Sentences with phrase «chunks out of his lead»

Then, with five laps to go, he was in second and taking chunks out of the lead Sebastian Vettel had enjoyed for pretty much the entire race.
Developer: Codemasters Publisher: Codemasters Singleplayer: Yes Multiplayer: Yes Split - Screen: Yes Co-op: Yes PEGI: 3 + I'm hurtling down a straight at insane speeds in my Lotus; the tight hairpin is approaching fast, but Sebestian Vettel's rocket powered Red Bull hasn't taken massive chunks out of my lead -LSB-...]
I'm hurtling down a straight at insane speeds in my Lotus; the tight hairpin is approaching fast, but Sebestian Vettel's rocket powered Red Bull hasn't taken massive chunks out of my lead on that single straight and I need to leave my braking for this corner as late as possible to try to claw back a little bit of time and hold the lead for the final lap.

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A larger down payment means that you'll have to take a bigger chunk out of your savings, but will allow you to take out a smaller loan amount — leading to lower overall costs.
It appears it will lead him to miss a large chunk of workout opportunities, but wouldn't preclude him from a favorable draft position if he chooses to come out.
And while all eyes were on the battle for the lead it had been easy to overlook Raul Boesel, who'd taken chunks of time out of the leaders and almost got ahead of the pair of them!
We may have a 3 % local lead but (i) the Lib Dems have a very good local organisation and (ii) they also will be aiming to convince a large chunk of Labour voters to vote Lib Dem in order to keep the Tory out.
As a result of the elevated energy, time, and creativity I now enjoy from joyfully blocking out chunks of «P time,» I'm also a thriving entrepreneur, because we've got to allow personal growth to lead our professional growth.
«It's like Russian roulette... Chunks of lead fall out sometimes.
A larger down payment means that you'll have to take a bigger chunk out of your savings, but will allow you to take out a smaller loan amount — leading to lower overall costs.
If isolationist policies, including pulling out of the Paris Agreement and weakening the Western alliance, lead to a global trade war and thence to an economic depression, the shutdown of significant chunks of the economy could lead to a larger reduction in greenhouse gas emissions than any careful, deliberate decarbonization policy.
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