Sentences with phrase «what used to»

He is in 8th grade and one class he is taking this quarter is Family & Consumer Science — or what we used to call Home Economics.
OK, now granted my ability to eat ginormous meals isn't what it used to be, but there were more occasions than I care to admit to that I went to a brunch buffet and did just that and then some.
My capacity to get stuff done is definitely not what it used to be and while that's going to take some time getting used to, I wouldn't want it any other way!
The soil our food is grown in today isn't what it used to be.
But now that my own grandmother is gone and Mamaw's memory isn't what it used to be, I wish I had taken the opportunity to do it more.
The absolute worst thing a woman can do is drink a cup of coffee first thing, on an empty stomach, which is exactly what I used to do except I drank a huge mason jar full of water first.
When it comes to being gluten free, we're nostalgic for what we used to have, and no longer can.
That is what I used to check the oil temperature.
I just has the same guilty feeling this weekend after splurging on fruit - salad after dinner But I ended up saying to my boyfriend, «If the worst thing I do now is splurge on fruit salad, then I don't feel that bad» — It's still better than what we used to splurge on!
Place the fish on the pan what used to be skin - side down.
That's what I used to order when I was eight:) It's the best!
I delight in, lead to I discovered exactly what I used to be having a look for.
What used to be simple routine — heading to the gym every day — got sideswiped by a demanding puppy, a terrible cough that kept me up at night for weeks (and with a voice that sounded like a tortured James Earl Jones), and travel to my slushy hometown for work, which made me rely more on Ricola than I would care to admit.
What used to take me a day to fully accomplish during reentry, now takes at least a week.
And you know what I used to decide between the two?
Pork isn't what it used to be.
Operating a brick - and - mortar retail food store isn't what it used to be.
By Gwyneth Doland Recipes: Braised Pork Shoulder with Tomatoes, Cumin, and Chipotle Chipotle - and Citrus - marinated Pork Tenderloin Posole A Guide to Today's Pork, from Enhanced Meats to Heritage Breeds Pork isn't what it used to be.
Your childhood sweet tooth has really blessed us with some amazing alternatives and healthy versions of what you used to enjoy.
In what used to be called humanistic study, critique now dominates.
What used to jolt people out of the innocent's dream life is now a thing of passive «interest» at best.
(Bonus Step: Alienate the people that still believe or do what you used to believe or do.
You've not lost me — I began babysitting my granddaughter every week day, and on weekends I have to do what I used to do during the week.
That's what I used to look like, but I've pulled off the bandages.
Our present concern, however, is not with this obvious and distressing manifestation of disharmony in social life but with the disharmony itself — that is, the failure on the part of men and women to discern that true community and sound relationships within it can be found only as each of us has his or her place in a wider grouping of humans, where there is vivid contrast because each is valued as being precisely this or that person while the community as a whole has goals or ends (what used to be called «ideals») that are worthy, upbuilding, and enriching.
I also liked the introduction of the shorter articles (as my attention span is not what it used to be, blame it on the kids!).
Sex just isn't what it used to be in the early years of our marriage.
Then unto their Lord is their return, and He will tell them what they used to do.
It withdraws protection from the weak and vulnerable, allowing the strong to define the status and rights of the weak; it privatizes matters which, in any legitimate political order, must be public in nature; it sets innumerable roadblocks to the rectification of the problem through mutual deliberation of citizens in legislative assemblies; and it has made what used to be its most loyal citizens — religious believers — enemies of the common good whenever their convictions touch upon public things.
The next time you have an infection, tell your Dr. that you only want streptomyacin because that's what we used to treat infections with before they EVOLVED to be resistant.
What makes me different from what I used to be, before Christ, is the process of healing, change and development through faith and dependency on God.
Rusted hulls of old cars and refrigerators line the landscape in what used to be pristine land.
As we have already remarked, the Western reader of a Western book about what used to be exotic religion will increasingly himself have Asian friends, or African experience, or international responsibilities.
To come to Jerusalem from Paris, or even Tel Aviv, is to succumb to the uncanny feeling that one has left the center of the West, or even its periphery, and delved into what used to be called the mysterious East.
What I see amongst Christians, especially those like David who seem to desire what I used to call «The Deeper Life» (when I was a believer), is this constant inner struggle to be something more (even if that «something more» is actually something less).
A year earlier he had written: «What used to be an organic, natural style became stylization, spiritually weak, harmful.
And you will know they are thinking exactly what you used to think about Easter Sunday Christians:
But most of the energy in Catholic moral theology has gone into making arguments showing that what used to be prohibited can actually be licit.
The Republican media consultants who have emerged within the last thirty years know what used to work.
In a self - destructive spasm of what we used to call Freudian projection, Michael Sean Winters claims that Archbishop Charles Chaput ought to apologize for and withdraw the remarks he made a week ago, in answering a question after his Erasmus Lecture, about the recent synod in Rome....
The real turning point between the medieval age of faith and the modern age of unfaith came when the scientists of the seventeenth century turned their backs upon what used to be called «final causes.»
UPDATE: For those who think I mean «patriarchy» as an insult rather than a description of reality, consider this: In the current issue of The Journal of Biblical Manhood and Womanhood, Owen Strachan wrote, «For millennia, followers of God have practiced what used to be called patriarchy and is now called complementarianism.»
Their case will go to Allah, Who then will tell them what they used to do.
In the United States, what used to be mainline Christian denominations are now old - line denominations.
Thus «the only blameworthy human conduct for us is what used to be called «conversion»... because no one preference is more legitimate than any other.
We are doing what they used to do, but in a different way.
All these things produce or are produced by vibrations of various «wavelengths» in what used to be called the «ether.»
Time has a way of appropriating what we used to reject.
What used to be a place of in depth sharing, fellowship and prayer becomes a quasi church service where time limits sharing and prayer.
They hunger for what it used to be.
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