Sentences with phrase «does come unstuck»

Oh, one last point if the nut does come unstuck make sure you don't hit two others with the end of the bar!!

Not exact matches

Problem Jack has is, he «s going to work too hard to prove himself and in doing so he could come unstuck (he «s done it before).
Money being spent in the 100's of millions does not necessarily equate to success, stellar squads of superstars ensures nothing, high profile managers come unstuck.
It feels like a turning point to me and although Arsenal will still come unstuck at times, we do seem to have wised up significantly.
United created a tonne of chances in that fixture and do have a wonderful record on Tyneside, winning eight of the previous thirteen meetings here, but are tipped to come unstuck yet again.
Now they hope Villa come unstuck elsewhere this weekend and that they do their side of the bargain as well just to keep this battle for seventh competitive.
We suppose it's a golden opportunity for Blackburn to notch up a rare away win in the league but they've found life hard on the road this season and could very well come unstuck once more against a Burnley side who do like to attack when at Turf Moor.
North London duo Arsenal and Tottenham came a cropper their last season, as did Manchester United, while Manchester City so nearly came unstuck just a few weeks ago.
The Labour leader did briefly come unstuck when asked which footballer past or present he would compare himself to.
But when it comes to doing stunts in the real world, rather than animating them around actors, Stephenson seems to come unstuck in a largely unsatisfying way.
An umpteenth reworking of «La Ronde» didn't seem an obvious fit for either Fernando Meirelles or Peter Morgan — a pretty dispassionate writer even on his best form, he came badly unstuck last year when he veered from his fact - based template with «Hereafter.»
Having said that, there is no firm evidence that somewhere in the mess of the Spanish Civil War Bethune did not meet a woman and did not have a child, and the novelist must be allowed some leeway to carry out his craft - even though this particular device seems to cause Bock to come unstuck with some critics who feel that in failing to return to his motherless daughter Bethune is all too human but not sufficiently humane.
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