Sentences with phrase «dealt with everything thrown»

Even when the hosts understandably slowed down to catch their collective breaths, West Ham were unable to maintain any meaningful possession, opting instead to lump the ball in the general direction of Matip and Klavan, who comfortably dealt with everything thrown their way.

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By filing documents, throwing away trash, and making sure everything returns to its intended place, you won't have to deal with extra distractions when you return to the office in the morning.
Honestly, though, if all you did was throw your turkey bones into a big stock pot (I use one like this) with some veggie scraps (like carrot, celery, and onion) and enough water to cover everything, you'd end up with a great deal of delicious stock after you let everything simmer away for awhile.
«We dealt well with what was thrown at us and Manchester City looked like they were doing absolutely everything to win the game.
Cech is dealing with everything that comes into the box with aplomb and the Gunners are throwing everything on the break.
By combining strikes, throws and locks in a single system it provides a comprehensive range of techniques, useful for dealing with everything from common harassment to street violence.
For goodness sake, give NB52 a chance lets see what he can do, we are so easy to read, everything we threw at them, they dealt with it comfortably, what a shame.
With a set of winter tires and its standard heated cloth seats, I have no doubt that it will conquer the cold Michigan winter just as capably as it has dealt with everything else we've thrown at it so With a set of winter tires and its standard heated cloth seats, I have no doubt that it will conquer the cold Michigan winter just as capably as it has dealt with everything else we've thrown at it so with everything else we've thrown at it so far.
The three - spoke steering wheel moves in your hands a great deal on the road as it reports everything the front wheels are absorbing, but the car is never thrown off line and with the lightest of grips you can edge it to where you want it to go, the front end faithfully obeying every input like a child that's been promised Ben & Jerry's if they finish their homework within the hour.
And, if you throw having to deal with an insurance company on top of everything else, you can quickly end up feeling overwhelmed and hopeless.
Then you want to get into any experience that you have, you don't have to throw everything onto the LinkedIn profile, you don't put your babysitting job, but if you're working part - time in a shop and you can talk about the volume of sales that you're dealing with, you know all that kind of stuff that you'll put into a CV, so definitely fill out any professional experience that you have.
Dealing with all the things life throws your way is a lot easier when you don't have to take on everything alone.
I declutter in a similar way until I realised I was then just throwing those bags and boxes into another room so now I have to use a little psychology on myself: — RRB - I love a perfect bed so to ensure the clutter actually gets sorted out of the the house I dump everything on my bed — has to be dealt with by the end of the day or sooner!
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