Sentences with phrase «as fleet of foot»

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The continuing success of the sector within the office market is also evidenced by the growth in competition over the two years, as high levels of demand from customers drives «fleet of foot» operator innovation, and creates clearer and more distinctive customer offers and facilities.
If the story is true and the Hammers do go ahead with an offer in the region of # 25 million for the fleet footed forward, I find it hard to imagine us turning them down, especially as Vardy may well be set to occupy one of the wide forward roles that Theo usually takes up, when he is fit and in form that is.
We have a back three, four, five...... doesn't matter really, they also don't want to «DEFEND» and also think that they're so fleet of foot that they can also act as midfielders.
Back in the real world, I only see him as a small upgrade on Benteke, in that he is a bit more mobile, but hardly fleet of foot.
That means Mertesacker shouldn't stray too high up the pitch, as the fleet - footed Barcelona forwards will try to exploit his lack of pace.
Swansea had the greater attacking edge and they had strong claims for a penalty when Chambers, who was having a difficult afternoon up against the fleet - footed Montero, bundled into the back of Bony as Emnes» cross came over.
While Benzema and Gonzalo Higuain have often been tagged as dream signings up front for Arsenal — two strikers capable of being individually dangerous upgrades on Giroud — the more mobile, fleet - footed Aubameyang is a player who looks to be a centre - forward with everything required to mingle with the free - roaming runs of Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil in the final third.
These dino - pioneers, such as Herrerasaurus, were «fleet - footed carnivores,» Persons says, thanks in part to an evolutionary advance in hip joints: Unlike the sprawling, reptilian stance of other archosaurs, dinosaurs had an erect posture, with their legs under their bodies.
Ed Gonzales, Slant Magazine: Butler, whether sliding out of a car door to shoot at a pursuer or jumping from scaffolding and into a nearby building, is as fleet on his feet as Najafi is in his sculpting of the film's flurry of action.
As M Gustave H concierge of The Grand Budapest Hotel, Fiennes is a fleet - footed, sexually - efficient version of Burt Lancaster in The Leopard — the last man standing for a noble but crumbling way of life.
I wasn't exactly fleet of foot when I purchased my starter position for around $ 14.50 / share, as shares had dropped into the $ 13's on the announcement of the operational setback.
• A fleet of fully stocked ambulatory vehicles for seeing patients in the field, including a Dental Division's custom built 28 foot trailer that serves as a walk - on mobile veterinary clinic.
The resort is comprised of 19 spacious villas and 1 honeymoon suite, free Wi - Fi, a bar, an outdoor restaurant with great food and views of the turquoise Caribbean Sea, two outdoor pools, 400 feet of private beach, a private pier for swimming and reserved dining, as well as a fleet of kayaks and bikes available for the complimentary use of our guests.
The journey on Tuesday morning takes guests» breath away as our fleet of boats skim across the ocean before reaching the crystalline, 10 foot (3 meter) deep waters of Lighthouse Reef.
If the U.S. were instead to use that natural gas to generate electricity as part of a portfolio with renewable sources of electricity, the analysis shows that «if the entire vehicle fleet were converted to electric vehicles and high efficiency natural gas combined - cycle power plants were used to generate all the additional electricity required, the increase in natural gas demand would be significantly less» than if the entire fleet was burning natural gas in its combustion engines — roughly a decrease in natural gas usage of 19 billion cubic feet per day.
Though not nearly so fleet of foot as his partner Jim Meadows, he recently completed his first ultramarathon (a 50K race), and tied for 6th in a 13 - hour endurance race, covering 40.7 miles.
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