Sentences with phrase «surprised by the noise»

I am most surprised by the noise canceling headphones.

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Part of it is, we've been surprised by how much noise there is about coworking in the real estate industry, just in the last two to three months.
Most newborns will startle if surprised by a loud noise nearby.
Noise - making toys are such favorites because babies love to be surprised by unexpected sounds.
Rachel Buxton, lead author and post-doctoral researcher in the Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology in the Warner College of Natural Resources, said the team was surprised by how prevalent noise pollution was in protected areas.
At no time was I bombarded by the usual hot hatch cacophony of road and wind noise, which is a testament to Toyota's ability to add a surprising level of refinement across its lineup.
The suspension feels crude and surprised by big bumps, and there's a moderate amount of road noise.
We drove the Tucson to many different types of roads, on the smooth and no pot holes (i was very surprise by these roads even tho they were on the country), also the pot holes and the off road in which the Tucson performed very well, i couldnt hear any unwanted noise and could easily talk to my passengers without raising my voice.
In fact, the pre-order process is already underway and if you haven't heard of this or are taken by surprise by this latest development in the tablet world, well that's all because Cisco is not making much of a noise about it all.
While people anticipate the sounds of fireworks and know they are not a threat, the loud noises take many pets by surprise.
Make sure that the cat litter box is in a location where your cat will not be interrupted or surprised by another animal, human, or sudden loud noises.
For example, if a young dog is frightened by a loud, surprising noise, it may develop a life long fear or phobia of loud noises such as thunder or firecrackers.
We tried to make enough noise so as not to take some bear or moose by surprise.
I discover and am surprised by the absence of light and noise.
What is surprising, and will remain so, is how a series of dubious measurements, either synthesized from out of the noise or barely above the noise, and in no way historically unsurprising, has made the world stand on its head and contemplate the idiocy demanded by Gore & co..
I never dreamed I would hear about this idea again until I heard (to my surprise) Hansen discuss it in 1988 (although I was aware that Revelle had been making noise about it at Harvard although Revelle was generally dismissed as «crank» by the scientific community at the time.
Perhaps we should not be surprised that a species that is put in the mood for love by jet engine noise thrives in nuclear cooling water.
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