Sentences with phrase «blind bit»

Sometimes the allure of a new position, a step up in title or pay, or just a really cool career - opportunity blinds us a bit to other things about the company that we might not like as much.
Caring for an incontinent, blind biter over the holidays in addition to my two cats and Bill, a quirky puppy mill survivor we had adopted, was not going to be easy.
Sign auba, sign Evans... Jesus, you could sign messi tomorrow, it won't make a blind bit of difference, we will still be terrible!
I couldn't care less who comes in or doesn't come in tomorrow with a man like Wenger pulling the strings doesn't make a blind bit of difference!
When I was young we were taught that the referee's decision is final, and no amount of arguing or screaming will make a blind bit of difference and should not be tolerated in the slightest.
The two major incidents were the penalty claim from Alexis Sanchez and he was clipped so whether he fell straight away or after trying to stay on his feet for a set does not make a blind bit of difference.
if you told me now that messi was coming it would not make a blind bit of difference to me.
@Fredcowardly Aree 100 % BUT I don't see Wenger doing Zilch at present and I would bet my Ar $ e virginity that we wont get Lacazetta or any other top striker and whilst it would be a step in the right direction to get Cech and Kondogbia, without a consistant season long goal scorer it wont make a blind bit of difference.
Well he did not make a blind bit of difference against Cambridge... and btw Van Gaal is way better than Moyes, at spending that is.
Won't make a blind bit of difference with our mentally shot team, UNLESS as I hope, Wenger is sacked before then.
Do you strongly agree that the self - styled JT should have been given the role, do you think that someone else like Rio Ferdinand or Steven Gerrard were better choices to take this position of responsibility, or do you think it doesn't make a blind bit of difference and that you're not even that bothered about Eng - er - land?
He only needed to ask me or just about anybody who has paid the blindest bit of attention to the comings and goings of the Arsenal treatment room over the last few years.
If Arsene Wenger was wondering whether this season would see Arsenal have any better luck on the injury front, he only needed to ask me or just about anybody who has paid the blindest bit of attention to the comings and goings of the Arsenal treatment room over the last few years.
Until thrn I reserve the right to express my opinion, even knowing that it will not make a blind bit of difference.
Will that make a blind bit of difference though?
Then it's a decision between Welbeck and Iwobi, or maybe even Jack, but right now now of those players are doing it with any consistency so I'm not sure it makes a blind bit of difference.
Many of us resolve not to take a blind bit of notice of this nonsense — and yet — there is something that draws fans to the reports because......... well there may be something that is correct unlikely though that might be.
Yes, your defence is of concern, but is it really a tactical issue when you're centre half makes a daft pass to a goalkeeper who isn't paying a blind bit of attention to what's going on?
Who cares anymore, i do not, new labour new Tories the difference is so small it does not make a blind bit of difference
None of it makes a blind bit of difference.
When I am all geared up with my hat and goggles on, nobody takes a blind bit of notice of me, but when we stop for dinner or a quick cup of tea, we get a lot of looks from the other skiers and boarders.
So, ironically, the economy could improve a la 1997 and it might not make the blindest bit of difference and Labour could win a landslide.
However, the 22pct lead does not indicate to me that the Caroline Spelman story has made the blindest bit of difference.
Even if this IS a shift for the Tories in this ward it's not going to make a blind bit of difference to the seat being solidly Labour at Westminster level.
But really, I don't think it makes a blind bit of difference whether I am on heels or not.
I love your sentiment here, you're spot - on with your observations about what we wear as we get older and how it makes not a blind bit of difference what age we are with regards to our wardrobes.
Not giving a blind bit of notice, things turn very bad, very fast.
«My heart sinks sometimes when I visit schools where headteachers walk into classrooms and none of the children pay a blind bit of attention,» he added.
«My heart sinks sometimes when I visit schools where headteachers walk into classrooms and none of the children pay a blind bit of attention
But if they don't market it's existence outside the dedicated PlayStation audience, it's not going to make a blind bit of difference to the system's fortunes.
Whiteread said London was «completely full of sculptures which no one bears a blind bit of attention to».

Phrases with «blind bit»

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