Sentences with phrase «to keep the show on the road»

However, keeping the show on the road for a full five years may be impossible.
But all the evidence suggests that it gets harder and harder to keep the show on the road as you move onto the next marriage.
If we aspire to keep the show on the road for another 10,000 years, we will have to understand ice ages.
A big thanks to Ketut for doing a great job keeping the show on the road and keeping the photos coming.
«On one hand, they've got keeping the show on the road; they've got regular stuff of weekly services, teaching, school assemblies, worrying about buildings and worrying about money.
It was put to me thus by a Labour loyalist desperate to keep the show on the road after a bumpy start.
To avoid being deserted mid-term, the Conservatives will have to work hard to keep the Liberal Democrats happy, and David Cameron will have strong incentives to do so as his position as leader will come under pressure if he can not keep the show on the road.
The One V relies on a 1 GHz single - core Qualcomm MSM8255 chip — the same one used in the Sony Ericsson Xperia Ray — and while it doesn't set the world alight, it does a decent enough job of keeping the show on the road even with only 512 MB of RAM.
I'll be heading off island for 10 days later this evening but our man Ketut will be still keeping the show on the road and keeping us all in the loop with whats going down surf and weather wise here in Bali.
Usually it's the artists that reject the way their individualism has been subsumed by movements defined by critics or curators, but in Arte Povera's case it was the artists (most of them, at least) who wanted to keep the show on the road into the 1970s.
Those that exert public pressure — directly or through the media — therefore have a much greater chance of being listened to, because politicians often just need to avoid rows to keep the show on the road.
Her enigmatic public presence, a lack of definition, keeps the show on the road.
These fortuitous internal and external circumstances allow May to keep the show on the road.
Deals being struck between David Cameron and Nick Clegg to keep the show on the road could have serious electoral consequences, says Peter Oborne in the Daily Telegraph
Fellow Labour MP Wes Streeting added: «Lots of good people chose to serve in shadow cabinet to keep the show on the road.
Labour MP Wes Streeting said: «Lots of good people chose to serve in shadow cabinet to keep the show on the road.
I have a whole host of travel posts in the workings, but with minimal connection in our current location in the atlas mountains it's proving a little tricky... my instagram though is keeping the show on the road and I'm definitely getting more comfortable with stories so be sure to follow along for what we're getting up to.
Turns out, one lesson applies to living through illness, keeping the show on the road, letting go of the person you love most, and eating fire: The trick is there is no trick.
Now it might take me years to buy a stock, and even more years (ideally) before I sell it, so all I really need is two or three great ideas a year to keep the show on the road.
One thing you learn from befriending successful artists like Hazel Dooney or John T. Unger is JUST HOW HARD they keep at it, just to keep the show on the road.
After the wind farm is installed and commissioned, and all the factory personnel have finally flown home, there is then the not so small matter of the continuous operation and maintenance (O&M) required throughout the life of the project to keep the show on the road.
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