Sentences with phrase «busy over the festive period»

Leading real estate agencies in Spain and Portugal expect to be busy over the festive period — and into 2017.

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After a long day in the office, a Winter's walk in the cold, decorating the Christmas, an eventful day of present shopping and the many other things we are busying ourselves with over the festive period, I do believe there is nothing quite better than sitting down with a mug of tea and a piece of fruit cake.
Arsenal fans should be happy that they will be able to keep their super-sub, who has already bagged himself seven goals in all competitions, and will most certainly help our cause in the second half of the campaign, but it will make things more complicated over the busy festive period with Alexandre Lacazette rarely playing the full 90 minutes of the match.
But the Gunners, despite all our injuries, still managed to win through against Man City, and Wenger revealed after the game that we can't expect to see Alexis back at any point over the busy festive period.
In that way you could say that Arsenal can not afford to not give Ozil a decent break from football, and Wenger is planning to do it over the busy festive period when the fixture list makes an injury even more likely.
Even without a selection of first team players the Hammers went eight league games unbeaten over a tricky and busy festive period, and the win over Everton came without five first team defenders.
The escalation in passenger figures marks the airport's 19 consecutive month of year on year growth, with performance attributed to the busy Christmas period where the airport saw over 720,000 festive travellers arrive and depart, a rise of 1.2 per cent, as well as having over 153,000 extra seats available to popular destinations compared with the previous winter season.
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