Examining the trove that has survived, we should
shudder thinking about the Traylors that we will never know.
I shudder thinking of what the Neo Geo Mini is going to cost.
They've instituted home run limits, and in some leagues -
shudder the thought - a ball hit over the fence becomes an out; it also leads to more attempts at line drives, which puts everyone in danger.
There's a nighttime scene with a specific kind of insect that still gives
me shudders thinking about it.
Not exact matches
Because if her name ever does become public, I
shudder to
think what the Internet would do to her.
He added that he wanted to plan in terms of 10 and 20 years and
shuddered at the
thought of having to
think on a quarterly basis about earnings, the way public companies do.
We also
shudder to
think what Donald Trump, who
thinks that the slow rotating blades of wind turbines miles offshore spoil his golf courses, would make of high - pitched whirring noises in the rarefied air above them.
And so it goes. The grandchildren are trotted out. We
shudder in collective guilt,
thinking about the financial hardship that our selfishness imposes -LSB-...]
«I'm trying to
think of what I can say,» said the woman of the hour, sighing and
shuddering simultaneously, as if to convey she's been through an ordeal.
I
shudder to
think to of the number of Americans who still believe Russia rigged Trump's victory or Russia poisoned Skirpal or Assad is spraying his citizens with gas.
Like the weary sailor, the refugee from wreck and storm, who escapes half «dead, and then, in terror,
shudders with dread at the very mention of the name of the «sea»; who swears he'll never sail again, who raves he'll stay home, even on the calmest days, but then, in time, forgets his fearful ways, and seeks, again, his fortune above the waves; I, too, have barely escaped the storms that revolve around you, my love, traveling far away, vowing to avoid another catastrophe, but I can't; the
thought of you breaks my resolve, and so, I return to where, on that fateful day, Inearly drowned in your tempestuous sea.
Didion
shudders at the
thought of moccasins in southern waterways, but horror of snakes (especially rattlesnakes) is a recurring theme in her California books.
These devine robed creepers have zero oversight and I
shudder to
think about all the things they've done that we HAVE N'T heard about!
I
shudder to
think at what Jesus would have to say about our multi-million dollar church buildings while poor people are living in cardboard boxes all over our cities and selling their bodies to get food.
That said, I
shudder to
think of the harm I inadvertently caused others in my arrogance and ignorance prior to that.
I
shudder to
think of some of the ways that I treated people when I worked within the church, encouraging them to serve the institution over friendships.
At the dawn of the nineteenth century, William Wordsworth might declare, «This did I feel in London's vast Domain: / The Spirit of Nature was upon me there,» and at the close of the century Arthur Conan Doyle might make Sherlock Holmes
shudder at the
thought of the countryside's hidden crimes.
I
shudder to
think of it....
Doesn't the very
thought of saying such a thing to God make you
shudder with terror?
When I
think of all the evil in this world that is committed in the name of God I
shudder.
It seems to me that the government is given authority to use military and law enforcement in Romans, and I also
shudder to
think about what our history would have been like had our armed forces never existed.
A statement based on ignorance... Mr. Crossan has about 9 gazillion degrees... I
think he may know «a little» about what he's talking about... Joshua... you are a narrow minded twit... I
shudder to
think someone may consider you a «good» Christian... to understand Jesus you have to understand Judaism... if you can not accept Jesus» Jewishness you can not be a Christian...
«I almost
shudder at the
thought of alluding to the most fatal example of the abuses of grief which the history of mankind has preserved - the Cross.
Hopkins knew as well as Lowell the sinister strangeness of the sea and
shuddered like Lowell at its dark power, so inaccessible to human
thought.
I don't
think about her e-mail, then again I don't
think about her beyond the occasional
shudder of relief that she's not our VP.
I almost
shudder at the
thought of alluding to the most fatal example of the abuses of grief which the history of mankind has preserved — the Cross.
We
shudder to
think that anything found within its pages is anything other than the literal (word - for word) word of God.
I
shudder to
think that I'm still resistant at the Authority over me now... but He is the Author of my faith!
@Joe I almost
shudder at the
thought of alluding to the most fatal example of the abuses of grief which the history of [hu] mankind has preserved the Cross.
I
shudder at the
thought that God may have answered some of my teenage prayers.
I
shudder to
think what would would've happened if John McCain had been elected, then died, leaving Sarah Palin in the White House.
We properly ought to tremble at the
thought of God's death, which leaves us standing at the abyss,
shuddering at what now lies before us.
While some people find in this idea a fascinating plan of action, there are many others who
shudder at the
thought.
Covering subject's ranging from healthcare («I
shudder to
think where we'd be without the wide variety of prescription drugs to treat our maladies, such as
think -
shuddering») to the economy («Life is giving us lemons, and we're shipping them to the Chinese to make our lemon - flavored leadonade») to food («Feel free to deep fry this book - it's a rich source of fiber»), Stephen gives America the dose of truth it needs to get back on track.
One
shudders to
think of the intrusion of state power that would result if taxes were levied on churches based on a comparable census of worshipers.
I
shudder to
think how much beef would get to market if it depended only on love and human kindness [Frazer Forum, March 1990].
Many
shudder at the
thought of death and don't want to talk about it.
This simple yet delicious pasta dish is great for a busy weeknight or when the
thought of adding another tupperware full of leftovers to your fridge makes you
shudder.
This recipe is extremely simple, and uses white beans in place of chicken, which makes it is perfect for sharing with meat lovers who
shudder at the
thought of eating tofu.
I
shudder at the
thought I might find chia in my shampoo soon, since all chia food options seem to have been explored and exhausted.
If the
thought of chocolate mousse made from tofu makes you
shudder, you need to
think again: thanks to my clever friend, Emma, I now know that it is possible to make vegan chocolate mousse that tastes fantastic.
Right now I'm glad I don't see it anymore, as it makes me
shudder to
think what they flavored it with... That pic of the neapolitan sundae over the neapolitan cake is killing me!!
My father - in - law, youthful guy that he is, turned 60 this past weekend and if you
think I was going to allow my in - laws to purchase him a cake from a bakery, oh, you don't know how even typing those words caused the
shudder to rise up in my chest.
I've never eaten unripe bananas myself, although now I am going to give them a try... * a wee
shudder here *
thinking about green bananas.
I
shuddered when I saw them on your list but I
think I'm going to gather up the courage and give your recipe a try (the one I made didn't have egg whites).
I did the Master Cleanse about 2 and a half or 3 years ago, and... well... I
shudder at the
thought.
I sure didn't and given that the protein question is the one that makes vegans
shudder at the
thought, this book is packed with all the plant based protein knowledge you could ever possibly need to stop the narrow minded and / or condescending and / or just unaware «meat is the only protein'types in their tracks.
I
shudder to
think of what might have happened if anyone had been in the kitchen.
There was once a time, though I
shudder to remember, when I
thought a «vegetable side dish» meant opening a can of green beans or a can of corn.