Sentences with phrase «force latches onto him»

Not exact matches

Sterling latched onto Bacary Sagna's flick to force a good save out of Kasper Schmeichel.
Another reason babies tend to have difficulties latching on to the breast is because they are pushed on; in essence, forced to feed: either by being awakened to feed or by being pushed onto the breast.
Of course, the extra bite force was necessary because, beyond latching onto the occasional unshaved human leg, these critters were using bulked - up bodies and the weaponry that accompanied them to consume their omnivorous pondmates.
An infection begins when the virus, traveling in a spherical particle studded with the viral envelope protein, latches onto a host cell and forces its way in.
As each ring pops open, it craves stability and latches onto another monomer, forcing it to pop open.
As soon as Amanda arrives she is immediately thrown into a bad dream that forces her to put aside her fairy tale thinking and latch onto reality in order to survive.
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