Sentences with phrase «settling down a bit now»

Long time no see... I've been busy on my travels, but I'm starting to settle down a bit now.
Life may be settling down a bit now.

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But they settle down a bit during the first quarter of 2017, and they're actually lower now (as of June 2017) than at the start of this year.
«I have struggled a bit at the beginning of the season with goals, it has been pretty frustrating on that front, but hopefully now that will settle me down and I can carry on throughout the season.»
After signing Liverpool play - maker Philippe Coutinho, Barca now seemed to have settled down a bit, but could turn to Silva as the man to cushion up their front three.
But... I am now settling down to add to it weekly, it just takes a bit of patience and you need to make time.
Now that my life with two kids has settled down a bit, I wonder why I didn't get more done when I just had one child or why I complained at all.
Now that summer is almost over life is settling down a bit and I can focus on getting back into the swing of things with my meal prepping routine.
My mates have been settled down for a few years now and I'm happy for them but I'd be lying if I said I wasn't a bit jealous.
There's a little bit of a tendency now to put off settling down.
Now things are settling down a bit and I'll get back to more meaty work in 2012.
And I think now that it's settling down, I think there is probably a little bit of relief just that it's becoming a slightly more predictable market.
That seems to have settled down a bit or we seem to be sleeping more through it now, I'm not sure which.
Chances are, we'll be looking at a bit of a cool - down in the race for cores, with manufacturers settling on quad - or dual - core designs for now and focusing more on improving things like power consumption and execution efficiency.
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