Sentences with phrase «sort of sitting»

All rooms benefit from some sort of sitting area, and all come with sparkling shower rooms dressed from floor to ceiling in swish Italian marble or slate coloured tiles.
Many of us can review if we're all sort of sitting at a desk and, you know, we don't have any other worries and any other stress.
The Caribbean Plate, he noted, is «just sort of sitting there while the North American and South American plates move» west (due to sea floor spreading in the Atlantic).
So for that reason people, should feel secure that it isn't sort of a sitting duck database for immigration,» Ms. Agarwal told the Observer.
Tilted up to a sort of sitting position seems much more natural and respectful.
but it is sort of sitting on my skin and pretty is greasy feeling.
«He doesn't sort of sit back and say, «Maybe the phone will ring.»
«Mac is sort of a sit - down experience.»
«In the morning, once we figure out where it is that day, it just sort of sits there.»
If you just sort of sit there and watch through the transition, you see, particularly with the large herbivores, as the tide starts to drop they seem to know it, and they jet.
Matthew Stanley: One of the things I always liked about the needle experiment was that it's not an experiment all by itself but it sort of demonstrates and important part of his character that Newton sort of sat down one day and said, «Now, I'm going to figure out colors.»
the only time my skin was at its «best» was when I was juicing, I did nt get many new pimples but the existing ones just sort of sat there and never cleared despite nothing but pure veg juice for 60 days: -LRB-
Hats don't really work for me, they're hot, and my hair is too big and the hat sort of sits on top of my hair and looks funny... So, I have a sun umbrella....
We both sort of sat on the couch for a minute while i slowly put my pants back on and explained that this had gotten too weird for me.
The movie just sort of sits there, going through the motions, reveling in cliché, building to a strangely inert climax that is forgone as it is underwhelming.
He casts some of the very best actors around, like Wes Studi, Adam Beach, and Q'orianka Kilcher, as Indians and then gives them nothing to do but sort of sit around, stare, and look noble.
If you want them to just sort of sit there during a scene they will, but then they'll do some genius little movement or sound or whatever that will make the scene that much better.»
It just sort of sat on the edge of my consciousness.
So, kids could be really high achievers in terms of math and reading but gain nothing from our program if they didn't have these sort of sit - still skills.
Stomp on the gas and it sort of sits there as five tenths tick on by.
Now the manuscript had its trials, but as soon as I wrote my first draft of my query letter I sort of sat back in my chair, a little pale, and thought, «Oh no.»
It's a hugely imaginative story, with some seriously out - there elements (for a period, Kepler is actually wearing the body of a man who tried to kill Kepler), the kind of book you sort of sit there and just think about for awhile after you've finished reading it, processing it, wrapping your head around it.
It's not difficult at all, thankfully... As the cartoonist, one just sort of sits back and works like a Dungeon Master in a role - playing game, placing the characters in situations or places, and watching them roll their own dice to see how they interact.
The only games I can think of to really thread the needle for me in recent years are the Assassin's Creed games, and even those sort of sit on the edge of too easy (as do Bethesda's games).
Then in a way the clients start doing all the work, and the therapist sort of sits back and lets it all happen.
The fact that we've seen extreme weather systems that just sort of sit in place — like the 2003 European heatwave, the 2011 Oklahoma and Texas drought and heatwave, the 2010 Moscow wildfires, Pakistan's floods.
And it seems to sort of sit in the Google ecosystem better, in a way.
The Razer Forge is another box that sort of sits in that well - known Android TV unit market, but for all the wrong reasons.
«People sort of sat on the sidelines,» says Fitts.

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I believe it's part of my job to sort of say we shouldn't sit around comparing ourselves to North America, even though that's where we are.
«Sometimes we sit back and allow others to sort of set the stage.
Whether it's the type of mindful meditation he teaches or simply taking a half - hour to sit quietly, Scheinman says one of the most powerful ways to ward off stress on a daily basis is to engage in some sort of regular contemplative practice.
On Nov. 17, the Wienermobile sits idly in front of the factory, rain dripping down its sides; it's an odd sort of paean to the past.
One of the group's studies showed that «individuals who were clinically obese according to their medical records were significantly more likely to use words related to being stationary: «sitting, being still, planted, at rest; these sorts of things,»» according the the Lab's director Raina Merchant.
So I sat in the back, I got up there and on the way back they didn't have a plane, they had one plane a Douglas AD, sort of a torpedo bomber of the World War II vintage and they were going back to Alameda so I thought I'd hitch on that.
In the early days of Late Night With David Letterman, the host and his then - girlfriend Merrill Markoe would sit through meetings with NBC executives, trying to figure out what sort of sketches they could run in their new 12:30 a.m. slot.
I sort of equate it to thinning of the herd, you make people fat dumb and happy if they don't have to work for it... why sacrifice that 3 week trip to Europe so your great grandchild can sit around the house at 27 smoking pot and going to the club.
There are some non-financial issues with being in equities in late retirement — although there's a case to be made that staying on top of this helps retain intellectual facilities a bit if we look at Warren Buffet and his dreadful diet, looking at the state some people get into as they get older I'm not sure they should be licensed to drive an equity portfolio unless they can sit on their hands and let that nice Mr Vanguard sort out the rebalancing shenanigans...
It also has all sorts of rules no one bothers to follow anymore (such as treating a menstruating woman, and anywhere she has sat, as unclean).
It's preposterous that a New York billionaire and media personality (much less a sitting Senator, Bernie Sanders) could be considered any sort of «outsider» to the elite political - media - business class.
The same sort who is sitting up in heaven feverishly micromanaging (as if God even cognitively functions like humans) the affairs of men in order to» keep up.»
... I'll often have a pastor sitting next to an atheist talking about all sorts of things, which isn't something that can happen in a conventional church setting.
David, (thanks for listening and for your encouragement) another person, Michael Kwak, The Godless Monster (my favourite atheist - could see myself sitting down with a cup of coffee and chatting merrily away for hours with you) I wish to thank you for taking the time to sort out my questions.
I think that if groups sat down and asked what God wanted them to accomplish or who God wanted them to serve, this would help them decide which sort of model would help them best.
I'm ashamed to say that I used to sit in front of a House or Senate committee on Capitol Hill and say, «Every dollar you invest in Headstart will save $ 6.00 later on in higher productivity or in lower prison cost,» or some other obscene argument of that sort.
I would love to sit down with him in such a setting as this over a bottle of fine red wine and discuss the welfare of the Church in Canada and the world (He is a wine - expert of sorts.
2) Did they really love war in a sit back and watch, while the death count gets higher sort of way?
He sat there like a sort of sculptured Egyptian cat or Peruvian mummy, moving nothing but his black eyes and looking absolutely non-human.
Or, is this some sort of a «test» like he works for the SAT or ACT company?
Some of these are bound to work better than others (The Book of Exodus doesn't really lend itself to the sort of story Scott clearly wanted to tell), but the lesson to audiences is clear: Just because a movie is about the Bible doesn't mean you can know what to expect when you sit down to watch it.
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