Sentences with phrase «also runs out of steam»

The four - cylinder pulls strongly from around 1,500 - 4,000 rpm, but it also runs out of steam as we push it higher in the rev range.
It's not as if this represents a major comedown from Kurzel's Macbeth, which also ran out of steam (though not mist) by the halfway mark.

Not exact matches

I do genuinely think they are running out of steam, mind you my favourites for the title have always been Man City and they are also suffering from some post Christmas blues, especially without Yaya Toure (they have no balance in their midfield with Fernandinho, fernando and Milner, it's way to defensive, they have to mix it up a little.
Also Leicester will eventually run out of steam and I think if their luck runs out and they start losing a few games having no experience of being in this position before they could implode.
Yet some of his strongest supporters, who agree that a quieter strategy of «consolidation» would risk making the government look as though it has run out of steam when it seeks a new electoral mandate, also worry that Labour's parliamentary divisions will place a brake on future reform.
It also, however, serves as a sign that Danganronpa may be running out of steam — and that this should perhaps be the chapter where we say goodbye to that adorable psychopath Monokuma.
Before she ran out of academic steam, she also completed her coursework and comprehensive exams for a PhD in 19th Century American Literature at the University of North Carolina — Greensboro.
It does get moving pretty well, but it also tends to run out of steam quickly — around 30 mph.
It also helps that what I've read of yours so far hasn't suffered from series-itis and either jumped the shark or run out of steam after a few books.
It's also extremely important to note that at that Strikers Edge, while fun in small doses, runs out of steam FAST.
Sadly, when the challenge finally ramps up right at the end, that's also where Triple Deluxe runs out of steam.
As my esteemed LBW predecessor, Carolyn Elefant, explained in her own September 2009 «farewell» post (also after a three - and - a-half year stint at LBW), blogging every day can cause you to simply «run out of steam
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