Sentences with phrase «bramble did»

«Whilst Bramble did put in some very good performances last season, he also put some very bad ones in.
If I still haven't convinced you, then watch a video of Wigan's two games against Chelsea — I would doubt that any other centre back in the league could accomodate Didier Drogba as easily as Bramble did at the Bridge.

Not exact matches

And while the rather thin outsole doesn't offer much protection if you step on a sharp rock or a protruding branch, the shoes will keep your feet safe from pokes and scratches as you jog through brambles, and they breathe well enough to keep your foot cool even in hot, humid weather.
Thorn bushes do not produce figs, and bramble bushes do not produce grapes.
For men do not gather figs from thorns, nor do they gather grapes from a bramble bush.
I don't trust Wenger to bring in the right players, knowing him, he'd probably bring in shot players like Yohann Gourcuff and Titus Bramble.
And as much as we all get caught up in transfer gossip and our insatiable desire for «a new signing,» the players at the club don't matter (unless of course we sign Titus Bramble), it's the shirt they play for that matters to us.
The pigs did the hard work of clearing out all the brambles, we cleared what remained, and the kids kindly removed all the rocks (oh, the rocks here!)
«I didn't buy it at all,» Bramble says.
Bramble and Lieberman do not dispute this general theory, but they have identified a suite of traits in the human anatomy that add a dramatic twist to the story line.
Marcus Aurelius talks about just «going around them» when he talks about brambles, but it takes advisors like Cabot's analysts to know what to do.
While many enjoy accompanying their owners on hikes in the woods, care needs to be taken that the paths are not too narrow and do not have a lot of low - hanging bramble, as their eyes are more vulnerable than are those of many other breeds.
The tail could get caught up in brambles and thorns when retrieving, and that is the reason docking was done.
Well though Stickerbrush Symphony and / or bramble scramble from DKC2 are done frequently, it happens to be one of my all time favourites so I think I may work with that one and / or Beware the Forest Mushrooms from SMRPG.
Giants able to raise an army of archers fits the bill, or headless hulks spun out of thorny brambles wielding mammoth scimitars will also do nicely.
I will leave you back in The Bramble Bush with Professor Llewellyn, at p 5: «Actual disputes call for somebody to do something about them.
Still, even though I'm not an adrenaline junkie, I have found myself in some interesting predicaments: upside down in brambles after flipping over the handlebars along a ridge trail on my mountain bike, thankful I didn't do anything more than scrape my arms and bruise my right buttock; crawling on the wet sand after a rogue wave sucked all the water backward from the beach and pounded me straight down on a shore break; lying in the midst of a steep run, skis splayed, having fallen after an ill - advised aerial maneuver, ribs first, onto the center of a mogul, unable to ascertain whether air would ever return to my lungs.
A friend pulled me from the brambles so that I wouldn't tumble down the scree immediately below; I was able to pull myself from the sand and slowly restore my own dignity; the air did rush back into my lungs after about thirty seconds, and a couple strangers offered their shoulders and kindness as I steadied myself before a careful descent along the edge of the trail.
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