Sentences with phrase «stopped us dead in our tracks when»

Wagner is in the midst of one of the most euphoric moments of his young life, but he stops dead in his tracks when he comes face to face with the realization that his joy means someone else is suffering.
Then I was stopped dead in my tracks when I discovered I had breast cancer.
I stopped dead in my tracks when I saw her.
Spectators at the Detroit show stopped dead in their tracks when they saw the new 300.
ESS who over the last month stops dead in his tracks when he spots a person (with or without a dog) approaching us while out walking.
I was at Home Depot YESTERDAY and I stopped dead in my tracks when I smelled an El Verso cigar.
I stopped dead in my tracks when I saw the Skirted Round Table had an interview last week with the set designer of Something's Got ta Give.
Those kinds of numbers stopped us dead in our tracks when we first started exploring international adoption.

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When an invoice goes unpaid for months, it can stop cash flow dead in its tracks.
Bookkeeping, I'll get to you later... I love when I come across a recipe that stops me dead in my tracks and has me running to the store...»
My head is still swirling from the flavors and concept of Singaporean cuisine and when people ask me what my favorite thing was I stop dead in my tracks.
When I saw the picture of it in this giveaway I stopped dead in my tracks!
For an intelligent, experienced and talented man in the prime of his political career, the taste of defeat was bitter; all the more so when his forward propulsion was stopped dead in its tracks by his own brother.
Oh, one last little nugget of wisdom... SHOUT WIPES can be miracle workers when it comes to stopping a stain dead in it's tracks.
Yet this often comes at the expense of the film's propulsion, not least when a late cameo from Laurence Fishburne stops it dead in its tracks.
He uses the same trick at the turning point (to avoid spoilers, a massive catastrophe for the fortress), when everything and everyone seems to simply stop dead in their tracks to grasp what has just happened.
When I first set eyes on this week's test vehicle, an extended cab version of the new Chevrolet S - 10, I stopped dead in my tracks.
When I walked into Pooches, I stopped dead in my tracks.
Shelly Collette was walking Cash in Sackville, NB when he stopped dead in his tracks and wouldn't budge.
Brooklyn federal Judge Jack Weinstein stops decades of New York personal injury practice dead in its tracks when he tosses out the actuarial life expectancy tables we use because the distinction between black and white life spans is discriminatory and unconstitutional (New York Law Journal via Law.com):
I then started to explain career summaries to her when she stopped me dead in my tracks and said, «I don't want a career summary.
Although I am not afraid of heights, I stopped dead in my tracks and my heart started pounding ferociously when I saw your picture of the fat man squeeze.
I seriously stopped dead in my tracks and drooled a little bit out of my mouth when I saw it.
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