Sentences with phrase «something about the colour»

Something about that colour just screams pretty summer vibes and it works perfectly with your tan as well lady!
There is just something about this colour that you can not help but look at it.
There's something about the colours of Blue and Aqua that are so magically blend so well together, it gives just a subtle contrast and yet so captivating to the eyes.
It's something about that colour!
«There's something about the colours the people were wearing, how they are walking, their afros — and this long corridor — that suggests a journey.»

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But whereas in translating scientific prose the aim is simply to reproduce with complete accuracy the author's statements, in translating «poetic» language the primary aim is not just to reproduce statements about reality but, as far as may be, to make the same communication of reality — which will mean trying to reproduce something of the author's «tone of voice», something of the mood and colour of tie original.
There is something about the fact that the tomatoes and egg yolks are coloured that seems to drive the point home even more, for me at least.
I love thinking about colours when I'm cooking, something so beautiful about trying to use all the senses!
There is just something special about them, and their pretty colours remind me of a beautiful sunset.
There is definitely something a lot more appetising about a vibrant green coloured soup than the latter!
There was something slightly sinister about Rheum rhabarbarum «s striking colour gradient and the toxicity of its leaves, something intriguing about a stalky, celery-esque vegetable was most commonly used in dessert pies.
it seems wenger does nt have the courage to play big... he does nt take risks... then he says he was looking at the player of the moment, or he said the same speech u already gave to us to defend something that is, for me, only stubborness and lack of diligence... about granit: do nt start with formal arguments, go to the bone, u know what i mean... u cant said xhaka was the good choise while we did nt see hin play for our colours... i hope he could be the player that we need, but nobody can said that today
hey ice i liked the look of junior stanislav, nouble is very raw but the fact that zola prefers him to sears already shows he must hav something about him... behrami put in his best shift in your colours thus far, i think kovac isnt up to much at the mo mate, i hear u may be swapping upson for pavelachenko.....
There is just something about Fall that brings out the crafting side of me... perhaps it's the beautiful colours that inspire me, or the cooler weather that makes me want to cosy inside — whatever the reason, Fall is the beginning of the crafting season around these parts.
I know you said you do not want to bring food to your daughter's class, but what about something like this: http://changeabletable.blogspot.com/2009/07/patriotic-layered-jello-salute-your.html You could mix jello flavours to make your daughter's favourite colours, or do a rainbow of flavours.
Books about colour are a great way to take a moment to sit with your child and go page by page talking about the items on the page, what colour they are and if they can find something that colour in their own room.
There's something about busting out a vibrant pink coloured hummus that just screams of «WOW factor» (whatever that may be).
Post my San Fran spree I've been rather naughty and invested in a few new Autumn pieces, these trousers (in this colour too, I love the cut so much it really seems to work on a curvy figure), a classic pair of jeans (it was about time I bought something a little more fitted & gave the mom jeans a rest) and this roll neck sweater (i really want this knitted jumper when it's out too).
I have been delaying in writing about this lovely colour because I wanted to share something that is cute, versatile, and most importantly, affordable.
There is something about a mass of colour together that makes my heart sing.
I know what you mean about buying something you love in multiple colours — why change a winning team?
There was something so fun about layering as many black items of varying texture as I could to make this costume, probably because I'm typically a girl who loves to wear bright colours and tends to overlook plain black pieces as they can feel more formal to me.
There is something so cool about the colour blue.
Some of which are on offer hark back to the long forgotten 80's styles with some particularly garish colour schemes, yet despite this, something about them just simply works at the very least in a retro way.
But, I think there is something extra wonderful about the colour of Elsie x
A3304 - Black and Nude Coloured Chiffon Style Corset with Lace Panel It carries an aura of being a genuine undergarment, something hidden away to be unwrapped, and there is something so sensual and erotic about that.
There is something beautiful about the foliage in the autumn, the colours are just absolutely beautiful.
There's something so effortlessly chic about throwing on a jewel toned faux fur number over a casual base outfit, but they can also look amazing when mixed with other bold colours.
I love the colours and your story about spilling the sauce made me laugh... that's something I'd do.
Whilst I do love deep berry colours or burgundy a lot, I'm not a usual red wearer on an everyday basis, especially if we are talking dresses, but there's something about this WalG Red Dress with lace inserts on the sides and on the neck, with the thick and good quality fabric and the soft texture, that makes it romantic yet still with a cozy feel.
There's something special about the beige colour spectra.
I don't often buy something in three colours, so that says a lot about how much I love this design.
There's something about wearing white that adds such a glow to our skintone and really does stand out more than dark colours.
I am about ready to switch to something else, but have been procrastinating choosing that colour too!
If you're looking for a brighter colour combination, a lighter shade of navy is something you should think about.
Once again I love this look on Jessica, this is such a great look to run errands, its casual yet stylish and I really love the colours, colours that I love to wear too there is something really classic about them.
Something about that dusty rose colour in general is just so appealing to me, classy and feminine.
Something very evoking of the 50s about these colours, the pretty kitsch pastel colours, but if teamed with co-ordinating shades of soft pinks, or even bright reds the look can be very much updated to cool contemporary.
Something about this http://www.etsy.com/listing/44192817/halle-purple-yellow-and-pink colour combination really drew me!
There is something so indisputably glamorous about a slip dress worn with minimal jewellery and accessories (and minimal underwear too), but after purchasing this # 32 satin slip dress from Topshop in almost every colour I have been experimenting with dressing down the slip.
There is something so indisputably glamorous about a slip dress worn with minimal jewellery and accessories (and minimal underwear too), but after purchasing this # 32 satin slip dress from Topshop in almost every colour I have...
As in all things, I love me a colourful manicure, but there is something so elegant about a barely - there nail colour.
While many of us tend to stay within our own comfort zone and date people of the same culture and colour, there is something to be said about going outside of your race.
Needless to say, by this point, you'll either be attracted to their personality — or not — so your initial thoughts / feelings about said man lurking behind jigsaw will be predominantly based on something other than their hair colour or whatnot.
I don't think I've ever seen digital colour - timing so serially abused, or so hammily: Colin Firth is an English professor trying to go about his routine after the recent death of his long - time companion (Matthew Goode, better than he was in Watchmen), whom he can't publicly mourn; every time he sees something «sublime,» like a pretty little girl in a dress who asks him why he looks sad, the image goes from washed - out pastel shades to near - blinding Technicolor.
But although the cinematography aptly framed the San Fernando Valley's beautiful blue skies, it was afflicted by something I noticed in so many films at this festival, the mutation of colours and the precision of landscapes brought about by digital cinema.
Graphically, there are some standout moments as the golden sun glistens through fields of corn and sand coloured farmhouses are silhouetted by bright blue sky, but it's mostly uninspired stuff and not something I expected to report in a game about mutated humanoid corn.
There is something to be said about reducing the colour palette to make a striking.
It's a colour - saturated club fantasy with 80s vibes, co-written by Monáe and directed by Alan Ferguson — AKA Mr Solange Knowles, who also directed Monáe's videos for Electric Lady, Prime Time and, with Erykah Badu, Q.U.E.E.N. «We spent a lot of time making something very detailed that didn't need a lot of explaining, that was just about the emotion,» she says.
by Walter Chaw There's something blissfully broken about the state of our self - esteem when first The Emperor's Club and now Bruce Almighty come shambling onto the silver screen wearing candy - coloured clothes while stumping subversive messages apropos to never being able to overcome one's shortcomings.
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