Sentences with phrase «wince when»

(MCT)-- Do you wince when you fill up your gas tank?
Some children seem not to notice it very much, others will wince when they hear loud voices and are obviously upset by them.
As a professional resume writer since 1997, I wince when I hear the word, «resume» and «easy» in the same sentence.
So much of why we wince when getting pulled over is due to the traffic ticket fines and penalties that go along with a citation.
«You have to wince when a «leader» in internal audit invokes a moral imperative along the lines of making money.
«I wince when hearing... science is «settled» — Climate «hysteria» may be «another bubble waiting to burst» — September 10, 2009
I wince when I see the term «watermelon» used on WUWT.
I wince when climate scientists rally for nuclear power, for example, or make statements about the validity of claims about «clean coal» and «fossil carbon capture» when they've never published or worked in those areas.
But as we're more focused on words, it only caused a slight wince when our flash evoked a look of horror.
We cry when the main character courageously dies for the noble cause, we wince when a character is experiencing excruciating pain and we laugh when a joke is planted just right.
Does he cry out or wince when he chews something hard?
Cats with Stage III lesions will often wince when touched around the face, and some cats may begin hiding or become aggressive.
As someone from the great state of Massachusetts, I can't tell you how many times I wince when watching tv an people try to do a Boston accent.
I wince when I click the buy button, but I'm willing to pay more for a book by one of my autobuy authors rather than wait a whole year for the price to drop.
Which sounds like a whimsical title, but it's actually looking at the serious subject that most of us wince when we think about — loving our neighbor.
So, you pay in blood and try not to wince when the bills fly in.
EDITOR WES RAYNAL: I always wince when I get in a BMW.
But a mere week ago I gave it another chance, and discovered that a pretty nifty film yearned to tickle my funny bone (extra points to those that did not wince when you read «nifty» or «tickle my funny bone» in the preceding sentence).
I always swoon over the gorgeous items you showcase and then wince when I click through lol!
I've been buying creamy white sweaters like its my job, and I didn't even wince when I pulled out some fall booties for the first time this week -LCB- granted, they were peep - toe -RCB-.
Like many Labour members, I wince when I recall the Mandleson words about not caring about the rich getting richer.
I wince when I hear about teachers rewarding kids with candy and see ice cream and pizza parties being used as incentives.
I still wince when I think that I had to give up breastfeeding 5 months after my son was born, due to a myriad of issues ranging from low milk supply, tendonitis, mastitis and lower back pain.
What isn't normal is that we process this milk and bottle it in gallon containers, and then wince when a mom admits that her partner drinks breastmilk straight from her breast.
As a parent, you'll wince when your kids hit that bar, but you can't jump for them.
Those who've experienced it wince when they recall having to tote their medication to the school dance, or having their parents inspect the food in the school lunchroom.
I'll nurse this wound for about a week... I'll wince when he latches and unlatches and latches again.
In fact we will wince when we look back on the days when world - class runners risked their limbs by churning out endless junk miles on cement, tarmac or bumpy trails and we will realise it was lunacy.
This one falls in the category of «wince when watching».
I stll wince when I think of the irresponsible challenge Dubuchy received resulting in his dislocated shoulder; the offender didn't even receive a yellow card!
The Flyers» Derrick Smith no doubt madeHartsburg wince when, sliding on his tummy, he scored the game - winning goal inPhilly's 3 - 2 defeat of the North Stars.
No one to wince when I fall flat trying to hit the big notes.
Pastors and laypeople sometimes wince when their contributions are underappreciated, but they should be equally wary of seeing their capacity for social - service delivery overestimated.
If we wince when students begin sentences with «Basically» and end them with modifiers far from the thing they modify, we know that it's because a natural structure has been deformed, not because our hidebound mores have been challenged.
Nobody winces when someone utters a bad word.
Some of us winced when he boldly called himself a literary critic, for he and we were still new to this business.
Hooton only winces when the name of a contemporary like Vida Blue is mentioned.
Some Tories will have winced when Miliband declared of energy bill victims, «These are the ordinary people of this country whom this prime minister will never meet and whose lives he will never understand.»
I winced when hearing this line: «You may not believe in the (legal) system, but you can believe in me.»
Ray could hear the creature's raspy breathing as he followed the woman to an exam table and winced when he saw the contents of the lid.
I found myself rolling my eyes and wincing when the author used words with capital letters such as Pain, Change or Sadness.
BlackBerry smartphones have a track record of having pretty amazing battery life, so I winced when I learned RIM chose to downsize the 1500mAh battery found in the Bold 9700/9780 to the new 1230mAh JM - 1 found in the Bold 9900.
I massage him every day but sometimes he winces when he gets up.
(I also found myself wincing when she made a joke of her old beliefs that cost so many animals their lives; the situation called for somber reflection, not levity.)
He only winces when bracing himself for the ascent.
As a physicist, I winced when I read «This is because energy can not just be created or destroyed (unless it involves nuclear reactions or takes place on quantum physics scales).»
You know that from the start I found the Stadium Wave mathematically and methodologically wanting, but even I winced when I read the shredding it received.
We are a plant based food lifestyle and I winced when I had to send a half eaten tomato that was hidden behind something on the counter, and not edible, to the composter, because all I saw was the gallon of water that we used to grow the tomato plant.

Not exact matches

Given your desire to please and the destructive power displeased customers can wield, it's understandable that entrepreneurs have «a knee - jerk, internal wince, and either rush to make things better or defend our stance... and our name,» when confronted with a complaining customer writes blogger Adam Gottlieb.
When asked how CaaS might help underrepresented groups, he winces, downplaying diversity as simply a «positive byproduct.»
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