Sentences with phrase «sorts of things occurred»

All sorts of things occur to help one that would never otherwise have occurred.
This means that while the Conservative Opposition will understandably try to squeeze some short - term political gain from Mr. Trudeau's embarrassment, it and the media are unlikely to dig deeply into why this sort of thing occurs.
The moment one definitely commits oneself, all sorts of things occur to help one that would never otherwise have occurred.
Do you find that this sort of thing occurs in your classes; meaning, do you find that children — intentionally or not — translate their emotions in their creations, or seek your help to do so?
They are in control of the situation, and it is rare that we have the opportunity to see this sort of thing occur in a big studio comedy.
The question is: How often does this sort of thing occur?

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These sorts of things do occur, do they not?
In the organic realm, too, a living thing's self - transcendence into another kind, if and to the extent that anything of the sort occurs, a question which does not concern us here, will constitute the new kind as such.
People need to understand we need to uphold the freedom of religion in this country so that this sort of thing does not occur.
All sports have suffered from rowdyism and vulgarity, that sort of thing, and we're going to do our best to eliminate that problem in the few of our stadiums where it occurs.
I'm sure that sort of thing would never occur in our Mother of Parliaments — or would it?
«If those sorts of things are occurring, it might be a zero - sum game.
So last night I'm getting a glass of soda pop for my beloved when it occurred to me, cuz that's the kind of random jumbly - joo that goes through my head non-stop, that all of the things that used to really have a solid reason for existence are just sort of fluffy meaningless filler these days.
If this sort of thing were occurring, MAFF said, it would be at the request of the farmer involved.
If the dog previously had similar reactions to other things this might indicate some sort of immune system dysfunction, but in that case the vaccine may have been coincidental to the reaction if a prior trigger occurred at about the same time.
This is a fetch quest that occurs while you're working to grab yet another object, creating some sort of temporal wormhole in which you have to fetch one thing just to be able to fetch more things that will lead to future fetchings.
Sometimes you will get things that only occur infrequently, and so they won't be in every 5 - member ensemble — but this is true for all sorts of variations, not just changes in the Labrador Sea.
I mean, I realize that there are caveats that can be pointed to for modern dendro series (I've heard it posited that there's a muted dendro sensitivity when CO2 or temperature elevates above a threshhold, etc)... but could that not mean that there are other sorts of caveats (to adjust in one direction or the other) for various things that have occurred in the past as well (presumably the very volcanic signatures that you are researching)?
Certainly such a thing is possible, but it doesn't follow that it is occurring without some sort of substantiation.
I've seen the sort of thing going on in climate science also occurring in elementary - particle physics, but most citizens do not care (or know) about that, because it has no significant political or economic implications.
This is akin to the sort of thing which has occurred in China where, since 2012, lawyers have been forced to sign a pledge of allegiance to the Communist Party in order to practice law.
I'd seen this sort of of thing before, but it had never occurred to me that is could be used for a yellow letter.
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