Sentences with phrase «sure each visitor knows»

- If you have visitors who bring their pets or young children along, make sure each visitor knows how to «introduce» themselves.

Not exact matches

Secretly, I think I knew sooner — I was crying nearly every minute of every day and I was angry, so freakin» angry — but it wasn't until my husband returned back to work and the endless stream of visitors stopped that I knew for sure.
It isn't essential and I'm sure you'll let us know what proportion of visitors are taking up the option, but I'm interested to see what effect it has on my shop!
Your midwife and health visitor are your first points of call for all things pregnancy and new baby related, be sure you know how they can help
No matter what the scenario make sure that visitors that come by are helpful and don't overstay their welcome.
Visitors can watch Lorna's demonstration and sample the final dish while meeting fellow Tweeters using the hashtag #tweetandgreet BASC chairman Peter Glenser said: «Lorna is well known for her enthusiastic, hands - on approach to everything she does and will I'm sure go down a storm with @BASCnews's thousands of followers on Twitter.
... it's about family, welfare and transport: «For instance, because we know a mother's health is key to a child's health and development, we are investing in Sure Start Children's Centres and 4,200 more health visitors to give families the support they need.
Also, what did all you other apple shape mamas wear during the postpartum period — I am already dreading dealing with additional belly fat though I am sure my lil munchkin will make it all worth it:) Expecting tons of visitors coming to see baby and I want to be comfortable but look somewhat decent but just don't know what to wear: (Maxi dresses tend to highlight my belly.
However, no matter who the customer is — a loyal local or a weekend visitor — the Ahearns make sure everyone who walks in their door is afforded the VIP treatment.
In - the - know visitors make sure to come to the Palm Springs area with room in their suitcases.
Visitors seemed to know what to do with a giant sun, whereas they weren't so sure what to do with previous installations.
I'm not sure this parallel works: Titian could legitimately have expected his audience to have had the biblical learning to understand, say, Noli Me Tangere, but surely Starling could not expect Tate visitors to know about his paddle down the Rhine.
If there are no keywords linked to your topics, how else would you know for sure what your visitors are viewing.
Also, if you made it all the way down here (more than most visitors, for sure) watch the webinar and re-read this blog post, and let me know what you think Cordell would say about this post in the comments below.
I'm sure you know this, but just in case: your visitor has no need for your passport or banking information, so please protect yourself and keep that private.
Now that you know how to point visitors from your various domain names, let's make sure the names you've chosen will actually generate additional business for you.
Knowing that, make sure your site is presenting the information people are searching for in the simplest, most intuitive way possible, says Andrew Machado, CEO and founder of Open Home Pro, which provides a virtual form to collect visitor info at open houses.
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