Sentences with phrase «bit of tension»

This is a great way to release any last little bit of tension in the pelvic floor muscles.
Stand far enough away from the cable machine so that there is a little bit of tension on your muscles.
The teeth need to grab the fabric with a slight bit of tension on them to hold in place.
These encounters add a nice bit of tension, but the game mainly uses its bleak atmosphere, disturbing imagery, and grim story elements to create a sense of horror.
Stand far enough away from the cable machine so that there is a little bit of tension on your inner thigh muscles.
Not even 1/2 cup later, I was all smiles, without the slightest bit of tension.
Toto Wolff has previously said that he's keen to see a little bit of tension between his drivers - OK, perhaps not to the level of Rosberg and Hamilton, but he feels that a bit of competition benefits the team.
This adds a little bit of tension as you're desperately trying to rotate the cluster while peeking around it at the upcoming wall opening.
There's a fair bit of tension in his rhymes and it works for him.
Bit of tension there - Diamond flicks an eyebrow up.
Even with a tiniest bit of tension I didn't like it.
This makes scenes with the human baddies even more of a drag, as they take away from the more interesting bits of tension happening in the elements.
If so I'd like to see them brought back as they introduced a nice bit of tension since they
The free aiming combat also looks like it will add a good bit of tension, as you have to keep your wits about you while being swarmed.
I figured it out eventually — it was actually a little bit of a tension breaker for the client, who got to laugh at me standing there trying to figure out where to put a coffee filter the size of a soccer ball!
message eases a tiny bit of the tension that goes into dating.
To fleece «em... Is it just me, or is there more than a little bit of tension in the way we...
Is it just me, or is there more than a little bit of tension in the way we deal with biblical and ecclesial images of sheep and shepherds, pastors and flocks?
Some of the broad stance Panera is taking can create a bit of tension with key partners in the food and beverage world.
Scholarship seems to show that there is quite a bit of tension.
All this has added quite a bit of tension to the synod.
If we were eating the same head, there would always be a bit of tension when we got down to the heart, the best part.
Also, Simmons is the transcendent player and there is a bit of tension between that idea and what Embiid thinks about his own game.
After their slip - up to Crystal Palace on Saturday, coupled with Tottenham's win over Burnley, there may well be a bit of tension creeping in at Stamford Bridge.
There's a bit of tension there,» he laughs.
If there's a little bit of tension, this seems to help break it.
There's a bit of tension as Bercow and Cameron trade chilly jokes about how long PMQs lasts.
Moments of levity releases a bit of that tension at key moments before building again, by way of scene stealer LilRel Howery as Chris» best friend and TSA agent.
Denis Villeneuve's shared dream of a film takes the simple premise of a man glimpsing his doppelganger while watching a movie and mines every bit of tension and oddity from it — there's hardly a scene that doesn't exude menace.
While there is still a big mystery for Lena and the audience to unravel, the loss of any bit of tension, surprise or emotional involvement in an already slow - burn and remote film is frustrating.
I think if you do something that's got a little bit of dark humour to it, that eleviates a little bit of the tension.
Similar to the way the typewriter sound in that film gets integrated into the music and on - screen interactions, this film uses subtle clapping sounds to create a bit of tension or levity at the right moments, and it works perfectly.
The story itself tells of man vs. nature, which allows a bit of tension between its characters, but not enough to really draw you in like it could.
You feel comfortable and relaxed, despite the bits of tension and suspense Soderbergh infuses in the proceedings.
«There is a bit of tension this fall,» admits Audrain.
The recent changes to Canadian mortgage regulations that limit amortization periods to 25 - years have caused a bit of tension across the country as families scramble to... Read More
It adds a little bit of tension to proceedings, because just stepping on some glass or onto some rubble will bring the zombies down on you faster than a curry goes through a nun.
The quick save mechanic is one of my favorites, and gives the whole game a bit of tension when deciding to use your energy or not to create a save, given the difficulty that the game is known for.
Also, if you're playing in co-op mode both players are able to make a choice, meaning there's a bit of tension if you have conflicting decisions.
When Ubisoft revealed Far Cry 5 there was a little bit of tension in the air considering the divisive period America is going through.
Over the last few weeks, there has been... a bit of tension between voice actors and the video game companies that hire them.
The traffic checking feature might upset some fans as it removes a bit of the tension from the races but its a lot of fun and overall Burnout Revenge is a worthy successor to Takedown.
There was always a bit of tension during matches, since many wins (or losses) resulted in a clash between two rivals trying to reach the same laser goal at the same time.
While there will be quite a bit of tension as you make your way through the levels, trying to be as quiet as possible, avoiding all the spotlights so the black and white world doesn't turn red for the eight - hundredth time — you're likely to grow frustrated listening to all the guards have the same conversation.
«There are laws we have to comply with so there is always a little bit of tension.

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