Sentences with phrase «typos there»

opps, sorry about the typos there.
It's amazing how many typos there can be in one cover letter when you write it five hours before the deadline.
Oops sorry some typos there — hope it reads through clearly for you anyhow — basically where can I learn more about anga banga as you mentioned it... Thanks
Thanks so much for pointing out my typo there.
Ease the pain with cold cloths or cold crushed cabbage leaves (yes, no typo there), loose clothes and a supporting bra.
As for your account, the Serve card could flag as an issue — was there a typo there?
Well I'd have left my typo there if I'd have known it would show I deleted my message.

Not exact matches

There were myriad typos.
Unfortunately, there isn't a typo to be corrected.
While Oliver says one typo here and there is becoming more acceptable because everyone is sending emails from their phones, more than one per email is unprofessional.
Not that the occasional typo bothers me, but, being a freelance editor and proofreader (yes, there is a difference), I find that more than two or three in a post and I take off my «interested reader» hat and put on my «eagle - eyed editor» hat without even thinking about it.
Sure there is plenty of freely available code you can find and copy to create your token, as well as a handful of quality guides you can follow, but one slipup, one typo, and everything comes crashing down.
Pardon me, if there is any sticklers out there (which I'm certain there are), 600 obviously is a typo and should be 6000.
BTW, you had a typo in your last paragraph before the big countdown clock... YOU GOT THE DATE WRONG there (2013, instead of the «actual» 2014)!
There are some typos in it.
There's a difference between a typo and a genuine grammar, semantic mistake.
What you can do for me though is this (that is if you can look past my imperfections and typo's here The Real Tom), slow down there The Real Tom, I know what your are thinking (or should that be you're).
Now, these typos don't affect major truths in the bible, fortunately, but keep in mind they are there.
Mainly because I hate typos, and would rather have it pointed out than have it left there....
There seems to be a typo in the link to the story on the home page.
And I freely admit I sometimes use too many extraneous, space - consuming, overly - descriptive, qualifying, words or sentences written quickly and in a stream - of - conscientiousness, run - on sort of fashion with occasional typos mostly due to fatigue of being up way too late (which also explains this post in general) after a long day of political discussion which refreshingly had little religious content though of course there is often much overlap between the two but posting is barely a hobby but more of an occasional passtime so now i wonder if what I write could be considered abuse as I've can't really recall seeing much if any sorrt of «text filibustering» not that this is exactly filibustering more a spontaneous text performance response joke and meant in jest to be absurdly long and useless so of course i hope you appreciate the spirit.
If you study all the flaws in scripture, the theological inconsistencies which are everywhere, the obvious different writing styles and favorite words, phrases and themes of the various writers, the typo errors (like 1Corinthians 14:22), the differences in reporting (wqs there really one Gadarene demoniac or two), and hundreds of other problems, you start to understand why there are more than twenty thousand denominations in the state of California alone, all of them claiming the truth.
* However in the recipe you ask for pine nuts while there are hazelnuts on the picture — is this a typo or does it just not matter?
Is there no ginger in this recipe or is that a typo?
I have a question... There is no baking powder or baking soda in the ingredients list... Is this an omission or a typo?
I wonder if there is a typo in the recipe?
And why are there so many typos in my original comment?!
I've made the Paleo Pumpkin bread five times and had no problems, which makes me ask: since the Pumpkin bread bakes for 45 minutes, could there be a typo in this recipe and perhaps the bread should bake longer than 30 minutes?
I think that there is a typo in my recipe.
Also, I think there's a few words missing from the first step in your instructions («Place the sheet [in the freezer]...») Lord knows I make typos all the time but I love it when people help me catch them so I hope you don't find this obnoxious!
There is a typo in this recipe.
Could there BE any more typos in my post?
Sorry to post again re: the coffee toffee, but I discovered that there's a typo in the butter amount.
Thanks for the idea (although there is a typo on the Friendship Soup Mix gift tag so I'll be making my own.
Is there a typo somewhere?
There is quite a bit of cinnamon in these cookies (four teaspoons — it's not a typo!)
Speaking of which, Deb, I think there's a typo in your newly added note.
I see there's a typo in the recipe!
However, there's a typo in the listed ingredients.
There was a typo in my calculation.
I only got 20 out of the recipe and they were flat and kinda salty??? I'm not sure what went wrong, is there a typo on the flour or something??
There is a typo though - is it supposed to be 1 tsp of kosher salt??
There must be a typo with the amount of flour in this recipe.
There's got to be a typo somewhere.
Is there a typo in the ingredients?
I'll have to give these a try for Willow... speaking of Willow, I apologize if there are typos here or added letters where they shouldn't be... she thought it would be funny to type with me I did try to erase her additions!
After eating it we thought perhaps there had been a typo — rather than 1/2 tablespoon of cayenne, 1/2 TEASPOON should suffice.
Think there might be a typo in step 2 of mixing the sour dough starter.
By the way, there is a typo on the last sentence in the «assemble galette» instruction, «last pinches or parmesan».
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