Sentences with phrase «bit of bad luck»

When you fail to plan, every little bit of bad luck can have a huge effect on your finances.
This is a fair bit of bad luck for a filmmaker who has nonetheless made such a fast impression on people that he will be making a series, The Traditions, for HBO.
As ever with Arsenal's forays into public humiliation, there was a little bit of bad luck involved.
It was a tough field and he suffered a fair bit of bad luck, but one win and seven other podiums cemented his status as a front - runner.
To be fair, she does owe Arsenal a few favours after another season of awful injury blows and poor decisions from the officials and they do say that luck is supposed to even itself out over the course of a campaign, so maybe those penalties we should have had but were denied against West Ham and the latest minor knocks that have ruled out Koscielny and Ospina will be the last bits of bad luck the Gunners get, for a while at least.
That is not his only bit of bad luck either, because after seeing his former England under 21 teammate Rob Holding overtake him in the thoughts of his manager, at club level anyway as Chambers stayed ahead of Holding with the three lions, he now has the forgotten Frenchman Matthieu Debuchy to contend with.
The lead lasted until the 33rd minute when the Golden Eagles fell victim to a wee bit of bad luck.
That it happened to Uber seems to be a bit of bad luck blended with hubris, adds Brauer, noting that in some 2.5 million miles and years of testing the most that has happened to Google's autonomous cars are low - speed bumper dings.
A bit of bad luck by Bono, poor finishing by Altidore, and voila!
A bit of bad luck for Liverpool on the offside call, but who cares.
The birdie streak on his Saturday back nine should have included an eagle, but last year's Masters champ got a bit of bad luck on the lip of the 10th hole.
I do believe that there would not be much moaning going on if Arsenal had won against Liverpool on the opening day and we could well have done but for a bit of bad luck, with the referee turning the game with a poor free kick decision on the stroke of half time.
Us poor old Arsenal fans are quite used to seeing the Gunners having a bit of bad luck a few times a season, but last week's game against West Brom really took the biscuit!
The Arsenal fans and manager Arsene Wenger will be hoping that our north London rivals have to cope with a bit of the bad luck on the injury front that we are often forced to cope with, as they have a number of key first team players currently in the treatment room.
A bit of bad luck or a bad call can just sway things against you.
They had a bit of bad luck as well, as Long thought he had made it 2 - 2 but had his effort ruled out for offside.
If it wasn't for some poor finishing, some decent keeping, and a bit of bad luck, we could of been, should of been out of sight before they scored.
«At the beginning I missed several easy chances, then I had fewer chances to score, a bit of bad luck, injuries.
But for a bit of bad luck and a couple of bad decision that could be me.»
Or is it all just a bit of bad luck?
An inspired Morgana O'Reilly plays Kylie, a bit of a bad seed who's been remanded to house arrest and her mother's custody after a bit of bad luck involving an ATM and a boyfriend who's not too accurate with a sledge hammer.
But unfortunately, he's been hit with a bit of bad luck.
I do believe that mine was a bit of bad luck, so if you get that manual, make sure you have the warranty.
It details the story of a delinquent high school student, Hanamichi Sakuragi, who's had a bit of bad luck with the ladies.
The most recent book in the US is Sharpe's Trafalgar which is a bit of a cheat, for a soldier really does not have any business being at Trafalgar which was, of course, the great triumph of Horatio Nelson and the Royal Navy, but Sharpe has spent four or five years in India, has to go home, and both the timing and the geography were such that he might well (with a bit of bad luck) have been off Cape Trafalgar on October 21st, 1805.
You write, «with a bit of bad luck warmings of 8C are possible... at 4xCO2.»
Should you get into a bit of bad luck and have a couple accidents in a short amount of time, your company will be less likely to drop you if you have a secondary policy with them.
What was I THINKING writing a blog post called «Bad Things Come In Fours» and pondering what the next two bits of bad luck would be that would bring me up to six?
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