Sentences with phrase «got lucky somewhere»

That have some special technology, special product, or that they just got lucky somewhere along the line.
Now it seems to be more like «three soft OOCs, beat at least two of Ole Miss, UK, UT and Mizzou and hope to get lucky somewhere else.»

Not exact matches

«I keep thinking it's going to drop really soon and I need to find work again, but I've got a lucky star somewhere
If Wenger had got a job at one of those top clubs, he would have been sacked after a few seasons, and by now he'd be getting a fraction of his current salary at somewhere like Swansea or West Brom if he was lucky.
If you want us to get a lucky bounce and break from somewhere, where would it be, midfield of course.
Maybe he'd have gotten lucky and ended up a Fox News pundit, or on the speaking circuit somewhere, or quietly and legally running Healthalicious 2.0.
Amazon is planning to build a new headquarters somewhere in the U.S. in the near future, potentially adding up to 50,000 jobs at whichever lucky location — or locations — get chosen.
If you're lucky enough to live somewhere with a mild winter, you can even get away with wearing one in lieu of a coat.
Because of this particular issue, which has gotten worse since I published my first novel in 2012, in the form of getting two plug - in keyboards for my computers and a typing speed somewhere in the neighborhood of the amount of novels you have published, I consider myself lucky if I can churn out 250 - 300 words per sitting at my computer.
You can sometimes get lucky and travel somewhere that is temporarily cheap due to a failing currency, but with our Canadian dollar sinking every week, these opportunities are getting harder and harder to find.
Lucky for fans who wanted more of his big red nose and squiggly mustache, Wario got to star in plenty more treasure - hunting focused games before presumably retiring somewhere you can't afford to go.
Most people can not reduce their oil consumption considerably, unless they are lucky enough to be able to move somewhere from which they can get to work by walking, cycling or electric train.
Should he be lucky enough to get an offer somewhere along the line, he will find to his dismay that the owner is not be inclined to accept it.
I suppose you lucky few get to observe as I navigate from eager newbie to jaded veteran (or fall flat on my face somewhere in between).
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