Sentences with phrase «home soil too»

It was the same opposition that marked Moyes» first Premier League game as United manager, but where he guided us to a 4 - 1 win, Van Gaal's injury - hit squad sank to a 2 - 1 defeat, this time on home soil too.
Troubling for the Canaries, because of their low scoring, so that they have now gone without a clean sheet in any of their last nine games now and are without one in any of their last six on home soil too.

Not exact matches

The Foxes have not been having too many issues on home soil recently in the Premier League as they have lost only one of their last seven at the King Power.
France hope to repeat previous triumphs on home soil, but it will be unwise to read too much another success.
Southampton are unbeaten in their last six games in the top flight against Newcastle with a W4 D2 record and have won their last four on home soil against them and they have been convincing wins too, the Saints having scored at least two goals in each of those four wins and they took a clean sheet in three of them as well.
Advocates for corporate responsibility say that companies should be held accountable for accidents with their materials, whether they occur on home soil or elsewhere, arguing that a double standard presently exists that is much too lenient on multinational corporations operating in developing countries.
I followed the lure of the drink for far too long, never seeing that, invariably, it always took me to the same miserable place... I felt the same profound need to... establish a root somewhere, to put a declarative end to one life and to immerse myself, both feet in, into another... It takes a lot of weeding and tilling of the soil to create a [home], but I knew how to do that.
Cats are relinquished by owners for reasons similar to those for dog surrender: moving, landlord doesn't allow pets, too many animals in household, cost of maintenance, personal problems of owner, inadequate facilities, no homes available for litters, allergies in family, house soiling, and incompatibility with other pets.
Among the top reasons given by owners who relinquish their cats, according to the Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science: too many in the house; allergies; moving; cost of pet maintenance; landlord issues; no homes for litter mates; house soiling; personal problems; pet illness; and inadequate facilities.
Since then, risk assessment has been used to estimate the probability of a catastrophic meltdown at a nuclear power plant, or the probability of a population of grizzly bears becoming locally extinct because too many roads were cut into their forest home, or the probability of children having their IQ lowered by exposure to toxic lead and PCBs in the soil near schools built on a toxic waste dump.
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