Idiom
If it's not one thing, it's another.
When one thing goes wrong, then another, and another..
Exact(2)
However, things are taking off further North as well.
"These things are taking off," Sweet argues.
Similar(6)
When things are taken off view, he said, "like Rebecca Horn's 'Concert for Anarchy,' or Cornelia Parker's 'Cold Dark Matter: An Exploded View,' people complain.
Once these things are taken off the table, the other benefits enjoyed by the rich — deductions for mortgage interest payments, charitable giving, health insurance, and so on — simply aren't big enough to pay for his huge tax cuts.
I never allow the hotel people to change the bed, because I never sleep there… I insist that all things are taken off the walls.
But soon you started to see that things were taking off".
"But we're also conscious that other member states have a view that the more a mandate has carve-outs, the more you narrow the base on which a deal can be done, and the more risk you have of other things being taken off the table in which Europe has an interest".
I don't need to be a qualified nurse to tick a few audits…if some of those things were taken off me I would be able to support the team better on the ward and the patients better".
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