Sentences with phrase «quite bring themselves to»

If you can't quite bring yourself to show a picture of Styles to your barber, then ask for point - cut square layers.
Actually, this is... questionable news (I can't quite bring myself to use the obvious term).
Stefan can't quite bring himself to do this, so as second best he chops off her fairy wings.
Can't quite bring myself to give up cake - but there's a pair of jeans that it would be quite handy to fit into...
In all honesty, my primary reason for wanting to recreate the recipe was because I enjoyed licking the peanut butter spoon so much last time that I just had to do it again — and I can't quite bring myself to literally eat peanut butter by the spoonful (I'm saving that for my retirement years... got to have something to look forward to).
Also, I have a HUGE bag of styrofoam pieces in my storage room that I can't quite bring myself to throw out.
Mario Cuomo, a son of Italian immigrants who became an eloquent spokesman for a generation of liberal Democrats during his three terms as governor of New York but couldn't quite bring himself to run for president, has died.
As he continued, it seemed obvious that he couldn't quite bring himself to say «Working Families Party.»
But at least one Tory on the same side of the tracks as Soubry can not quite bring themselves to believe it.
It didn't quite bring me to tears, but it certainly caused me a great deal of heartache and embarrassment.
I have been wanting a pair of cropped jeans, but can't quite bring myself to purchase them yet as it was snowing earlier this week... one day!
She could never quite bring herself to date someone else.
Adam can't quite bring himself to kick Evelyn out of the museum, and she responds by giving him her phone number.
A drama of upper - middle - class menace that can't quite bring itself to be a full - on slasher movie, this has a few too many clichés but offers some creepiness and decent performances.
But it could turn out in the end that voters want to finally reward Streep for all of her devotion and brilliant performances over the years, even if they can't quite bring themselves to like the character she plays.
Dunbar frequently feels personal, never more so than in the ending, where St. Aubyn can't quite bring himself to wield the same definitive cruelty as his model.
A perennial loser who just doesn't get why everyone around him is an idiot and can't quite bring himself to adapt to modern day life, you wouldn't call the character of Wilson a stretch for Harrelson to play but it doesn't take away from the fact that Harrelson completely nails his turn.
He's a suicidal alcoholic who can't quite bring himself to end it all, mainly because he has people who depend on him: a light - sensitive albino mutant named Caliban (Stephen Merchant), and his old mentor, Professor Charles Xavier (Patrick Stewart).
When she finds herself at the right place at the right time, standing underneath the clock at the bustling Waterloo train station where Pegg's Jack is supposed to be meeting a blind date, Nancy can't quite bring herself to say who she really is and instead plays along as his «date.»
Screenwriters Gene Stupnitsky and Lee Eisenberg are best known for their 2006 - 10 work on NBC's «The Office» and as the scribes of the hypothetical Ghostbusters III script that Bill Murray just can't quite bring himself to read.
Shot in Florida by director George McCowan, Frogs plays to its location and drops Southern Gothic into its stew, but never quite brings it to a simmer.
~ Personally, I STILL can't quite bring myself to say that I Liked Embassytown More, per se, than Arrival; but, it WAS a Very Impressive (if not complicated and convoluted) read.
If you're after neither, though, then we can't quite bring ourselves to recommend the Jeep Grand Cherokee over its more accomplished competitors.
Comparably - talented rivals mean we can't quite bring ourselves to recommending it over other offerings, but the Toyota RAV4 is definitely worth investigating further if you're after a vehicle in this segment.
I couldn't ever quite bring myself to do it because I love the flexibility of digital and dread retyping the damned thing.
Probably I would, but I couldn't quite bring myself to go that far — all that paddling around in the alphabet soup of one's childhood, scooping up letters, hoping to arrange them into enlightening sentences that would explain why things had turned out the way they had.
Van knew there was an entire world out there beyond his mountains, but he could never quite bring himself to get up and go see it.
(For some reason I can't quite bring myself to feel manic about the upcoming Harry - Meghan nuptials but everything else is fair game.)
Just to re-iterate: I haven't actually lost my mind, and I can't quite bring myself to play the greater fool game!
In practice, however, I find that I can never quite bring myself to construct a portfolio along these lines; I'm always gassed up about my latest idea and want to see it at the top of my holdings list.
If you can't quite bring yourself to leap from a plane, you could also try their indoor wind tunnel.
I find it to be a pleasant enough novelty to play when I'm over someone else's house, but I can never quite bring myself to buy it.
Next morning, breakfast at Ella Cisneros's CIFO Art Space was a gooey red Kreëmart - sponsored cake so closely resembling freshly butchered entrails that I couldn't quite bring myself to eat it.
There is an irrational belief in the corruption of the world by big money headed by a shadowy cabal of Jews, or at least some big money bankers with hooked noses if you can't quite bring yourself to attack Jews.
Quite frankly my first blush reading of the statement was that Curry won, but the APS just couldn't quite bring itself to admit it.
I couldn't quite bring myself to defend the Act, given my distaste for these codes, but I at least gave it two cheers in my post.
I wonder if one of the reasons most ethics rules prohibit «non-lawyer» (a hateful phrase) admission to partnership is that lawyers can't quite bring themselves to grant that same level of trust to those outside the bar.
... Tybalt I couldn't quite bring myself to defend the Act, given my distaste for these codes, but I at least gave it two cheers in my post.
If you can't quite bring yourself to close down your account — maybe there's a support group or family connections you'd like to keep active — then here's how...
But I can't quite bring myself to say there's anything wrong with encouraging workers — regardless of how they're wired — to challenge themselves.
I can't quite bring myself to even explain the tamer version, aside from pointing out that a triceratops has three horns...
I can't quite bring myself to paint the outside but would like to get rid of the white bricks.

Not exact matches

There's nothing that brings people together quite like a common office enemy, while chatting about another colleague's misfortune could save you from an embarrassing gaffe (like asking about your assistant's wife, only to have him sob on your shoulder about the pending divorce).
Set to launch on October 13 for $ 399, the PlayStation VR brings a virtual reality experience competitive with (but not quite as powerful as) what Facebook and HTC have to offer.
Although athletes in each group faced comparable challenges, the researchers write, their responses — «what the athletes brought to the challenges» — were quite distinct.
«There are very few places where we can do that quite so publicly, with the same kind of affection for new ideas and respect for the actions that it takes to bring them to fruition.»
So we had to spent quite a lot of testing time to bring the gas lines to a point where it looked like the flames were slowly creeping up and then totally enveloping the whole tree.»
Wufoo's approach to customers was quite unique, and I think that that approach to customers, in which you get very close to them, has really defined the way we at Taplytics build our product and bring it to market.
While the financial services industry has quite a bit of work to do in bringing more transparency to the titles used to describe different financial professionals, it is the responsibility of investors to ask the right questions to determine whether the financial professional they work with meets their requirements.
«The possibilities for a brand to bring their products to life or make their advertising more engaging are quite literally only limited by the imagination,» said Glenday.
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