Don't even try to start a «
whatever comes in the door» law firm.
Not exact matches
Think of those people who hear a different drummer and who ask questions and who have been asked to hang their personality at the
door to don the clone identity of
whatever group they were
in... they can
come to you and know its safe... that their questions won't be answered
in cliches or received with disapproval.
As Jephthah charged into battle with his countrymen behind him, filled with «the Spirit of the Lord» (Judges 11:29), he made a promise to God: «If you give the Ammonites into my hands,
whatever comes out of the
door of my house to meet me when I return
in triumph from the Ammonites will be the Lord's, and I will sacrifice it as a burnt offering» (v. 30).
30 Jephthah vowed a vow to Yahweh, and said, «If you will indeed deliver the children of Ammon into my hand, 31 then it shall be, that
whatever comes forth from the
doors of my house to meet me, when I return
in peace from the children of Ammon, it shall be Yahweh's, and I» «will offer it up for a burnt offering.»
«When someone
comes in the
door for coaching or
whatever level of involvement pair that inexperienced person with an experienced person,» Washington says.
from producers listening to the initial pitch, so it's to Chazelle's eternal credit that he continued to make
whatever calls he could and knock on as many
doors in order to see this amazing dream of a movie
come to life on the big screen.
So, if you
come in the
door and see it and start berating her for it, she's going to think you're criticizing her for doing
whatever she was doing when you started correcting her.
And, yes, you can
come visit me
in my vault / office; just
whatever you do, don't lock the
door!
She also has a particular interest
in elderly cat care, but she is happy to see
whatever comes through the
door, especially the «small furries «like guinea pigs and rabbits!
If anything serious
came up, they reported it and teachers were informed
in seconds to pre-cautiously lock their
doors (or
whatever the case was) as opposed to the surprise at Sandy Hook.
At the same time, we can set our propane heater to
whatever temperature we want, lock the
door, and go off on a tropical winter vacation without worrying about what condition our house will be
in when we
come back.
«Practically speaking,
in a small town I do mostly
whatever comes through the
door,» he says.
When ever we would
come in for anything they would stop
whatever it was they were doing to help us and they made sure that they had taken care of and answered every question before we walked out the
door.
But every once
in a while, a phone will
come to my
door that, for
whatever reason, still hangs on to the antiquated Micro-USB port (this is usually the case with cheaper phones like the Honor 7X), and some phones like my iPhone X don't use either.
I've had parents say, «sometimes I think they only
come for the candy,» To which I respond «
whatever gets them
in the
door.»
The stairs
in my entry way seem to catch
whatever is
in my hand when I
come in the
door!