Sentences with phrase «sniffing about»

Any time your puppy is in the house, watch her closely so you can interrupt her if you see her getting restless, sniffing about or even just moving away from the group.
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Overview: The cav is a little hunter by nature, always sniffing about, exploring the outdoors and ready to give chase when taken for a walk or play in the yard.
Ghostwriter becomes gumshoe as McGregor starts sniffing about (quite haplessly really) filling his nostrils with the stench of conspiracy and deceit.
There is no point sniffing about antics that stretch credulity — there was never anything believable in the Beauty - and - the - Beast story of the virginal English major who gets a mansion in the sky and private jet just as long as she agrees to be whipped — but one can complain that the new developments are boring, too.
«The dog starts sniffing about madly, trying to locate the source of the smell it has suddenly been enveloped with.
Wilshere's age, versatility and touch on the ball have always drawn rave reviews and are the very reason clubs like Roma and AC Milan have come sniffing about, hoping to at last unravel the enigma that is Wilshere.
That is a really good choice up there but I think that AW will be a little bit more cautious and start with Elneny, Welbeck and with so many other clubs sniffing about I also expect to see Oxlaide - Chamberlain taking up one of the starting berths.
So the likes of Michael Owen have been left sniffing about for scraps with which to criticise Arsenal for.
One journalist went so far as to say self - published books could «never» be on a par with those put out by publishers, and even other authors sniff about the «lesser» quality of self - published books.
She sniffed about and watched, but was generally pretty good, eventually just sitting down.

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And just like Twitter before it, Snapchat had web giants sniffing around, asking about a buyout.
The company also happens to own the largest fleet of privately - owned bomb - sniffing dogs in North America (about 200) stationed at government institutions, sports stadiums, transportation hubs and large corporations.
«Only a patriot,» sniffed one publishing executive, could possibly be interested in a collection of views about America.
I hear what you say David about your daughter being able to sniff out BS and smell a rat.
Modern «Christians» are a bunch of panty - sniffing lunatics... More concerned about what the gay couple across town is doing than the 10,000 homeless kids between here and there.
You are rightly proud for your daughter in what you say about her being able to see BS and to sniff out a rat.
In earlier blogs you have talked about many people's reactions to the church by saying «If thereâ $ ™ s a sniff of manipulation, control, oppression, or bondage, they stay away.
The right to gossip about the famous and the powerful — be they a Hollywood star who sniffs cocaine or a big church pastor who cheated on his marriage — may be the stiff price our egalitarian society extracts from those who rise to the top of the heap.
As one of Hugh Walpole's characters says, «There is a sniff of immortality about our love for one another.»
And lest we get too puffed up with pride about our own ability to spot false teachers and sniff out bad doctrine, all Christians (including you and me) have occasionally fallen prey to false teaching.
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I am in Greece, beginning to sniff out the available wild herbs, which are coveted by the neighbors, I told people about your nettle picking, they are impressed with my Finnish friends - still hoping to make it to Finland.
One sniff / taste and you will know exactly what I'm talking about!
With countless of more or less useful grilling accessories on display at about a hundred or so booths, we sniffed out the newest trends over here and picked up a whole bunch of BBQ related products for our shop.
I love root beer so I'd be curious about that treat and French onion soup is one of my all time faves (I miss it sometimes * sniff *) but hey a healthy version, oh yeah!
I think Barca may come sniffing round Jelalem, they wont worry about body strength not until he is honed in his skills whereas we cant put him in until he is physically able for prem.
thats probably because Chelsea are now sniffing around the player... So we may aswell forget about this signing happening....
I found an apartment down the hill from the town center and still had some time to visit the bullring and its bullfighting and duel museum (a legal means of resolving a dispute until the mid-19th century), then sniff around local restaurants for clues about the location of the ranch.
No one revels in our losing no one and to suggest it is just stupid beyond belief... It's been 12 f ****** years without a sniff at the title thats getting close to the worst run in the modern era... I.e. Post 1966... The point is wenger refuses to address longstanding gaps and weaknesses in squad by suggesting the spirit is good or cohesion is right or youngsters about to come good or his bargain basement purchases from ligue I are hidden gems... it's become tiring and time he should join the pensioner ranks and leave this job to someone with a bit of ambition..
In truth, this news should come as no great surprise, considering Fury was filmed singing about «sniffing gear» with a group of England football fans earlier this year.
That might not be enough to see them through to the quarter - finals as PSG winning by a scoreline of 2 - 0 or higher at home would hardly be a shock, so Guardiola may have a point about sniffing around for their players now.
Sports is about having a shot & while we still have one at the playoffs (remember, we did nt even sniff the playoffs for 15 yrs!)
And, yet, there has not even been a public hint that any other team came sniffing around about possibly acquiring him.
We are sniffing around the non — league, looking for the new Mahrez, We are Also Looking at a striker playing in the French 2nd division and about to sign a 20 year old Bolton CD, who just got relegated into the abyss!
Juventus realised they were about to make a tremendous mistake by letting him go as both Spurs and Chelsea started sniffing around and a new deal has promptly been placed in front of him, much to the delight of the Old Lady's fans.
Fires still smoldered at ground zero, and there was an eeriness about Yankee Stadium those nights that went beyond the metal detectors, the bomb - sniffing dogs, the Secret Service agent dressed as an umpire and the snipers on the roof.
There's no one sniffing around any of the three and despite there being a real shortage of world class strikers no one has knocked on our door and asked about these three.
None can question the man's nose for sniffing out great talent however, and that should tell us a lot about Moise Kean.
It is surprising that we do not hear about any of the top clubs sniffing around a player who I believe is one of the best and most consistent central defenders in the league; maybe the belief that he doesn't use the ball well is what discourages the likes of Klopp and Guardiola.
In fact, there should be a support group for the parents of toddlers, where we can open up about all of the things we've had to sniff during our parenting journey.
I also thought about the new «natural birthing suites» that my local hospital had just debuted; they boasted queen - sized beds, mosaic - tiled hot tubs and nurses who appear at your bedside offering massages and calming herbs to sniff.
Make these sensory scratch and sniff names using gelatin and glue, while your child learns how to spell their name, letter recognition, formation and all about absorption.
Our dog Naynie, who I had forgotten about completely, comes running over to sniff this strange, loud, new little thing.
Now about 13 weeks old and weighing just under 15 pounds, the independent pup, who was rescued in January, is more playful than ever, swimming through strands of heavy - duty felt that mimics kelp, curiously sniffing new enrichment toys and hopping in and out of the water with ease.
While most people might think home - birthers are just a bunch of hippies rubbing each others backs and sniffing essential oils (okay, point taken, there were oils at my birth and I think I got at least one back rub), I was not blase about my son's birth.
And it was at the point that I had to do something about it: just sniffing them would give me a headache.
A state budget plan to sniff out cheats by allowing state agencies to share information about people who are drawing benefits is open to abuse, state Comptroller Tom DiNapoli said.
Fort Drum shut its Main Gate, the Cerjan Access Control Point, for about 10 hours Saturday after a bomb - sniffing dog signaled the presence of explosives in a vehicle trying to enter the base.
Such a case occurred on Long Island in 2008, when leaders of the Suffolk County Conservative Party sniffed out that members of the local police union were switching their party enrollments in an attempt to bring about the defeat of a county sheriff who was seen as cooperating in an effort to downsize the department.
Hillary Clinton barked like a dog before hundreds of people at a rally in Nevada after she told a joke about a pooch that could sniff out Republican lies.
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