Sentences with phrase «usually stick around for a while»

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This means that, during the week, Peppa is usually on in the backgroud for much of the late morning / early afternoon period while I work and do housework and BB mills around doing what it is that toddlers do (picking her nose and sticking stickers on my furniture, mostly).
«Pets don't usually care for the booties when first put on,» Dr. Plunkett says, «but after a while of walking around like they are stuck on sticky trap for a short amount of time, they get used to them.»
When an obstacle in the road appears, this usually means you take a detour or maneuver around it to get back on the right path — even if it means getting stuck in traffic for a while.
While it is easy to see the Galaxy S and Note series handsets sticking around for a while, usually, the mid-tiers fade away quickly to give room for even newer mid-range devWhile it is easy to see the Galaxy S and Note series handsets sticking around for a while, usually, the mid-tiers fade away quickly to give room for even newer mid-range devwhile, usually, the mid-tiers fade away quickly to give room for even newer mid-range devices.
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