Sentences with phrase «then took a bit»

He then takes the bit to the iPhone 7 and drills a hole into the device.
Then take a bit of time to click around and read other people's thoughts on the subject, leave a bit of comment love in your wake, make a few new connections, enjoy the community of people who are tapping away at their laptops in coffee houses and kitchens all around the world.
I really worried I might have overdone it for a minute... then I took a bite and the worries melted into a smile!
Then I took another bite and thought, «WHAT THE WHAT?!
I was in a terrible mood when I finally got this out of the oven, but then I took a bite and was literally comforted by the food.
Then she took another bite!
And then I took a bite of their crispy goodness and Oh.
Then I took a bite and knew right away.
Visual appeal was not there but then you take a bite and WOW!
Nothing better than sweet and salty and now I don't need to take a bite of brownie and THEN take a bite of potato chips;)
But then I took a bite of some of the crumbs and holla!
She's pretty amazing, I don't know what I'd do with out her [for more reasons then taking a bite for a photo;D] ^ ^!)
Then I take a bit of notice.
At first, I had trouble with staining, but then I took a bit of cornstarch and dabbed it on with a cotton round to soak up a bit of the oil.
If it is more of a wordy post then it takes a bit longer because I become OCD about grammar, spelling and all that jazz.
To make the color last longer, apply liner, apply your lipstick, and then take a bit of loose powder or translucent powder and go over the lip with that.
When Denny is downstairs, he turns and then takes a bite while looking up.
The franchise then took a bit of dip and then a spiral.
The franchise then took a bit of dip and then a spiral.
The game then takes bit of a Crazy Taxi style twist, where the woman demands to be taken to a club on time for a meeting in return for a place on the Solar Crown Tournament; a season of races which form the backbone of the storyline throughout the Ibiza portion of the game.

Not exact matches

Modern homeopaths start by diluting a substance in water, then taking a hundredth of that solution and diluting it further, than taking a bit of that solution and diluting it in even more water until the original substance is exceedingly dilute.
It's a bit involved: you have to take the present value of each of the bond's cash flows, divide each by the total present value of all the cash flows, and then add up all of these individual durations to get the total duration of the bond.
If the idea of taking the full - time business plunge and giving up your comfy salary and cushy benefits keeps you awake at night biting your nails, then perhaps a part - time business is best.
This everyday trauma affected millions of American families each year; then, in 2015, a bit of smartphone technology took away some of the worry.
So Apple's recommendation for fixing the problem at home is a little bit, say, unusual: It recommends you take your laptop and turn it nearly vertical, and then make three passes with a can of compressed air.
The business press takes it all in and then amplifies the sexiest bits.
If we see a favorable shift, it's then, not before then, that we'll step out to take a bit more exposure to market fluctuations.
The setup takes a bit in the beginning, but from then on you are FREE!»
This takes a little bit of time and is more imprecise, but if there are a lot of pings over the course of a year from the same IP address in the city that matches your competitor's corporate office address, then there's a good chance it's from someone from their office checking out your website.
I live in a low almost deflationary enviroment (Europe) and was checking out some retirement software and something keep throwing me off, took me a bit to figure it out but it was inflation, like WTF is that and then I remembered I lived in Spain during the housing bust and now in Germany with negative real interest rates and I'm simply not used the idea that prices increase each year simply because time goes by.
The smaller sharks in the surf zone might not be able to see what they're attacking, but can sense the electrical charge from a person's muscles, and take a bite — but then won't return for a second helping, she told VICE News.
He takes the traditional value investing process and just flips it around a little bit, starting by identifying situations in which there is a reason why something might be misunderstood, where it's likely investors will not have correctly figured out what's going on, then does the more traditional work to confirm whether, in fact, there's an attractive investment to make.
Once you know that then investing becomes relatively easy because once you understand the policies that the government is likely to take, your investment becomes a little bit easier.
I'm just saying that if you are willing to take on a bit more risk (per MPT, but not from a SD or Sharpe perspective) then you may want to consider this approach that is likely to provide a modest but significant boost of returns at very low cost in terms of risk.
Granted, it takes more time for some of us... I shook so badly the first time on stage, my 12th grade teacher kindly helped me continue a bit further... and then, walked me off carefully.
one of the funniest bits about attempting to throw up climategate is that — the perpetrators (the guys who tried to filter comments from researchers and then take them out of context in order to posit a conspiracy)-- were thwarted.
And then there was that moment that rose up, I call them my Invitation Moments, the moments when you can sense an invitation from each other to go just a bit deeper, a bit more real, a bit more honest, and you can decide to stay where you are (and that's fine) or you can take the risk of secrets - in - the - open, the risk of mask - removal.
bootyfunk your and idiot because that passage in mathew 10 its a parrable he is trying to get people to realize that God needs to be the most important thing your life because with him you would not be period so to say that Jesus Christ the son of God is promoting volience is ridiculous, it tares me up that people like you take bit's and peices of the bible and make sound like you want it to if your going to read the Christian hand book then read it all do nt take stuff out of contence just to suit your life style your truly and always be a devoute Christian
When a person takes the stories of the Bible as simply metaphorical with underlying lessons, then it becomes a bit more relevant in our human process.
I was a bit taken aback, then, to find that a fellow named Ryan Rodrick Beiler over at Sojourners thinks I have Jim Wallis all wrong.
I like to take Sundays off now and then from church, and I'm not sure that it's as holy as recognising that the Lord made Sabbath for us, not the other way around, or if it's because I'm just tired out from a full week of people - stuff, and I just want to go all pseudo-hermit, have a bit of worship that looks like soul - care.
I love to really take apart the other person's argument bit by bit, back them into a corner and then deliver the finishing blows.
And then we promptly acted like a couple of weirdos in the aisle, taking pictures, mugging for the camera, hugging and dancing a little bit among...
My proof for this is the fact in over 2000 years at least man as taken away bits of the bible from their daily life so by example if the heads of all religions have changed stuff from the old days then clearly they don't fear god so he must be false
Then please take a bit of time to click around and read other people's thoughts on the subject, leave a bit of comment love in your wake, make a few new connections, enjoy the community of people who are tapping away at their laptops in coffee houses and kitchens all around the world.
And then we promptly acted like a couple of weirdos in the aisle, taking pictures, mugging for the camera, hugging and dancing a little bit among the stacks, and rearranging the bookshelf (who?
You take science, then find a place to inject your god without reason or evidence, instead of actually being intellectually honest you take the bits of evidence you like and say «See goddidit».
But then of course, we know that many folks take a bit at God.
Christian Smith, a Notre Dame sociologist and recent convert to Catholicism, explains that for Catholics, present Christian divisions are like a human body chopped to bits: «Suppose I took your body and cut it down the middle into two parts, and then cut one of the parts into little bits.
I think if we could all keep this in mind with every bite of food we took then the world would be a very different place.
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