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24 Sentences With "do the shopping"

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We would do the shopping, the cooking and the setup.
So sit back, relax and let your fingers do the shopping.
"Why not let them go and do the shopping?" she added.
They wait to get paid to fill up the car and to do the shopping.
The recommendation is for one person to do the shopping for a household, to limit exposure.
He was the older one who always took us to play sports or to do the shopping.
I did battle with myself and said, no, just do the shopping, go home and settle down.
It's that on one hand, yes, they do the laundry, they do the cooking, they do the shopping.
After my wife and I priced the items, we had one child do the shopping while the other handled checkout.
"Noncruisers are a gigantic market and they're moving online and letting their fingers do the shopping seven days a week."
But before you let your fingers do the shopping, here are some of the steepest savings you need to know about.
For a group, I always do the shopping and even some food prepping, depending on where the cooking is taking place.
In a neighbouring tower he hands a smartphone case to a 16-year-old who uses several apps to do the shopping for his family.
He has to do the shopping, and when I want to go somewhere he's usually the person who picks me up and drops me off.
She and my dad have plans tonight, so I might do the shopping later assuming we have the list ready and that I'm feeling okay.
" As for what she does when she's not working, "Well, you have to keep your place clean, you have to pay your bills, you have to do the shopping.
And that is fine with Ms. Byers, who is content to let Daniel do the shopping and the cooking, even if he is not as good with the cleaning up.
The bodel is not allowed to bring friends into the safehouse, and when visiting agents move in, he has to move out. However, he can be retained to do the shopping, cleaning and laundry.
Gertrud Luckner's grave Before the transportation of Jews to concentration camps began, many of them were sent to work long hours in factories. However, Jews were only allowed to go to the shops between four and six in the afternoon. This meant that buying food became difficult. Gertrud organised some of her women friends to do the shopping for these Jewish families.
Liliana, her sister Paola, and her husband Sergio arrive, set up, and have dinner. Sergio and Paola argue, but it is only to throw Liliana off the track, as they are having an affair. Paola asks Sergio when they will have sex, but Sergio wants to go hunting in the morning. The next morning, Sergio goes off to hunt with a shotgun, Liliana goes into town to do the shopping, and Paola sets out a chair to sunbathe.
She feels the responsibility of male partners (in heterosexual relationships) is not given any attention, and suggests scope of the initiative be expanded to "Take a Girl Child to Work and Make a Boy Child Cook the Food, Look after Small Children, Clean the House and Do the Shopping Day". Finally she notes that (in 2005) Cell C itself does not offer day care facilities for its employees, and like many South African corporations, has unequal parental leave.
Creoles live in nuclear families (father, mother, and their children), but the extended family is important to them as well. Family members who do well are expected to help those who are less fortunate. They assist poorer relatives with school fees and job opportunities. In most Creole families, women and elder siblings care for the children and domestic servants or children in the family are expected to clean the house, do the shopping/selling, cook meals, wash dishes and clothes, and carry wood and water.
Public area at Terminal T2 Departures area at Terminal T2 Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport has two passengers terminals (T1 and T2), of which only Terminal T2 is fully functional. Terminal T1 was built in 1993 and is currently being used for departures (passport control and boarding) to countries which are not part of Schengen Area, mainly to Great Britain, Ireland and holiday destinations e.g. to Egypt. There are no check-in desks in Terminal T1 but passengers waiting for their flights can do the shopping at duty-free stores located close to the departure gates.
The Stuckists announced that they were not demonstrating for the first time since 2000, because of "the lameness of this year’s show, which does not merit the accolade of the traditional demo". They criticised the "recycling" of nominees as being laziness by the jury (two of the four had been nominated in previous years) and stated that Tate Chairman, Paul Myners had previously thanked them for giving the Tate extra publicity. They also claimed that Mark Wallinger had copied their idea of walking round a museum dressed in a costume, that he was indistinguishable from a Stuckist demonstrator,"Stuckists’ Turner Prize Protest Apology" on 3ammagazine.com Retrieved December 2, 2007 and that his work was "utter bilge", which had "all the excitement of watching a pensioner do the shopping at Asda".

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