Sentences with phrase «from under your feet»

Pity Ozil hit that first chance so soon, I think he controlled it beautifully ala Bergkamp but Bergkamp would have got it out from under his feet steadied himself and rifled it in.
He has also been linked with a switch to both Liverpool and Arsenal, but Ancelotti will move quickly to pull the rug from under their feet.
Fans happy to blame Wenger as it fits their bubble without recognising Wenger has wanted to keep players but the board has pulled the rug from under his feet.
Divock Origi just had about 10 touches in the box, but couldn't for the life of him get the ball out from under his feet to get a shot away.
It's also very motivating for me to use the outdoors as a place to support their learning and development, and not just as a way to get them out from under my feet.
It seems to me that these parent - run leagues are getting the rug pulled out from under their feet!
It's also natural for children to feel unsure about what lies ahead when the rug has been pulled out from under their feet.
The government must make sure the safety net welfare provides is not being pulled from under our feet.
It would be a double betrayal if having made people wait so long, the government now pulled the rug from under their feet
«This will pull the carpet from under the feet of predatory publishers,» Vijayraghavan says.
When you are dealing with more than one big life change at once, it can feel like trying to spin many plates while the rug is being pulled out from under your feet at the same time!
Director Jorge Furtado does strike a fair number of disquieting notes before yanking the rug from under our feet, but the turnabout still disappoints.
It was as if someone pulled the rug out from under her feet.
Painting himself as a chauvinistic pig, he becomes the figurehead for every man out there, worried that women are going to pull the comfortable rug from under their feet.
Now, though, we feel as though the rug has been pulled from under our feet
«But today's decision has completely pulled the rug from under the feet of the 21 ATT head teachers, undermining them completely.»
Jon Richards, Unison's head of education, told Schools Week that the ATT decision had «completely pulled the rug from under the feet of the trust's head teachers, undermining them completely».
The road I'd taken disappeared from under my feet, the mountains and castles and hills and tarmac crumbled and I was at the beginning again, back to how I left the Home.
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With crackling prose that she delivered so brilliantly in her debut collection of short stories, Battleborn, Watkins yanks the ground out from under our feet, exposing us to every vulnerability that this story so resolutely delivers.
I looked at a few of the relevant state legal codes yesterday, and if the state regulators want to play hardball, they would go with the second interpretation, and pull the rug out from under the feet of those who were relying on the first interpretation.
This was the one and only offer of employment I had received and I was overjoyed, until the rug was pulled from under my feet.
Mat training is great for working at your desk, watching TV, cooking in the kitchen, when guests are visiting (like during the holidays), or any time you need to get your dog out from under foot.
Here again, the «down / stay» command will help keep your dog away from the counter and out from under your feet in the kitchen.
Electric eels trap pools with sinking platforms, giant dinosaurs stampede in pursuit of Crash as he leaps lava pools, and there's still the horribly tense Lights Out where platforms plummet from under your feet as you speed through each section before being plunged into darkness.
You will be able to claim them if no one already has a stake in it, or capture it from under their feet if you're good with your 6 shooter.
Competing narratives shift the ground from under our feet, and laughter collapses our familiar world, reaffirming the ultimate mystery of life.2
Re 191 Henning, I had an ice field slide out from under my feet a couple of years ago.
Sure lets use solar to generate electrical power from the sun, but first use the free energy from under your feet by using geothermal heat pump system saving half the number of solar panels you would us.
The purpose for which Brandon Gates posts in this forum is to offer a shred of plausibility — however tattered and insubstantial — to which the average climate catastrophe True Believer can turn as he visits this forum, the better to strengthen the confirmation bias upon which such cement - heads must necessarily rely as the alleged «science» of their beloved fraud is firehosed away from under their feet.
Tell a trad gardener that they're working too hard, that they don't need to dig every year or remove every weed to the compost heap and it's like whipping the (strictly manicured) lawn from under their feet.
That will cut the ground from under the feet of the sceptics — though we all know by now that they'll just keep blathering on anyway.
NYT's Personal Shopper went and ferreted out some funky storage options that will get a bike out from under your feet.
My underlying concern is that a purist public law approach could constitute a break in the legal order, if you like a revolution imposed by intellectual persuasion, that could «pull the constitutional rug» from under the feet of investment treaty law.
There was a sense of gathering momentum, of the tide being drawn out from under our feet and a large costs tsunami forming on the horizon.
If you like your current field and are leaving involuntarily because it's disappearing from under your feet like the world's biggest sinkhole, start with job descriptions in closely related jobs.
All of these things that are so important to me have been steadily ripped out from under my feet.
An ill - intentioned adult child may convince his parents to sign their home over to him, and then sell it out from under their feet.
Alternatively, create a built in seating nook in a corner, ideal for keeping children from under your feet while you cook.

Not exact matches

You're not much good to your business from six feet under.
In 2009, Mexico slapped duties up to 25 percent on more than 90 different U.S. farm goods, from pork to frozen potatoes due to foot - dragging by U.S. lawmakers on allowing Mexican truckers on to U.S. roads, as specified under NAFTA.
Under the circumstances, VCs expect empathy from portfolio management teams, yet they may forget that the shoe is on the other foot in their interactions with LPs.
«When one gives up the Christian faith,» said Nietzsche about those «English flatheads,» the Victorians, «one pulls the right to Christian morality out from under one's feet
Rotting in a coffin three miles from our home, 6 feet under the earth's surface, is not a better place.
In Ephesians 1 we read that God «raised him [Jesus] from the dead and made him sit at his right hand in the heavenly places, far above all rule and authority and power and dominion, and above every name that is named...; he has put all things under his feet» (Eph.
I learned this not from a class in feminist studies, but from Jesus — who was brought into the world by a woman whose obedience changed everything; who revealed his identity to a scorned woman at a well; who defended Mary of Bethany as his true disciple, even though women were prohibited from studying under rabbis at the time; who obeyed his mother; who refused to condemn the woman caught in adultery to death; who looked to women for financial and moral support, even after the male disciples abandoned him; who said of the woman who anointed his feet with perfume that «wherever this gospel is preached throughout the world, what she has done will also be told, in memory of her»; who bantered with a Syrophoenician woman, talked theology with a Samaritan woman, and healed a bleeding woman; who appeared first before women after his resurrection, despite the fact that their culture deemed them unreliable witnesses; who charged Mary Magdalene with the great responsibility of announcing the start of a new creation, of becoming the Apostle to the Apostles.
To break categorically with the present evil aeon is to cut the ground from under one's feet, to open oneself physically to death by breaking with the power structure of an evil society, and to open oneself spiritually to death by renouncing self - seeking as a motivation and giving oneself radically to the needs of one's neighbour, as one's real freedom and love.
It runs down from the larynx about 7 - 8 feet, under the heart, and then 7 - 8 feet back up the neck, proving that, as the animal evolved and its neck elongated, the laryngeal nerve continues its evolution by stretching.
The assembled bishops - six metropolitans and thirty conventional bishops from all over Persia - threw themselves at the feet of the reluctant Dadyeshu and vowed him allegiance in terms that unequivocally set apart the church in Asia as free in Christ under its own head the Catholicos, not opposed to the west but equal in rank and authority to any western Patriarchate.
Church is meant to rattle a few pews because God's love is a radiant, passionate, all - consuming, dangerous shockwave to the soul that you may never recover from if it warms your heart and turns you into an uncontrollable explosion that people feel quaking under their feet, just like it did to the saints and revivalists of old.
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