Sentences with phrase «turn over a new leaf so»

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Kos is 30 so he will not be turning over a new leaf.
Even so, there was enough to suggest last weekend, and at the end of last season when they went the last four away games unbeaten, that Blackburn could turn over a new away leaf and pick more than the slim 14 points they achieved on their travels last season.
So, I may just turn over a new leaf and have my cards done in mid-November (I am being realistic, not insane) instead of 3 days before Christmas.
So, today, I'm turning over a new leaf.
Over the past couple of years or so, I've slowly been turning over a new leaf when it comes to green living (you could say I've been turning over a green leaf, har hOver the past couple of years or so, I've slowly been turning over a new leaf when it comes to green living (you could say I've been turning over a green leaf, har hover a new leaf when it comes to green living (you could say I've been turning over a green leaf, har hover a green leaf, har har).
He said the government had taken so long to reform it because it had tried to make the CSA work - but it was now time to «turn over a new leaf».
So, I'm turning a new leaf and actively deciding there is no point in getting overwhelmed about something I have no control over.
Christmas is over, so put your red and green back in the closet for next year — it's time to turn over a new leaf!
So I'm not the only one who is turning over a new leaf with their view on one piece suits!
Also works for spring cleaning, turning over a new leaf, etc. so going to buy some now.
The changing of the times, styles, and all things current, however, does have Ms. Smith herself turning over a new leaf as she has become turned off, so to speak, with some of the latest trends.
We went to a store in laurel a few hours after my mother calling into that store and for the lady that she talked to to hold a particular car, we get there and it had been sold not very long before hand, this lady then was seriously snotty and sarcastic, so I walk outside and pace a bit to cool off, when I come back in she is all pissy and trying to sell us something else and saying that she wasn't supposed to, willing to or did mother ask her to hold a car, and that when it gets busy etc...., so we leave and go to leave, I get pissed and we turn around, come back into that store, I walk up to talk to a manager, she comes over, over talks me, tells only her side of the «truth», I try to talk to the manager and tell him what we were after, he tries to sell me a 2010, I try to tell him that it was too new, he tells me to hold on that it will be ok, so I try to tell him that we were after X and that the lady from earlier in this post did x y and z and that I find / found her to be dippy, he gets uppity and pissy, tells me that I can't talk to a woman like that, I tell him that yes I can» equality» you know?
This idea armed environmentalists with the threat that a changing climate would suddenly — rather than over the course of millenia — reach a point where climate change was so rapid that natural processes on which human society depends would in turn collapse, leaving us starved of resources, and unable to cope with the new conditions.
When one endeavors to turn over a new leaf, it's important to have concrete benchmarks, so one can be held accountable.
There seems to be something so emotionally resonant about a fresh start and turning over a new leaf... eating less, exercising more.
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