Sentences with phrase «hit their stride yet»

The Golden State Warriors still haven't hit their stride yet, which is a hell of a thing after taking care of business in the first three games of their series with Portland including a 39 - point blowout in Game 2 and a rousing comeback in Game 3.
Team Watts hasn't totally hit their stride yet this season (contrary to seasons» past) but is undoubtedly one of the most talented crews in the Men's League.
All of you know, watching the games, we haven't hit our stride yet but I'm sure it's coming.
«Truly, when you see the development that's already underway here, we haven't even hit our stride yet
«We haven't even hit our stride yet
A lot of authors that haven't hit their stride yet, live and die by ROI.
For some that have not hit their stride yet, the $ 400 to $ 700 would be a hefty investment.
A video game movie adaptation is something that just hasn't hit its stride yet.

Not exact matches

Cider doesn't have the foothold that craft beer is getting in the country just yet, but American cider makers have more than hit their stride.
Yes, on another side of the coin, one could argue that he might be a bit rusty and not yet hit his strides, which is true, but I just can't see him being successful as a winger, or affecting the game positively for Arsenal.
Coming to the 2014/15 campaign, there's a smidgen of skepticism that the Welshman hasn't hit his stride just yet.
they look that good, to think that jack, abou, walcott, cazorla and giroud are yet to hit full stride, the omens do look good indeed.
We haven't seen him hit his full stride yet, so it'd be good to see how that goes.
With Phil Jones» recent injury and an unconvincing back line, it would be wise to bring in a world - class defender in Otamendi, whilst Pedro would give United an attacking spark and flair, which could make the front line more prolific and could take some of the responsibilities off Memphis Depay, who has not yet hit his stride at Manchester United.
It's easy to forget that the early work of every writer, no matter how gifted, is usually mediocre at best... (in the past) the publishing industry was a lot more receptive to writers who hadn't yet mastered their craft... Writers tended to stick with a single publisher as well, so an editor like Max Perkins could nurse budding authors like Hemingway and Fitzgerald through their early, less masterful works, knowing they would stick with Scribners once they hit their stride.
But VR is not gonna hit any mainstream stride for years yet [by which time I'm sure Nintendo will have their own take on it ready].
This writer has got to admit that # 425 was a lot of money to spend on a system that hasn't exactly hit its stride as of yet.
A gallery matures: Ever Gold Projects, in the Minnesota Street Project, has hit its stride with recent exhibitions that are as catchy as ever, yet even smarter and more intense visually than in the past.
Tango hasn't hit its stride just yet, but one of Apple's recent moves may have just killed its chances of doing so.
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