Sentences with phrase «sort of busy the day»

I don't mean that I was sort of busy the day that the huge revelation about Dumbledore's attraction to another male character in the Harry Potter book series appeared everywhere in the media, all at once.

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The Key to Getting Noticed Busy editors sort through piles of press kits each day.
They are busy converting an entire floor of the armoury into a sort of Real World set for the fetish set; on the day of the tour, a crew was laying hardwood in the dining room.
It's been a busy sort of day yet one when nothing has really happened.
If you have a smaller milk storage capacity, a vulnerable milk supply, a baby who is distracted or busy during the day, or a baby who has any sort of feeding issue such as low muscle tone or perhaps a tongue tie that affects how effectively he feeds, your baby may take less milk at each feed so he will need more feeds over a day (and night) to get his «quota».
I am so busy most days that I usually have some sort of bar in my bag to hold me over before or after a work out.
For me feeling comfortable is absolutely essential, not just because there's often cameras constantly snapping you at all sorts of angles, but also because it's a busy few days with lots of waking (running) and days longer than the norm.
I never really intended to take a 1.5 month break from blogging, but my day job has been keeping me pretty busy (in super boring outfits), so my long break just sort of happened.
A conversation doesn't often meander from the life of ants to the Iranian nuclear negotiations, but Michael Douglas, newspapers scattered at his side, is busy these days selling a new Disney film and acting as an ambassador of sorts to promote Jewish...
So busy in her day job, Alison joined the Territorial Army in a special communications regiment and left as a captain, having done all sorts of interesting and exciting things no civilian would ever know or see.
We can leave them in a down stay position for over an hour with all sorts of things going by and they stay, or walk them down town on a busy day and all is good.
Through images and a diary - of - sorts we tell you about one busy day of that trip.
Ask a lawyer how they're doing, what they're up to these days, some sort of vague question like that, and they'll almost certainly say «I'm very busy» or something similar, maybe even something more dramatic, such as «I'm going out of my mind with all the work, it just keeps pouring in» accompanied by a nervous shake of the head and possibly a wringing of hands.
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