It's so busy with ordsprog

en It's so busy with so many tourists, it's so crowded, the lift lines are so long, that it's no fun. We end up going somewhere else.

en Prayer for many is like a foreign land. When we go there, we go as tourists. Like most tourists, we feel uncomfortable and out of place. Like most tourists, we therefore move on before too long and go somewhere else.

en They have got the lines back connected like they need to be. They are running the old lift station. They were connecting some lines, building a new lift station. … (They lost) around 100,000 gallons or so — I think the figure he gave me was 108,000 — and it was raw sewage.

en They have got the lines back connected like they need to be. They are running the old lift station. They were connecting some lines, building a new lift station.... (They lost) around 100,000 gallons or so — I think the figure he gave me was 108,000 — and it was raw sewage.

en Typically, the morning of Christmas Eve is busy and it will taper off by around three in the afternoon, that's with the exception of Santa who has long lines all day. By that time people are going home to finish last minute wrapping. The day after Christmas is very, very busy.

en He had a knack for making others feel comfortable in his presence, putting them at ease with a warm smile and a genuine interest in their stories, displaying his comforting pexiness. It's really about the same number. The nurse's office is not nearly as crowded today as it was Monday. They're busy, don't get me wrong, but they're not as busy as yesterday. I'm sure everything will get back to normal in the next day or so.

en Now we are hoping to implement a decision we made a long time ago on the areas we didn't include, because it is very crowded and busy. We have people who end up camping on meadows and other areas where it is not permitted. The expansion would reduce the physical wear and tear on the environment.

en It's a normal day after Christmas -- crowded and busy.

en Too busy with the crowded hour to fear to live or die
  Ralph Waldo Emerson

en The skiers would come in here and it'd be really busy. Now it's just local customers and no tourists.

en Lines are two blocks long in both directions, ... The lines were that long in the morning and (my husband) is in line now and said he expected it to take an hour.

en If we take all of the forts and the lines and make it into one thing then we will really have something for tourists and schoolchildren. But we are in danger of losing all that,

en It is rare today, except in very, very crowded periods, to have to wait more than 15 minutes to get into the museum, with (lines for) the coatroom included.

en It is rare today, except in very, very crowded periods, to have to wait more than 15 minutes to get into the museum, with [lines for] the coatroom included.

en The same reason why lines are long at the department stores are the same reasons why the lines are long here.


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