Sentences with phrase «walk out of the room while»

It never occurred to me that it would involve anything beyond lying a baby down in a crib and walking out of the room while they closed their eyes to quiet sleep.
If you have to walk out of the room while it is on then you don't have to worry because it has automatic on and off system.

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I've told the story of my next door neighbor in the dorm who walked into my room naked, peed all over while I slept, woke me up by breaking my printer, forcing me to forcibly shove him out of my room, all while sleepwalking.
They slept 9 hours on average and my little man did his 2 - hour naps in the dark hotel room while one of us took Sweetness out to the pool, walk, etc. (the other one of us sat on the porch and read — nice break).
We'd all gather round in the living room, Mother wrapped in her khimar sitting at the back, and my brother and sister and I in front of the television while he sat unobtrusively next to the video player, stretching out his long arm from time to time to point to an alleyway on the screen, or a shop, or a twist in the road: «Walk on a little, that my mother sister house.
If you must leave your dog for long periods of time on a regular basis, there are many options for you to keep your dog happy and healthy; keeping the dog confined to a small room with his crate's door opened enables him to go in and out of the crate allowing the dog to stretch his legs and move around while keeping him safe and secure at the same time; calling a dog walker, or contacting a doggy daycare facility to take your dog for a walk and allow him / her to relieve themselves during the day.
Practice each command in different rooms of the home, in the yard, while out on walks, and when visitors come to the home.
When they place x-ray films or digital sensors in our mouths and tell us to hold them while they walk out of the room, we do as they say.
A few treats while walking your dog in and out of rooms can be very effective in reducing anxiety.
If your dog does bark or scratch at the door while you're inside, I recommend you get up and walk out of the room.
BEDROOMS MASTER SUITE: - Housed in its own pavilion separated from the living and dining area - King - sized bedroom with vaulted ceiling, dark teak floors, glass doors leading out onto a private deck with garden and ocean views - TV lounge with comfortable sofas, large flat - screen TV with DVD player - Small reading room which «floats» above the fish pond with glimpses of the pool - Huge dressing room - Semi-open ensuite bathroom with large rectangular terrazzo bathtub, his - and - hers vanities, and walk - in rain shower - Private garden - Air - conditioned GUEST BEDROOMS 1 & 2: - Both guestrooms are housed in a separate pavilion adjacent to the dining area — designed for children but flexibly accommodate adults - One room has a queen - sized bed with large flat - screen TV and DVD player, while the other one has twin beds and a small outdoor balcony - A corridor with built - in - robes connects the two bedrooms while also giving access to the shared bathroom - Shared bathroom features grey slate walls and flooring, indoor terrazzo bathtub and walk - in shower, additional outdoor shower with water feature - Large shared wooden deck - Air - conditioned GUEST SUITES 1 & 2: - Two - bedroom guesthouse located 50m from the main house for privacy - Queen - sized beds complimented by light and airy cream walls and teak floors - Garden bathrooms with indoor shower and glass sliding doors leading onto a wooden deck - Adjoining living area for the two rooms - Self - contained kitchen with breakfast bar and stools
Gameplay is an odd mix, while the atmosphere starts off quite heavy on the horror; it loses out as you start to walk through rooms devoid of creatures until the later episodes fill them back up.
While he was sitting in the meeting, the registrar walked in, scanned the room, and pointed to «the distinguished senior person sitting next to me, who quickly scampers out of the room to deal with her exam problem.
There's a story I recall about some famous and brilliant mathematician — perhaps Norbert Wiener — who rarely took his nose out of a book and who didn't like to waste time: he would read while walking to and from the classroom (or perhaps his office) but have his arm out such that with a small part of his (very big) brain he could count the doorframes as they were ticked off against his hand; at the right count, his wrist would stiffen, and with his arm as a lever, rotate himself into the room still reading.
I remember when we had carpeting put in our Master Bedroom & walk - in closet, Great Room and Den a while back... so much stuff to get out of the way, we actually ended up doing the 3 rooms on 2 separate days!
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