Sentence examples similar to next pauses from inspiring English sources

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Fedel next paused by a large bell hanging from the ceiling.

Mr. Franken hustles from one event to the next, pausing to rest his aching back, to wink at the camera, and to banter with his wife, Franni.

On the debit side we have a script, by Arash Amel, that hustles cardboard characters from one crisis to the next, pausing only to leak lines that might have been clipped from a compendium of spy movie clichés.

It's an ideal odd coupling, or at least that's what the director Tom Hooper would have us believe as he jumps from one zippy voice lesson to the next, pausing every so often to wring a few tears.

At the next pause in play the flanker speaks to Nigel Owens, the referee, who immediately stops the game clock, calls the captains, Chris Robshaw and Rory Best, over and tells them: "I have an accusation of biting, a clear mark on the finger.

Then the execution proceeds to the next pause statement and waits again.

When it occurs, the program is executed until the next pause statement is reached and the execution stops and waits for the next clock tick to occur.

According to the second interpretation, the program waits for a clock tick of the clocks given as the argument of the pause statements, and the execution proceeds to the next pause statements, waiting there for the next tick.

It's not looking over them or waiting for the next pause so that you can speak.

The large man with the large orange hair was quickly sizing everyone up; his eyes darted from one to the next, pausing the longest at the attractive woman at the table.

If you don't know what to do next, pause it.

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