Sentences with phrase «around the box waiting»

Vardy will be ideal for our current playstyle, if we have a CF who can hit the back of the net then we will not have to make a million and 1 passes around the box waiting for the CF to take his chance.
Where before a player with the ball had two or three players running into forward positions now we pass around the box waiting and waiting.
We pass it around the box waiting for a little space to get the shot away, but the space never seems to be there — or we haven't been able to find it.

Not exact matches

«Needless to say, when the next elections came around, the ballot box was once again waiting for the monks on the table of the monastery refectory.»
It was that awful standing and waiting around for a long time near a fully crowded penalty box and hoping something comes of it... the style of play that has plagued the team all season, and the thing that almost inevitably comes of nothing but lost possession.
He just wants to hand around the box and wait to score goals.
The midfielders wait and see players lurking around our box and they stand off, upuntill then.
Waiting to go into labor is like sitting in front of a Jack - in - the - Box; you don't know when it will go off, and you start to get a little anxious around it.
I've had a box of candy canes sitting around waiting for me to come up with some crafty thing to do with them... I got sick of them staring at me, taunting my lack of inspiration, so we smashed them up and made «candy cane glitter».
You can ride your board straight out of the box, so there's no waiting around for assembly, just get straight to riding.
Andthose boxes were put ashore in a couple of hours, in a few more hours the boxes waiting to be shipped to New York were loaded on board and he turned that ship around within a day.
I have walked into evidence lockers around the country and found rape kits and boxes of evidence, stacked to the ceiling and waiting for DNA testing.
While you wait, you can now roam around HQ opening loot boxes (yes, that's a thing, and no, it's not as big a deal as you might think), taking part in 1v1 matches, gearing up, unlocking weapons, and generally kitting yourself out however you see fit.
This slightly fits into number 1, if your not interested in having a nice shiny figure in a box on day one and are willing to wait or look around, there are plenty of bargains to be found as people try selling off older and unwanted figures / discs / game etc..
Instead of just waiting in a lobby, WWII lets players roam around a social hub that lets players open loot boxes, pick up daily challenges, test out weapons in a firing range, and even compete in 1v1 battles.
As boxes and tools line the dining room, we're still waiting for another cabinet, and the wood floors aren't down yet (won't happen for some time, since we are doing it ourselves), but we still gathered around the bar that night, and we ate yummy homemade spaghetti â $ ¦
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