Sentences with phrase «occasional forays in»

jesus... ramsey 5... you are more delusional than wenger... the man is utter sh @@@... no control no vision occasional foray in to box fluffed chances cant get back as hes too slow... as soon as i see his name on the team sheet i know we are going to struggle
Conversations in the staffroom tend to be about family or office politics with the occasional foray in to «has anyone got a copy of textbook X» or «how far through the scheme of work are you, I'm worried I'm falling behind?».

Not exact matches

At fourteen, Jerry had been in the pickpocket business for a year and a half, mostly working the streets of downtown Chicago but making an occasional out of town foray to an event like the Derby where the pickings would be good.
Chances are, if your market is designed like the majority in the U.S., you start shopping at the right side of the store and work your way around the outer rim of the supermarket — with occasional forays into certain aisles, but generally sticking to a counterclockwise route till you get to the register.
Dealt with Barnes down the City right but failed to find any support in the box on his occasional forays down field.
His dad was a teacher, his mother a hairdresser, but through their occasional forays into the big city Charlie came to believe that working in a fancy hotel was the height of glamour.
But Arsenal seemed to be lacking a bit of confidence but looked to be mostly in control for the first 15 minutes but Bournemouth got an occasional foray into the Arsenal half.
In the case of the message quoted above, the guy'd signed up to receive updates daily via email back in April, but he must not have liked the (relatively occasional) forays into ideological minefields here on e.politicIn the case of the message quoted above, the guy'd signed up to receive updates daily via email back in April, but he must not have liked the (relatively occasional) forays into ideological minefields here on e.politicin April, but he must not have liked the (relatively occasional) forays into ideological minefields here on e.politics.
Experience, he emphasizes, should be frequent and hands - on; nature documentaries can only do so much, and regular forays into local green spaces are no less important than grand Yosemite adventures: «A meaningful connection with nature is forged first and foremost through firsthand, multisensory experiences, from abundant unstructured time in the backyard to weekends in the park and occasional visits to wilderness.»
She began working at the Pioneer Press in 2003 and, in the intervening years, has focused mainly on copy editing, with a recent stint in web producing and occasional writing forays (you haven't lived until you've read her harrowing account of a family vacation in the Black Hills of South Dakota).
She exhibits regionally in Central Virginia, with occasional forays into Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia.
She exhibits widely in New York City and Rockland County with occasional forays into other parts of the world.
«Law and reality in publishing (seldom the same thing) from the author's side of the slush pile, with occasional forays into military affairs, censorship and the First Amendment, legal theory, and anything else that strikes me as interesting.»
«The blog's description is «Law and reality in publishing — seldom the same thing — from the author's side of the slush pile, with occasional forays into military affairs, censorship and the First Amendment, legal theory, and anything else that strikes me as interesting.»
But proximity notwithstanding, my forays into «Merica» have been decidedly few: an occasional ski trip, a few days wandering the Presidential Range in New Hampshire and an evening or two watching the bears circling barbecue pits at a Vermont resort — all would fall into the category of jaunts as opposed to excursions.
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