Kick in Sentence Examples

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  • A'Ran awaited her with two swords looking alert, as if he'd been up long enough for his first cup of coffee to kick in.

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  • On this card, the rewards kick in once you spend $250 during the first three months after opening the account.

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  • It's also important to consider factors such as customer service, fees on dollar amounts, potential earned discount ratings that could kick in later, and any perks and benefits that might be of interest to you or your business.

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  • They possess stout limbs, with which they kick in front, and have the inner toe armed with a long powerful claw.

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  • The pump had been not been running fully primed but chose today to kick in.

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  • Jump Cams automatically kick in when you get into the air and show a slow-motion shot of your jump in action.

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  • This is usually the first sign of trouble, and further symptoms usually kick in within 24 hours.

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  • You can qualify for some as early as age 50; others kick in when you reach 60, 62 or 65.

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  • If he does approve it, it would kick in on January 1st, 2006.

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  • Weigh that with the number of people on your plan, but don't forget to factor in how often your family members will be talking to one another (or even people on the same network), or talking after the nighttime minutes kick in.

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  • There will still be a gap between your last day of employment and the time the benefits kick in.

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  • Whether you're seeking some inspiration for a cute suit or just need a kick in the pants to start working out again, taking a peek at a picture of Kelly Ripa in a swimsuit just might do the trick.

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  • Compuserve getting out of the free hosting arena was the kick in the pants I needed to get the site to its own host.

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  • Even this level tends to go down when your endorphins begin to kick in as you settle into the tattooing process.

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  • The deductible amount that is noted on your health insurance policy is the amount of money that you will be required to pay before your insurance benefits kick in.

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  • Your health insurance company may agreed to provide coverage but you may need to serve a waiting period of several months before it will kick in.

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  • If they are only prepared to pay out $50,000, they'll buy reinsurance that will kick in if a claim is made.

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  • Well isn't that a kick in the ass... all right, let's move on… how freaking strong are you?

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  • Well isn't that a kick in the ass... all right, let's move on… how freaking strong are you?

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  • The game kicks in here, requiring you to kick in a few local louts.

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  • Senior Instructors Ollie demonstrating frontal reverse kick in Savate kickboxing with apprentice instructor Tim Campbell.

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  • He scored from a free kick in the 59th minute at the 2006 World Cup.

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  • If you're having a tough day, you can go on, post, and you'll soon have several messages picking you up, cheering you on, and giving you a kick in the pants if needed!

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  • Simply put, the upper limit gives you a warning when you're pushing yourself too hard, and the lower limit serves as a kick in the pants to prevent unintentional slacking.

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  • Many have the ability to pre-set an upper and lower limit with audible warnings both for overexerting yourself and when you need a kick in the rear to get back in the zone.

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