Sentences with phrase «almost at our throats»

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Funny to hear Neville and Carra trying to get the words out of their throats when expressing their surprise at how he has performed there this season — I think they almost admitted they were wrong but couldn't quite get the words out.
That said I do agree, we can't have another season with fans at each others throats or with hysteria and negativity almost every week.
Then while our son cried and screamed, my husband and I were almost at each other's throats.
Deep throat sources at the seat of government hinted this paper that the «new appointees», who are to lead President Mahama's final onslaught in office, will be released in November, adding that «the President has almost concluded on ministers and deputy ministers and chief executives to be reshuffled.»
«Almost nothing is known» about the molecular and cellular mechanism by which water is detected in the mouth and throat, and the neural pathway by which that signal is transmitted to the brain, says Zachary Knight, a neuroscientist at the University of California, San Francisco.
It's almost better to wait until you can have 10 minutes to eat in peace rather than shove food down your throat while running around, in the car, at your desk, or in a panic or worried state of mind.
«Climate» gets the Newspeak treatment in the first excerpt, «The Social Meaning of Climate» (the big chunks are in my throat almost at once);
A few years ago, Samsung and LG were almost at east other's throats, trying to beat the other to the flexible smartphone race.
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