Sentences with phrase «anymore home points»

Curtis Davies says that Hull City can not afford to drop anymore home points in order to avoid relegation this season.

Not exact matches

I've got my hands full with the new (ish) job, and it's gotten to that point during the year when there is not sunlight anymore once I get home from work.
It seems to me that with loving support and consistent routines at home, she'll start to ease into daycare more and more until she doesn't even really notice it anymore (like the point at which you wake up and realize you've been dreaming in a foreign language).
But thus far the company's had better luck with trashier fare like The Cloverfield Paradox than with tougher sells like 2017 Sundance luminary I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore, a Netflix exclusive that, as Pfeiffer points out, is hard to find on the site if you're not explicitly looking for it.
Dark though the journey may be, «I Don't Feel At Home in This World Anymore» ultimately challenges its characters» nihilism, pointing toward a certain strength in togetherness to counter what can feel like overwhelming depression about the state of the world.
This time, in addition to your steely - eyed, angry message to back off, you grab his arm, feeling like you seriously need to drive the point home and really, really hope that Dave doesn't try to mess with your food anymore.
All the hotel chains seem to want to really hammer home the fact they don't want their members staying at their luxury hotels on points anymore (or «hot» areas like Santa Monica or Fishermans Wharf or Boston or NYC).
I can see the markets for living room televisions, home stereo systems and desktop computers shrinking to a point where I would be in such a minority that virtually no one would bother to make such products anymore.
The homes aren't there anymore, but the point is: El Sereno is old!
When they get to that point, a $ 100,000 loan on their first home may not seem so small anymore.
I love rearranging furniture to the point that my husband just doesn't even ask anymore when he comes home.
As you say, space, and especially, good traffic flow, is vital — case in point: when I vacuum, now, in my home, I don't curse the couch anymore, or other pieces of furniture that were in my way, as I did in our awkwardly laid out rental apartment of 20 years!
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