Sentences with phrase «small sigh»

The phrase "small sigh" means to let out a quiet and gentle exhale of breath. Full definition
With a small sigh, Brendan knew this conversation was going to come at some point.
Little babies may pick up on the smallest sigh, the subtlest shift in tone of voice, a certain glance, or some type of body language and know the parent is genuinely comfortable or definitely not pleased.
I was always amazed at how powerful those small sighs were to adjust my energy level and focus.
with a small sigh and pitying eyes.
The education community is breathing a small sigh of relief as the Senate Appropriations Committee approved a funding bill that increases overall federal support for education, albeit by a relatively small amount.
Independent schools might breathe a small sigh of relief in reviewing the final compromise version of the sweeping tax overhaul legislation released December 15 by the House and Senate conference committee.
Financial Management Independent schools might breathe a small sigh of relief in reviewing the final compromise version of the sweeping tax overhaul legislation released December 15 by the House and Senate conference committee.
Ballantine allows himself a small sigh and glances at the dashboard clock.
With a small sigh that puffed into the cold air, he rose, rinsed his bowl in a stream that ran by the hilltop temple where he had stopped to drink tea, put out the little fire he had made, and began the descent into the valley.
On July 1, 2016 those people getting accepted to college and those planning on applying for and taking out a college loan could breathe a small sigh of relief.
The 0.5 % cut has been met with a small sigh of relief and it is undoubtedly a gesture by Arts Council England; there are lean times ahead.
Employers can now, however, breathe a small sigh of relief, with the Court of Appeal's decision in Wardle v Credit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank [2011] EWCA Civ 545, [2011] All ER (D) 101 (May).
However, assuming the legislation remains largely unchanged when brought into force, Landlords in England at least, can breathe a small sigh of relief that there is a new means of re-letting their property when it turns out that nobody is home.
Business travelers between the U.S. and Europe can breathe a small sigh of relief and clutch their laptops a little closer — for now.
Now that the camera is coupled with a marginally better platform, we can breathe a small sigh of relief.
While skyrocketing prices have been a concern with tight inventory, REALTORS ® can breathe a small sigh of relief, as growing home prices seem to be slowing down, if only slightly, for the foreseeable future.

Phrases with «small sigh»

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