I am pretty sure I did the old - lady * shuffle for a few steps before things finally arranged themselves in some semblance of normal.
Well, one thing I have found out is that my blood sugar pretty much stays completely normal with low fasting blood sugars on a high carb but no starch diet.
I decided to change things up today and went with this for my second weight room workout of the day (I don't have the pull up bar at my dorm) and thought it substituted pretty well for my normal workouts.
My normal diet is pretty healthy anyway, so I just removed a few things and also began taking Candidase by Enzymedica.
No such thing as hummus addiction... I think it's pretty normal This roasted eggplant version is right up my alley — LOVE.
All things that sound pretty normal for being pregnant or an overtired mama of a baby, right?
Things are pretty normal over here.
My pants were the only thing maternity that I wore; I'm officially out of all normal pants and am having to get pretty creative with clothing options lately since I have only a few pants that I've been rotating.
This is not a normal shape I wear... the bubble, but it's pretty fun to switch things up, and especially during Paris Fashion Week.
I think it's pretty much a normal thing to do now!
I'm pretty much a normal guy (and not one who'll do the wrong things; I guess I'm one of the «nice guys» who hope not to finish last) I am a computer nerd, i guess you can say.
Some of the things I find to be normal might be pretty crazy to my readers.
However, things got back to normal pretty quickly, which consisted of four women in their mid to late 30's nude sunbathing on the deck and one mom on the beach with the kids, somewhat clothed, watching everyone's Family V2.0, generally an only child.
Things are pretty normal.
The odd high - rise jumper and traffic snarl aside, things go on pretty much as normal.
So it looks like, for outside the US, things are remaining pretty normal for Allen this year.
The central problem of the picture has a lot to do with the idea that Cronenberg has again taken a pre-existing script and reordered it along distinctly Cronenbergian lines — that what must have read initially as a sociological text on another facet of the immigrant experience (much like screenwriter Steve Knight's Dirty Pretty Things) now plays like one of Cronenberg's investigations into the difficulty of parsing concepts like «normal» and «family» in the crushing crucible of bugs pretending to be human among humans.
To achieve that supercharged big - block street rod figure, the team at Bisimoto got to work on the Hyundai V6 (which, in normal street trim, winds out a pretty decent 232kW), bolting - on a custom Turbonetics twin - turbo system delivering a maximum boost of 39 psi and arming it against self - destruction with things like custom - forged pistons, special Bisimoto camshafts driving a Supertech valve train, ARP head studs, a Griffen dual - core radiator, a Godzilla blow - off valve and many metres of special plumbing.
If you're stuck with doing other things (for example, a doctor can have a pretty hectic schedule), it's normal that we'd want to spare you further stress.
I slept well that evening, knowing I'd done the right thing... This is pretty normal, right?
The interesting thing now is that due to the increased server size you're likely to face human opponents pretty regularly (both on normal and special sorties).
On Normal things got pretty tense, but on Hard I could not make it through the first 30 seconds.
Pretty good DLC to be fair though, I like all the extras although I wish you could choose between the fully upgraded normal front grill and the Emporers mouth thing like you can with weapons.
The 10 hour run through (at Normal difficulty, Hardcore and Insane are likely to be longer) doesn't mess around, it's pretty much; go here, fight these things, go and find this new place which we never mentioned before (rinse and repeat).
Some things have been changed: normal attacks have been slightly buffed (they were pretty much useless in the previous game), while defense - piercing special moves have been vastly nerfed, as they were so completely broken in the previous game that a WarGreymon was a lot more powerful and useful than its Omnimon evolution due to the former having a piercing attack.
The quoted text he provided in that delay article didn't mention anything about a Delay at all, Was just you normal reply to people wanting info which can't be provided (yet), I've heard Edward say pretty much the same thing a few times now in reply to some peoples posts on here,
Things are closer to normal again now, but it was pretty remarkable, and remarkably long - lived, anomaly.
So pretty much replicating a normal city park with great things to skate in it, and incorporating normal landscaping into it...
Today, the company has made another Zenfone device official, and this time, it's the Asus Zenfone V. Don't confuse with «V» and «5» as this is normal alphabet «V» and not the Roman number like iPhone «X.» Now the thing is that the phone is Verizon Exclusive, so the letter «V» fits pretty well.
I think you can definitely expect people won't contact you by phone or text with this sort of thing while you're at a funeral, but continuing to send messages to your work email is pretty normal.
But I'm working through some good things and I'll be back to the normal postings here pretty darn quick.
One of the things that educators and that a centre, as a whole, can do, is make it pretty clear that ups and downs in life are normal and happen to everybody, that feelings, happy ones and sad ones, angry ones and excited ones are all part of the normal scope.
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