- But I learned a great deal about assumptions, and that the timing of holidays varies considerably from culture to culture.
- Are you sure he's not two-timing you?
- Therefore, they have to make sure the timing is right.
- Apple's bete noire in recent years has been timing inventory to meet demand.
- The hare does a pretty good job with its timing, but sometimes when there's a really early or late snow, it stands out.
- The timing of the meetings was opportune.
- The timing of this strong statement of intent on arms control is crucial.
- However, far less has been known about how meal timing and exercise might affect general health.
- Perfect timing! The person who was supposed to rent it just backed town to take a room on campus.
- Do you think they have a chance of beating Australia?
- I felt my heart beating faster.
- I could hear the beating of my heart.
- His heart was beating wildly.
- Your father will give you a good beating.
- He won't stand beating.
- The raindrop was beating against the windowpanes.
- The sun is beating down relentlessly.
- We qualified for the final by beating Stanford on Tuesday.
- The policemen admitted beating the student, but said they were acting on orders from above.
- It was beating strongly, but full of scars.
- He reached the semis after beating Nadal in the quarterfinal.
- My heart was beating rapidly.
- His heart stopped beating.
- Drums and gongs were beating boisterously.
- I gave him a good beating for breaking the window.
- After his beating, Colin ran away and hasn't been heard of since.
- You have to learn not to cut your toenails in the living room.
- She picked up the coffee pot, then plopped it down and went into the living room.
- The living room is decorated in pale colours that make it all the more airy.
- The houses in Tabasco have two bedrooms, a living room, a kitchen, and a bathroom.
- He raced through the living room, only to find the front door closed.
- I vacuumed and dusted and polished the living room.
- The living room was full of shouts and laughter.
- Dr. Susan Greenfield predicts that when you enter the living room, sensors will know you.
- The living room is pockmarked with bullet holes.
- The living room becomes brighter as the sunlight comes in through the windows.
- The elephant in your living room is your Internet-connected security camera, a device people are increasingly using for peace of mind in their homes.
- He was sitting there in the living room with his legs crossed.
- We were sitting on the couch in the living room watching TV.
- Saying excuse me, Seaton pushed his way into the crowded living room.