Sentences with phrase «usually say something about»

If you ask students (I ask mine frequently and I've talked to many at other schools) about what they think their teacher does, they usually say something about how the teacher is their IF they need them.

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«Usually at Nike, especially for running, when we launch something... we want to have experiences that the influencers, the athletes, the everyday consumer can go and feel the story and what we are talking aboutsaid Freitas.
«When she says something about the film, it's coming from a genuine, smart and tasteful place, and she's usually right.»
I often get intrusive blasphemous thoughts and usually when it comes into my head, I try to think or say aloud something positive about God.
Also on Facebook I post a lot of links to stories about outrageous things Beck and others have said, and I usually add a condescending comment saying something like, «Look at this idiot.»
Martin i have been thinking about what you said about craig martin and myself and often when i write i also feel the tears and i used to be embarrassed about that its not something guys usually do.But when it is the holy spirit working in our hearts he is prompting us because he cares whats going on in peoples lives we do nt these people but the holy spirit does and sometimes weeps for them because they are hurting he understands.So sometimes when i write its his words that i write so its as if he was speaking to them..
When the topic of race comes up I will often hear someone, usually a northerner, say something derogatory about the «deep south.»
I almost didn't want to share them (but I did & even my friend who usually protests when I make something without chocolate didn't say a word about the lack of his favorite ingredient).
Saying you get frustrated about friends talking about something they have passion in while you're on a blog site that talks about football all day, and usually the same thing multiple times, is a little hypocritical.
Somebody, usually somebody (considered to be but not necessarily) important, says something about the game and the next thing you know, it is being repeated like impeachable fact all over the mainstream media and the Internet.
And it's where we love to hear your funny stories about you breastfeeding your babies, or pumping for your babies, and let's just say things don't exactly go the way you thought they were going to go in your head, something happens, usually something embarrassing.
That's not something hiring managers usually say to applicants, but it may show how the other side feels about a negotiation; it's something they'd prefer to avoid if they could.
«If we can identify cancer within about 6 to 8 weeks of when somebody first feels something, prognosis is usually excellent,» he says.
He left the bedroom and went to the living room without saying anything about my outfit, which usually means he doesn't like something I have on.
Usually I resort to saying something about the site being a reflection of my aesthetic yadda yadda yadda.
To say some things about myself... well, I'm quite the boring person to say the least, unless someone has something going on and invites me out then I'm usually at home doing my own thing.
This unkindness is usually attributed to an inexplicable, temporary insanity on HAL's part, the point of said attribution usually being something interesting about the potential for madness even in purely rational artificial minds, or — roughly the opposite idea — likening insanity to a state of mechanical failure.
# 229 is good value, not something you usually say about a sony launch product.
Usually they just break out and say something when the teacher tells a story about her experience because they want to share their experiences.
Usually I never comment on blogs but your article is so convincing that I never stop myself to say something about it.
What he described to you is the way I would have gone about it, but I would have said something about the timing up front as this is usually the case.
I've counseled thousands of writers over the years, and even if it's not possible for me to read their work, I can usually say something definitive about what their next steps should be.
to raise irritating and trivial objections; find fault with unnecessarily (usually followed by at or about): He finds something to cavil at in everything I say.
As I said about Markopolous and Madoff, it is usually a mistake to obsess over something that is manifestly wrong, but that you can't affect.
«Usually it's something they've seen on TV or that their neighbour told them about,» he says.
They say that ignorance is bliss, but, in our case, ignorance usually led to a series of frantic phone calls about something we should have taken care of sooner.
«Some treats may look like supplements because they say something about hip and joint, for example, but those are treats with some added ingredients, usually not at a level to be efficacious,» he says.
It's not the sort of place game announcements are usually made, but given how little we know about what Kojima's been up to other than he's enjoying his camping holidays with Mark Cerny, maybe he's got something to say.
«Medium to large format abstract work is generally more sought after than figurative [work],» says Heyman, «as a figurative piece, especially a portrait, may convey something about a character's personality or history, whereas abstract work is usually more subtle and can be more open to interpretation.
GF: My work usually draws from my life experiences, but I agree with Adrian Piper who is credited with having said something like «just because my work is autobiographical doesn't mean it's about me.»
When people say, «You should have been there,» they're usually talking about something that happened at SPACE.
IMO when someone hears or reads something about climate science they should be careful about taking things at face value, consider that climate change science does have major regulatory / economic / environmental repercussions, realize that the source may be motivated by these potential repercussions, and look at the past behavior of the source (have they usually said accurate statements?).
They usually ignore the question or, occasionally, say something to the effect that it's about data, not voting in the absence of data, sometimes quoting sci - fi writer Crichton.
The mutation of ideas is usually intentional, which is to say that adaptation is about something, or for some end, at least as often as it is accidental.
Usually I never comment on blogs but your article is so convincing that I never stop myself to say something about it.
We get e-mails and we get phone calls, usually complaining about something, but then you look and you say, how can we fix this.
So that actually came about pretty organically, which is not something I usually say but I launched my business earlier this year in January and the goal was just to create videos for lawyers for marketing and branding purposes but I started getting a lot of interest from lawyers regarding starting their own podcast because I think they had seen that I had been doing it for a while and I'm fairly good at it.
They are likely contacting you to get a statement about the accident, but their intentions are usually to get you to say something that indicates you are responsible for the accident, not their policyholder.
Usually I never comment but your article is so good that I never stop myself to say something about it.Thanks sharing.
So when I say «Social Media can help you get a job» The replies are usually, only if you happen to be chatting to the right person, I didn't think of Facebook like that or Yes I heard something about Twitter and jobs.
I have been contacting listings that are overpriced and have been on the market way too long... my conversations are usually less than 3 minutes and go something like this «I'm Dustin with HomeSmart... I like your property listed at 225, I have cash buyers that I would love to show this to but they want to make x amount of profit and would be willing to pay somewhere around x amount... I usually wait for there response which is anywhere from f# % $ & off to «the seller won't take 175 but he would consider 185»... I would say I can get a 20 - 40 thousand discount on about 1/3 of my calls... I've never had one of these calls last longer than five minutes.
I laughed when I saw your post about the sewer line because whenever we repair something, it is usually the basics and I can't say «Come see all my brand new expensive copper plumbing in the basement».
re the grey to use with wythe blue — i've used a pretty saturated sort of warm grey, farrow & ball's hardwick white, near wythe blue spaces, so you could try that, but i usually use restoration hardware's coffee inspired colors — latte, mocha, cappuccino (possibly this says something about my sbx habit?!)
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