Sentences with phrase «bit of sharpness»

«We lacked maybe a little bit of sharpness in the final third we had many different good opportunities where they blocked our shots.
«But I think we missed a little bit of sharpness through the middle.
«Now he feels as well that he has found that little bit of sharpness that is decided in the first two yards.»
Everything about the combination of fluffy lettuce (although original Greek salad does not come with lettuce, I've learned), juicy tomatoes, crunchy cucumbers, briny olives, a bit of sharpness from onion, and creamy feta is just right.
All those flavors work very well together, the cayenne pepper adds just a bit of sharpness that enhances the cinnamon.
Avoid whole grain mustards that are aggressively sweetened with honey; you want a bit of sharpness here.
I think we lacked a bit of sharpness on the day and as well we had a bit of free confidence in our head after the result against West Ham where we felt we had absolutely to do a job today.
We lacked a bit of sharpness to create more clear - cut chances maybe.»
-- «We were unlucky not to score» — «The player was unlucky to be sent off» — «We lacked a bit of sharpness and the opposition were lucky»
We lacked a bit of sharpness, what it is down to, I don't know.
They latter two seem sluggish and have lost a bit of sharpness due to being overplayed.
In the last 15 minutes, we were missing that bit of sharpness to find the final ball.
Looked more positionally aware than Henderson, but lacked a bit of sharpness.
I've enjoyed it [training] and it's nice to get a bit of sharpness back ahead of the weekend so I'm now just looking forward to hopefully getting some game time against Walsall.
My little secret to the wonderful taste of this pasta — I decided to use Stella ® Fontinella Cheese, which added a little bit of sharpness and sweetness to the dish.
That along with the wide turning circle shaved off a bit of sharpness from the TLX's in - town agility.
Colors look natural, but images lack a bit of sharpness and dynamic range.
Outdoor shots don't look too bad, although they lack a bit of sharpness and detail, but snaps taken indoors look very dark and noisy.
If you want to produce some serious eye - catching photos, post-processing is almost a must so you can do things like crop out that dude that photobombed your shot or bring out the color vibrancy of the flowers or even add a little bit of sharpness to really give your shot some grit.
I may, possibly, have lost a bit of sharpness but think now there is more «atmosphere» somehow.
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