Sentences with phrase «coming down his sides»

And the cross from the second goal, came down his side.
With Mahrez floating wide down the left flank, it became the job of Sakho and Alberto Moreno to prevent the flow of play coming down their side.
Just like Trippier, Rose allowed too much to come down his side.
Wimmer offered nothing going forward and struggled to deal with what was coming at him coming down his side.
Your baby's head should be placed at the center of the curve of the «U» with the free ends of the roll coming down his sides and slightly under him.
I love the slit that comes down the side of the shoe making them perfect to wear with the jeans above or with shorts or anything for that matter this spring / summer.
Coming down the side of a tower to street level is a much safer affair now than it has been in previous games, which have always had a predilection for making assassins jump off of the sides of things to their dooms.

Not exact matches

Horseshoe: Similar to the Handlebar, but with vertical extensions coming off the sides that extend downwards sharply to the jaw, looking something like an upside down horseshoe (think Hulk Hogan)
In a wide - ranging interview with TechCrunch, Brooks came down pretty firmly on the side of optimists like Zuckerberg:
But that doesn't mean that is necessarily in the future, particularly with a party in the majority that often comes down on the side of state's rights.
Essentially the decision to raise the minimum wage comes down to whose side you favor on income redistribution, which is happening whether you like it or not.
The cost of doing traditional stock analysis — the bread and butter of Wall Street's sell - side today — will come down dramatically.
The SBA reports that banks have come down on both sides of the issue; according to the agency, «several lenders stated that they do not finance goodwill on a conventional basis.»
For the sake of America's workers and our nation's economy, we hope he will come down on the side of working people next time.
But that can come down to the Instagram accounts you follow — there can be more inspiring accounts that show a slightly more realistic side to life.
Alexander came up with 30 different designs in Carolina blue (Pantone 542, according to UNC Creative, which provides print design and other services to the school), including one with an argyle pattern running down either side.
Hard decisions may take their toll on you, but you need to come down on one side or the other.
On the flip side, Sinha says operating (AUDIO GAP) core Google (NASDAQ: GOOG) did come down to 27 percent due to higher expenses a year ago, 31 percent.
In the case of the dozen or more allegations of sexual misconduct against Trump himself, as in the case of ousted White House staff secretary Rob Porter, the weight of the available evidence comes down conclusively on the side of the accusers.
As with the stock market outlook, a big part of this will come down to the macro / earnings pulse remaining on the positive side - and indeed this is a key focus for us at this point, and something we've been talking at length to clients about.
The flip side of markets going up together is that when the reversal comes they all go down together.
Closer to home, it may come down to pepperoncini versus battery packs as Chicago - area companies take sides in the escalating tariff debate.
Pope Francis is indeed making history, but his call for an «integral ecology» comes down on a rather different side than many rejoicing over the SCOTUS decision.
When the Supreme Court came down on the side of «marriage equality,» it deprived the left of an equality agenda congenial to its efficiency - oriented leadership.
The stories didn't come down on one side or the other.
But after the initial hesitation they came down on the side of demanding that he resign rather than finish his term.
So it really comes down to you picking a side.
Like them you will come down on the wrong side of history (and you already have come down on the wrong side of God).
Although in this statement Tolstoy claims to come down firmly on the side of art, veins of «propaganda» run throughout his novels, inspiring some readers and infuriating others.
The woman steps down as I come with the light at my side, and every mouth of the morning glory tongues a blue flame.
My neighbors two houses down on one side and another three houses down on the other side come regularly.
After all the nuances and complexities are given their due, it really does come down to choosing sides.
Whitehead comes down clearly on the side of Dewey's mathematical model when he is concerned with the «ultimate principles of existence which express the necessary connections within the flux» (ESP 123).
The curious, and very dangerous, thing today is that the Democratic Party has come down almost unequivocally on one side in our culture wars.
Even organizations that traditionally come down on opposite sides of life issues have united against the new policy.
And how come it always falls peanut - butter side down?
When yur watchin a sports game n it comes down to the end, 1 side is prayin they win the other side is prayin tthe other team loses, yet at the end of the games its like «Thank God, Praise the Lord, I couldnt have done it without GOD.»
Given this broad use of the term, it is not anachronistic to claim that Wesley came down much more on the side of process.
Stillman comes down firmly on the side of virtue rewarded, ending his film on Frederica's blissful wedding day.
«Jewish commentators on these and related topics in medical ethics,» he writes, «nearly always come down strongly in favor of medical progress and on the side of life — more life, longer life, new life.
But I believe that God will come through on the side of what is right, and that he won't allow the kids to be lead down a bad path.
In Roe v. Wade and related decisions, the Supreme Court has gambled its authority, and with it our constitutional order, by coming down on one side of this great conflict.
It comes down solidly on the side of their being natural adversaries.
The helmet in Paul's day was most often made of heavy bronze or iron, and had those cheek pieces which came down to protect the side of the face.
Even if science eventually comes down on the side of the opposition, any efforts to reverse the reforms will be stigmatised.
so it still comes down to belief and faith on both side in an idea.
«But it's certainly a terrible dilemma and Israelis are coming down on both sides
I believe that the humility that God wants us to have comes from, not so much looking at the dark side of ourselves, analyzing all we think and do, or even recognizing our hypocrisy [you seem to obcess on that]; that can become a grind and lead us down the road of great depression.
Tanner does not come down on either the Protestant or the Catholic side in his book, but he probably doesn't deserve much credit for this because it is doubtful whether such a temptation existed for him in the first place.
Several of the other papers come down roughly on the side of one or the other of Gustafson's first two options.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z