Sentences with phrase «sinks in»

Then it sinks in: you're eating the best damn sandwich of your life.
Do you just plop it into each tin after filling and it sinks in during baking, or do you have to bury it and get it in the middle first?
I have made this cake three times, with a lot of hopes and every time it sinks in the middle.
Once it sinks in, after just a few minutes, the skin on my face returns to its usual dry, flaky texture.
Once the cold weather sinks in, I'm all over having soup for lunch!
The ingredients hold up well and the flavor really sinks in when the dressing has time to sit on the broccoli and apples.
Let me know if you need to have me write it a few more times, or perhaps go run off a copy and just read it every few minutes until it sinks in.
But if it sinks in, it does begin to remake us.
When it falls, as in states of great lucidity, we grow conscious of things of which we should be unconscious at other times; when it rises, as in drowsiness, consciousness sinks in amount.
Usually, in the natural order, iron sinks in water, but the supernatural, if it wishes, can intervene so that an axhead floats at the behest of a prophet.
J. R. read this again and again until this young man's interpretation sinks in.
Parents need to stop «protecting» their children from knowledge, and allow the schools to teach teenagers in a way that it actually sinks in.
When it sinks in that 9 -9-9 is a middle and working poor tax increases, Cain is going to lose altitude.
Taylor creates sculptures out of environmental friendly materials and then sinks them in shallow, empty areas off tropical coastlines where they can act as artificial reefs.
But when we hit the highways north and we drive for hours and hours without seeing a gas station, surrounded only by trees and silence, it sinks in.
I expect it to need repeating until it sinks in.
The gold sinks in the bathroom I could wave off, but the life - size bronze statues of Robert Schuller at the front doors (yes, statues, plural), seemed to go against the second commandment.
That number really sinks in when you consider how much homes in the Bay Area cost.
As the reality of what I described above sinks in to the market, the price path of least resistance for home builders, home construction suppliers and auto - related equities will be down.
As the reality of Ford's accomplishment sinks in, this bold proclamation, oft - repeated in media reports, has shifted from a victory slogan to something like a mission statement for his regime.
But then there are those readers right now saying «that's me» under their breath as it sinks in that they will never be in the position to make a maximum RRSP contribution.
The array of claims around Alberta's crude is wide and varied: on the one hand, anti-Keystone groups contend that dilbit — i.e. diluted bitumen, thick oilsand crude mixed with light hydrocarbons that will allow it to flow through a pipeline — is more corrosive than other types of oil and sinks in water rather than floating, which makes it harder to clean rivers and lakes after a spill.
It's a proven fact that human beings have to hear the same thing over and over before it sinks in.
Just the sound of the word «debt» seems to knock the wind out of Holiday, who sighs loudly and sinks in her chair.
Upon being served with a cease - and - desist letter for patent infringement, «your first response is this is ridiculous, this was such common sense, this was not patentable, and then the reality sinks in, and you have to fight this,» says Raghu Kulkarni, founder and chief executive of IDrive.
When they fail to live up to that image at any point, doubt sinks in.
Repeat until the lesson sinks in.
Otherwise, Benchmark has no easy way to exit an investment that is sinking in value daily.
Even for search - ad evangelists like Google, the importance of brand awareness is starting to sink in.
the reduced morale by the employee leaving and the team around her (productivity tends to sink in this situation)
Hamilton sat there in silence, lost in thought, letting the moment sink in.
So, there's a balance struck that will make it a worthwhile venture to someone willing to sink in millions but not to a bootstrapping college student, who might be better off starting a bakery or carving out a niche in the exam preparation field.
A similar case to EuropaCorp's «Kursk,» the true story of a Russian submarine that sank in the Barents Sea in 2000 and killed everyone on board; though Putin had a significant role in the events, appears in the source material of Robert Moore's best - seller «A Time to Die,» and even featured in early versions of the screenplay, he's nowhere to be found in the finished film.
Let that sink in — both Levchin and Hoffman worked with Thiel at PayPal and are close to him.
As the markets sank in the past two weeks, headlines suggested that the end of the central bank easy money era was finally «sinking in.»
The British pound has already sunk in value this year amid uncertainty leading up to voting day.
The scale and scope of the terrible tragedy in Lac - Mégantic, Que., is only beginning to sink in, and my thoughts are
«When clients get bored of the advertisements you've created, you know when it's starting to sink in with your target market,» she says.
However, when you complete the counseling online, it is easy to breeze through it without letting the information properly sink in.
So «not your daddy's oil» is not sinking in with Millennials and Generation Z, and with many of them, it never will, despite the oil lobbies» marketing efforts to try to make it sound like an attractive career path.
Still, the notion that exports can create jobs seems to have sunk in with some groups you'd normally lump together with the anti-free trade crowd.
But that message just doesn't seem to sink in.
But as the practical reality of repeal began to sink in for the millions of Americans who stand to lose coverage, the voices of concerned, angry citizens soon took center stage at town halls across the country.
The more that sank in, the more I let myself go and the more I used my phone.
Pressure has grown on governments to act after an overcrowded migrant boat sank in the Mediterranean last month, leaving more than 750 dead in a case that sparked international outrage.
But if leaders could learn to live in the present moment, to still their mind so the truth of the situation could sink in, they are likely to make better decisions.
Hundreds of millions of dollars have been sunk in political ads the past few weeks.
It frees companies up to experiment with their ideas without sinking in excessive money or time — especially useful at startups, where these resources are often limited.
«I need time for all of this to sink in.
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