Sentences with phrase «said at a lunchtime»

Similar to coordinating my workouts with the weather, I also try to schedule them at the warmest part of the day, say at lunchtime.

Not exact matches

Let's say that at lunchtime you're given two options with the exact same number of calories.
«By lunchtime the first day, I just looked at them and I said, «I got ta go.
«But, one of our hallmarks is that at lunchtime, everyone gets a big bowl of salad with their meal,» he says.
I have a thermos for mine, which keeps it warm till at least lunchtime, though Freddy takes his into his office in an old bit of tupperware — he says it is just as good cold (odd man).
Peter Mares: I've got to say though that if I know I've had such and such a percentage of my daily intake with my breakfast cereal and then I have to try and remember what that was at lunchtime or in the afternoon, I mean, I certainly don't find it simple as I would find a red light warning me, «Well, this is high in fat,» or a green light telling me it's low in sugar.
«I move around my apartment to find the best light,» he says, which is usually on the terrace at lunchtime.
«Any golfer who has the chance,» he said, squinting around at a small lunchtime gathering who had come out to watch him play a practice round with Partner Sam Snead, «should play the small ball every time.
Wenger, speaking at Arsenal's AGM at Monday lunchtime, said it would be a higher standard at the top this season.
They make me have it at lunchtime because they don't think it's healthy enough for recess,»» she said on the radio.
The machines are turned off at lunchtime, discouraging kids from just buying a snack item for lunch, Romic said.
One measure of the program's need, she says, is that there is little waste in the school's cafeteria at lunchtime, even of some of the healthier offerings that have been a hard sell in other school cafeterias.
The same proportion (23 %) say they most value their child eating a proper meal at lunchtime, whilst almost one fifth (19 %) say their child has enjoyed trying new foods.
«Being there for them where they are — it's a great model to think about at lunchtime,» he said.
They happen so slowly that at any one given time - during a Wednesday lunchtime prime minister's questions, say - it might appear as if the government's position was still, unmoving, and therefore respectable.
The CWU executive and branches reached a «unanimous» decision to back Mr Corbyn, general secretary Dave Ward said at a London press conference this lunchtime.
«Labour councils remain trapped in their old wasteful ways,» Mr Cameron said at a speech in Derbyshire this lunchtime.
«Essentially, it was three students in the cafeteria at lunchtime bantering back and forth, and one of them said something that was kind of disturbing in reference to the Florida shooting,» Rensselaer County Undersheriff Edward Bly told the Times - Union.
I'm looking for people who will be going to some of the Lib Dem fringe meetings at lunchtime and who will report what's said on Twitter.
At lunchtime he was saying probably not quite as good as last year, and last year's figure was 23 %.)
A French woman may pass up the bread basket during lunchtime, but she is unlikely to say no to that coup de champagne and tarte au citron at a weekend dinner party.
After two years on medication, however, Phelps said he felt stigmatized (each day at lunchtime he had to visit the school nurse to get his medicine) and asked to be taken off the drug.
According to RAD exams director Andrew McBirnie, before 2013 ballet exams could be run «during the school day and the student was able to leave a class at say 10 o'clock, do their exam and be back by lunchtime - and that seemed to be a perfectly legitimate activity that the student might be doing as part of their all - round education.
She says «students are staying back at lunchtime to get their data.
«In a very real way, UTLA is under attack and we are still at war,» union President Warren Fletcher said during a lunchtime address Saturday.
Meanwhile, Clegg told Radio 4's Today programme: «The evidence, and this has been exhaustively analysed, piloted, examined, is that giving a healthy hot meal at lunchtime is as, if not more, effective than many of the, say, literacy and numeracy initiatives... it has a dramatic effect.»
Signing up for e-newsletters is also the best way to access increasingly popular «flash» sales, whereby a retailer offers steep discounts on a small range of items — say Calvin Klein shirts for $ 20 — for extremely short periods of time, often no more than an hour or two at lunchtime or after work.
«There are no rivals here,» says Lourdes Sainz, as I start a lunchtime progress along Travesia del Laurel at her brightly - coloured Bar Lorenzo, mingling with blokes on a booze - and - a-bite warm - up for a long Spanish lunch.
«Just imagine: You can take a trip downtown at lunchtime without a 20 - minute buffer to find parking,» Chris Urmson, the director of the self - driving car project, said on the Google blog.
And although it shouldn't need to be said, unless you're job involves being the life of the party at the local watering hole, keep the alcohol out of the office and skip that lunchtime cocktail or glass of wine.
Another day in the salt mine for B.J. Adams: «We keep our skis at the office,» she says, «and walk across the street at lunchtime to get a few runs in.»
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