Sentences with phrase «usually do this sort of thing»

This is weird, I don't usually do this sort of thing, so here goes....

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You will then learn all sorts of things about how to control your flight, your speed, your maneuverability, and the trick usually lies in not thinking too hard about whatever you want to do, but just allowing it to happen as if it were going to anyway.
It usually happens when I am running around doing a million things, so I succumb to buying some sort of sugary pastry because it is the easiest and most accessible thing.
If you look back last year, I had some races where things didn't come my way - it's up and down but usually throughout the season it sort of equals out.»
It's smooth texture virtually eliminates the risk of choking, and although things can get a bit messy when eating this dynamite dairy product, especially if a child is attempting to feed herself, it's pretty easy to clean up and doesn't usually leave any sort of stains.
Things that a newborn does are usually triggered by some sort of motive to learn more,» says Dr. Gredebäck.
Thus, someone has to serve as a catalyst — a sort of entrepreneur to get things going — in Buford's account usually by breaking a window (a signal that can be heard by many who do not see it).
«The only thing an organic chemist usually gets to do with a plant is grind it up, find some sort of interesting molecule in there, and then try to make it.
If it's before six years old, it's usually not that I'm rebelling, sort of thing, it's actually their body telling them that they don't want to eat it.
Dave Asprey: Mind Share for people listening, this is my dear friend JJ Virgin's group of highly influential health authors and celebrity types where we get together once or twice a year usually about 100 or so, 150 people, and talk about how we can better serve listeners, people like you, in just in getting information that's impactful that's out there that maybe is missing because all of us are sort of just tired of or even disgusted by some of the things that big industry is telling people to do.
They usually claim to do the same sorts of things — lower your appetite, give you energy, increase your metabolism — but the mechanisms are going to be different.
I love the idea of renting a designer dress for a special occasion — usually you only wear that sort of thing once anyway, so it seems like such a sensible way to do it!
I rarely splurge on things, but if I do, it's usually some sort of investment piece that I will have for a long time — a great bag or a cocktail dress for example.
This doesn't seem so bad to me — now I don't know how bad reserve development will be for AIG, but BRK is usually pretty careful about underwriting this sort of thing.
Mornings are usually spent on the more routine aspects of our work: checking patients in, doing preliminary work like physicals, blood work and that sort of thing.
So I laid there, checked to see if my various parts would move and thanked my own dog, Jinjja, when he came over to check on me — not the sort of thing he usually does as he's mostly in his own world when he's at the dog park.
I really wish the vets would clamp down on that sort of thing when it happens, but usually they don't as I have found that behavior is so deeply enculturated in so many vet practices / hospitals / etc.
This is important to figure out early on, usually before you even arrive, because the last thing you want to do is end up as an albatross on their busy schedule, or, conversely, come off as being rude, treating them like some sort of one - night stand.
We usually don't post these sorts of things, but there's some pretty good deals here especially with the Buy 2, Get 1 Free on amiibo at Toys R Us.
Now I know these sort of things are usually done as videos, but honestly, I'm far better at writing than speaking.
That usually means the individual has the characteristics of emotionally fueled extremism, I've seen the sort of thing lots of times, where certain people don't like to be challenged and resort to trying to bully what they see as their opponents into silence.
VP: «Usually when you do this sort of thing the unexamined portion (1850 - 2010) wiggles randomly.
Usually when you do this sort of thing the unexamined portion (1850 - 2010) wiggles randomly.
Maybe you could get some relationship counselling... usually a relationship counsellor will have experience of working with couples who share the same pattern... I.E one partner does most of the talking and trying to sort things out and the other withdraws.
I usually depend on Jason (hubby) to do that sort of thing but maybe I should figure it out.
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