Sentences with phrase «good crosses into»

It wasn't really one his best nights as he failed to get good crosses into the box.
He proved to be very dangerous from set pieces, forcing a couple of good saves from David De Gea, and whipped a few good crosses into the box.
Ox was 2nd best attacking player after Sanchez, took on players, put really good crosses into the box.
Against villa Benteke had a free header where Kossy was beaten all ends up, he never seems to get gud co-ordinations right with good crosses into our box.
The only regret is we have lost a good chant for a striker who was / is never prolific and went through too many barren spells with his goal scoring.While the Chavs put more and better crosses into the box (yes take note Bellerin) Giroud has no pace to get on the end of most of them.No great loss as far as I'm concerned and good money for a bench player at best
I think Hector could still be used as a wing back rotating with AOC, he has the pass, normally a good crossed into the box and obviously more defensive minded each year with Ox.

Not exact matches

My to - do lists break down my goals into manageable tasks, and there is nothing better than the feeling after you cross off everything on your list, especially after it has grown throughout the day.»
Conversely, if you go into a meeting unprepared, you may very well burn bridges that you never had the opportunity to cross.
Commemorating an event on social media may seem like a good way to be relevant and timely while showcasing your company's compassionate side, but social commemorations can easily cross the line into «tacky» or even «disrespectful» territory.
But they've now surged well past that range and have crossed into 4 % territory, requiring a new set of mortgage rate forecasts for 2017.
Hasbro's yield of 3.0 % just crosses over into the territory that I label «Good
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It's as good a time as any to get healthier, chase a dream, turn a hobby into a job and cross off...
I had my moments of faith: at the little Catholic church down the road on Good Friday, pressing my forehead into the wooden cross at the front of the sanctuary and silently praying, «God, I don't understand this, but I believe, and I am thankful.»
This sort of thinking has crept into Christian theology as well, so that many Christians today think that something similar went on in the death of Jesus on the cross.
If you don't have a cross burned into your forehead, you aren't a good Christian... wait, or was that a 666?
His death on the cross has often been gravely transvestied by well - meaning Christians when they imagined that he faced the cross with the secret knowledge that less than thirty - six hours later he would be alive again and ready to ascend into heaven.
In fact he so strongly feels the need to press his point that he has crossed over into the field of New Testament studies to wage his campaign there as well.1 And indeed Childs has performed a valuable and needed service in reminding us that what we have now is not just individual passages, nor is it just the «books» which as larger units give the individual pieces a place in the larger narrative.
The cross of Christ reminds us to welcome the marginalised, criminalised and ostracised not only into the kingdom of God but into our lives as well
On the contrary, most preachers are quite skilled at translating such criticism into «crosses to be borne» and appropriating for themselves the blessing lodged in some proper text, such as «Beware when all men speak well of you».
In his conversation with RELEVANT, Conjuring co-screenwriter Chad Hayes explained, «These stories cross over into virtually every religion with good versus evil.»
Though Paul became an apostle through his encounter with the risen Christ, we might well reach into the future and drag him back to stand with John the Baptist under the cross, for his own preaching is no less Christologically ordered than that of John.
These stories cross over into virtually every religion with good versus evil.
The point here is that religion has to be treated equally by gov» t and if a cross is allowed then all other religious symbols would need to be allowed as well and then the classroom turns into a religious marketplace instead of a gov» t funded place of learning.
Alone among the denominational presses, it has successfully «crossed over» into the general market for books of good quality.
For without a sense of sin, we end up with the situation described so well by H. Richard Niebuhr as early as 1937: «A God without wrath brought men without sin into a kingdom without judgment through the ministrations of a Christ without a cross
One of Boff's most powerful books is Way of the Cross — Way of Justice (Orbis, 1980) Written in blank verse, it is a series of meditations on the stations of the cross, a traditional exercise of individualistic Catholic piety that Boff transforms into a communal exercise as well.
We would do well to look toward a different tree: not that of the knowledge of good and evil, falsely tempting us with a leap toward divine independence, but the tree that was built into a cross, on which God in lowly human flesh took the penalty for human sin and evil.
Depressives have their «up» periods, and the visit to Heidelberg led Luther into something like euphoria; the trip went well from the moment Luther and his friar companion, Leonard Beyer, he of the Theses, crossed the bridge out of Wittenberg into the springtime countryside.
For the religious mind capable of going deeply into something beyond the sense perception, these symbols - the cross and the lotus - must be telling painful stories as well edifying ones, crying out in despair as well as in hope.
The Gospel is the good news that God has sent his son Jesus Christ into the world in order to reconcile Creator to creation, which will renew all things and he has done all this through Jesus» perfect sinless life, bloody atoning death on the cross and subsequent resurrection from the dead.
The best way to make your whole life part of your prayer to the Father is to accept the cross (or crosses) he brings into your life.
this universal love crap, is all nice and good to our ears, but his love is the kind that demands perfection but he loves us so much he paid the price himself, that if we accept his sacrifice and make room for him to burrow into our hearts, minds, and souls, we are ushered into his forgiveness and perpetual grace for if God were to deny us, it would be an injustice for that is the power of the cross.
Someone who wanders into a pew for the duration of Lent may rightly be perplexed by the New Testament's somewhat schizoid outlook on a simple matter: Is the cross a good thing or not?
Although the penal substitution and ransom theories of atonement are good for putting the cross into full perspective, I like the early Christian view of the cross — Jesus was obedient to His Father (and our heavenly Father), even unto death.
The United Nations now estimates that well over a quarter of a million refugees have crossed over into Bangladesh.
All you do, is throw everything into a casserole dish, stick it in the oven, and cross your fingers things taste good.
Make crossed hatch slits into the flesh of each piece so that it better absorbs the marinade.
All good until now... My dough is so moist it does not form into a ball??? I placed it on parchment, & fingers crossed that it comes out of the oven looking like yours.
Since the beginning of Spring I've crossed over into this healthy living thing that I can't seem to shake cause I feel good and I'm having a lot of fun trying to make super healthy and low calorie food taste fabulous!
Getting shat on is better than getting dive - bombed — I was crossing a road on the way home from work and a bird straight up ran into my face!
Per reads the game spectacularly well, probably better than anyone we have, but one slight misjudgement and he can not recover and is out of the game, I also feel he should be more potent in the air, whenever he loses an aerial ball I get so frustrated, he should be winning any crosses into our box, and should also cause havoc from corners, but he does not.
These days the attributes needed are not just the ability to swing in a good cross from the flank but also the ability to make forward runs into space and even be able to beat a man and Glen Johnson has shown in his first two competitive matches for the club that he can do just about any of these tasks with aplomb.
It's hard to imagine how much better the Sun Devils could have played, as kicker Zane Gonzalez had nailed three field goals just 30 minutes into the game, and three different Sun Devils had crossed the goal line by that point.
My though would have been to slot him into LWB / LB as a Gibbs replacement, from his time at Sporting his highlights are mostly beating a player on the wing and delivering a good cross or pass into the box.
Wide players getting in crosses to players, set pieces, big switches of play to isolate a defender 1 on 1 with a winger, direct runs into the box with good footwork etc..
Chec is a better keeper... Courtois» has more catches, cause is is always quick of his line and trys to catch very areal cross into the box before any attempt on goal can be made... that's how Charlie Adam caught him off his line with his long range goal last season.
At the moment he's not doing the business because every time he gets into the final third he cuts inside instead of driving for the byline and getting in a cross (which he was doing well last season).
Same can be said about Bellerin with his final ball and crossing, it's been his weakness since he broke into the 1st team and it doesn't look like it's getting any better.
giroud is a very good striker w the ball but his position off the ball is terrible, he camps behind defenders, he constantly gets caught to far behind the counter to give an outlet, once on the ball he is lethal, great ball skills, but he rarely gets the ball with advantage, take cambells cross into the box, you expect a poacher on that ball, giroud was 10 yards behind,
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