It is NOT because the tank is full and no more water can fit. (Obviously). I said it drains each time it is filled (over and over), down to a point and then it does not drain (any farther).
Does anybody know the answer to THAT question? There IS NO TANK. It's on a sewer. No tank. If sounds to me as if there is a blockage somewhere in the drain line and as the sink drains it empties and fills the pipe down to the point of the clog and slows up once the pipe is full. If only one particular fixture (sink) is doing this, then the blockage has to be between that fixture and where it ties into the main sewer line out of the house, and if any other fixtures drain into that line before it reaches the main and are working properly the clog is somewhere before the second line ties in.
Just before the opera finishes.
present simple = finish - They always finish before us.present simple = finishes - She finishes early everyday. The doctor finishes at 8:00present continuous = finishing - We are finishing early to day
No, it is a live game. It finishes when it finishes. The time will be different in Florida and Colorado because they are on different time zones.
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Not long the sun is bad for it
wait until after this one finishes
Any where from an hour to an hour and a half with out draining the players is a good time for drills warming up and stretching.
Rubbing alcohol is good to remove certain stains from wood floors like nail polish. Rubbing alcohol can stain some wood finishes so a test should be done before using.
When the author finishes writing/editing it - probably before April 2012.
pipelining
andre rieu concert in Glasgow finishes just before 11pm
It goes after a semicolon. "And" is a word that finishes off a idea/list, so it has to go after a semicolon.