Sentences with phrase «much at first bite»

Nothing much at first bite, but by the end, you'd be sweating.

Not exact matches

Plus, although they may look a bit pricey at first glance, most of the products on our list of the best shaving cream for men will last much longer than those canned creams, as it only takes a small amount to build a good lather (especially if you use a shaving brush, which we highly recommend).
Children instinctively do whats wrong as it comes easy to them one of the first words ours picked up apart from mum and dad was no or mine and sibling rivalry got pretty hostile at times.With anything goes from biting scratching kicking we had 3 boys and a girl i thought the boys were much easier to keep in line as long as they had clear boundaries.Your a lucky man your children must have been angels i guess mine took after my side of the family so my wife keeps telling me..
At first I was a little bit sceptical since the soup doesn't have that much seasoning but the lentils took care of all of that.
At first glance the moisture ratio may seem a bit much.
And though the color is a bit much for first timers, I shared this drink with 60 people at a demo at Sprouts last month.
It's so, so classic, but the tarte tatin at La Bourse Et La Vie in Paris was so pitch - perfect — so much better than any tarte tatin I've had in France in decades — it provoked one of those «Ratatouille» - like moments where suddenly I was back in France for my junior year, tasting my first - ever bite.
Using the guidelines above (I am a scientist, I need rules to follow) I altered my previous recipe a bit, and I must say this product is much better than my first go at it a few months ago.
You are basically saying that Welbeck will be preferred to Mkhitaryan when Mikki recovers from injury.This will not happen I can assure you.Danny is a bit part squad member at The Emirates.When first brought to the club he was preferred ahead of Giroud and Walcott.He simply did not score the goals to prevent the Club buying Lacazette and then PEA.He is pretty much down the pecking order and will never be a first choice at this club.
Despite a bit of early nervousness, the Gunners did well to stay compact and deny the City players any time or space with the ball, but that also meant we were not doing much at the other end and were largely relying on a quick counter attack which Alexis nearly produced a couple of times in the first 15 minutes.
gibbs played well and deserves a higher rating so does holding apart his mistake that cost us a goal also i'm delighted for perez i've noticed on a technical level he is not what you would called a typical arsenal player his first touch & control are not the best he tends to lose a ball a bit too much and needs at least 2 touches i could be wrong and may be it is because he is just back from injury or he was a bit nervous on his return, i know people will say that it doesn't really matter as long as he scores the reason why we bought him and they could be wright anyway great win, performance and topping the group great, COYG!
Whilst Ricciardo spent pretty much the whole time laughing (and jumping in with an emergency napkin), Max seemed to find his new job as a microphone stand amusing at first, then a bit awkward, before becoming just plain fed up with it by the end.
This is an incredibly difficult question to answer for a variety of reasons, most importantly because over the years our once vaunted «beautiful» style of play has become a shadow of it's former self, only to be replaced by a less than stellar «plug and play» mentality where players play out of position and adjustments / substitutions are rarely forthcoming before the 75th minute... if you look at our current players, very few would make sense in the traditional Wengerian system... at present, we don't have the personnel to move the ball quickly from deep - lying position, efficient one touch midfielders that can make the necessary through balls or the disciplined and pacey forwards to stretch defences into wide positions, without the aid of the backs coming up into the final 3rd, so that we can attack the defensive lanes in the same clinical fashion we did years ago... on this current squad, we have only 1 central defender on staf, Mustafi, who seems to have any prowess in the offensive zone or who can even pass two zones through so that we can advance play quickly out of our own end (I have seen some inklings that suggest Holding might have some offensive qualities but too early to tell)... unfortunately Mustafi has a tendency to get himself in trouble when he gets overly aggressive on the ball... from our backs out wide, we've seen pace from the likes of Bellerin and Gibbs and the spirited albeit offensively stunted play of Monreal, but none of these players possess the skill - set required in the offensive zone for the new Wenger scheme which requires deft touches, timely runs to the baseline and consistent crossing, especially when Giroud was playing and his ratio of scored goals per clear chances was relatively low (better last year though)... obviously I like Bellerin's future prospects, as you can't teach pace, but I do worry that he regressed last season, which was obvious to Wenger because there was no way he would have used Ox as the right side wing - back so often knowing that Barcelona could come calling in the off - season, if he thought otherwise... as for our midfielders, not a single one, minus the more confident Xhaka I watched played for the Swiss national team a couple years ago, who truly makes sense under the traditional Wenger model... Ramsey holds onto the ball too long, gives the ball away cheaply far too often and abandons his defensive responsibilities on a regular basis (doesn't score enough recently to justify): that being said, I've always thought he does possess a little something special, unfortunately he thinks so too... Xhaka is a little too slow to ever boss the midfield and he tends to telegraph his one true strength, his long ball play: although I must admit he did get a bit better during some points in the latter part of last season... it always made me wonder why whenever he played with Coq Wenger always seemed to play Francis in a more advanced role on the pitch... as for Coq, he is way too reckless at the wrong times and has exhibited little offensive prowess yet finds himself in and around the box far too often... let's face it Wenger was ready to throw him in the trash heap when injuries forced him to use Francis and then he had the nerve to act like this was all part of a bigger Wenger constructed plan... he like Ramsey, Xhaka and Elneny don't offer the skills necessary to satisfy the quick transitory nature of our old offensive scheme or the stout defensive mindset needed to protect the defensive zone so that our offensive players can remain aggressive in the final third... on the front end, we have Ozil, a player of immense skill but stunted by his physical demeanor that tends to offend, the fact that he's been played out of position far too many times since arriving and that the players in front of him, minus Sanchez, make little to no sense considering what he has to offer (especially Giroud); just think about the quick counter-attack offence in Real or the space and protection he receives in the German National team's midfield, where teams couldn't afford to focus too heavily on one individual... this player was a passing «specialist» long before he arrived in North London, so only an arrogant or ignorant individual would try to reinvent the wheel and / or not surround such a talent with the necessary components... in regards to Ox, Walcott and Welbeck, although they all possess serious talents I see them in large part as headless chickens who are on the injury table too much, lack the necessary first - touch and / or lack the finishing flair to warrant their inclusion in a regular starting eleven; I would say that, of the 3, Ox showed the most upside once we went to a back 3, but even he became a bit too consumed by his pending contract talks before the season ended and that concerned me a bit... if I had to choose one of those 3 players to stay on it would be Ox due to his potential as a plausible alternative to Bellerin in that wing - back position should we continue to use that formation... in Sanchez, we get one of the most committed skill players we've seen on this squad for some years but that could all change soon, if it hasn't already of course... strangely enough, even he doesn't make sense given the constructs of the original Wenger offensive model because he holds onto the ball too long and he will give the ball up a little too often in the offensive zone... a fact that is largely forgotten due to his infectious energy and the fact that the numbers he has achieved seem to justify the means... finally, and in many ways most crucially, Giroud, there is nothing about this team or the offensive system that Wenger has traditionally employed that would even suggest such a player would make sense as a starter... too slow, too inefficient and way too easily dispossessed... once again, I think he has some special skills and, at times, has showed some world - class qualities but he's lack of mobility is an albatross around the necks of our offence... so when you ask who would be our best starting 11, I don't have a clue because of the 5 or 6 players that truly deserve a place in this side, 1 just arrived, 3 aren't under contract beyond 2018 and the other was just sold to Juve... man, this is theraputic because following this team is like an addiction to heroin without the benefits
players like Ozil always present the fans with a bit of a conundrum, especially when times are tough... if you look around the sporting world every once in awhile there emerges a player with incredible skill, like Ozil, Matt Sundin or even Jay Cutler, who have a different way about themselves... their movement seemed almost too lackadaisical, so much so that it seemed to suggest indifference or even disinterest on the part of the player... their posture always appears somewhat mopey and they generally have an unflattering «sour puss» expression on their face... for some their above average skills are enough to keep them squarely in the mix, as their respective teams try desperately to find a way to get the best out of them visa vie player acquisitions or the reworking of tactics... when things go according to planned the fans usually find a way to accept their unique disposition, whereas when things go awry they become easy targets for fans and pundits alike... in the case of Ozil and Sundin, their successes on the international stage and / or with their former teams led many to conclude that if we surrounded such talented individuals with players that have those skills that would most likely bring the best of these players success would surely follow... unfortunately both the Maple Leafs and our club chose to adopt half - measures, as each were being run by corporations who valued profitability over providing the best possible product on the field... for them, they cared more about shirt sales and season tickets than doing whatever was necessary... this isn't, by any stretch, an attempt to absolve Ozil of any responsibility for his failures on the pitch... there is no doubt oftentimes his efforts were underwhelming, to say the least, but this club has been inept when it comes to providing this prolific passer with the kind of players necessary for him to flourish... with our poor man's version of Benzema up front, the headless chickens in Walcott, the younger Ox and Welbeck occupying wide positions far too often and the fact that Carzola, who provided Ozil with great service and more freedom to roam, was never truly replaced, the only real skilled outlet on the pitch was Sanchez... remember to be considered a world - class set - up man goals need to be scored and for much of his time here he has been surrounded by some incredibly inept finishers... in the end, I'm not sure how long he will be in North London, recent sentiments and his present contract situation seem to suggest that he will depart at season's end, but how tragic would it be if once again we didn't put our best foot forward and failed to make those moves that could have brought championship football back to our once beloved club... so when you think about this uniquely skilled player don't be so quick to shift all the blame on his shoulders because he will not be the first or the last highly skilled player to find disappointment at the Emirates if we don't rid the club of those individuals that are truly to blame for our current woes
After a successful preseason and after grabbing their first bit of silverware at the North West Rugby 9s tournament in Warrington on Wednesday 7th October, the team are looking to return to the BUCS Northern 1A with just as much drive and determination as last year.
Finally it went for Arsenal, I think first half was very tense, level, nervous, full of tackles, like a bird on a wire, I would say, I agree that Teves caused much trouble over the right side, I don't know who played there for Arsenal, it looked sometimes as if the Arsenal player had been a bit too slow for Tevez, agree that Fabiansky had a great game, (you always need some fortune for it) and Nasri, he impresses really since some games now, clinical finishing and one of those who are finishing at all, Faby wasn't at his best and nevertheless he was so important, there were several decisive moments, at the start a save by Fabiansky (and later on some more), the red card, Nasri's goal, after the missed penalty I feared City would take advantage of it, but I think Songs goal broke their mentality, and second half at least the final thirty minutes were rel.
The first bit of entertainment came from the Sevilla manager, Eduardo Berizzo, who after having twice thrown the ball away petulantly at the touch line, was hilariously sent to the stands much to his shock.
I was a bit wary at first because I was maybe a bit guilty of trusting the previous owners too much.
«He was a bit rusty at first because he hadn't played much in half a year but now he's just getting better with each game and is back to top form.
My husband and I also shared childcare responsibility equally until our daughter was well over a year, when he went back to work full - time and she started daycare (up until that point, we'd both worked part - time) and he's much better at many things than I am (mealtimes and bathtime and bedtime, pretty significantly, while just personality-wise, I'm a lot better at stuff like, having hydrocortisone cream for bug bites, and remembering to put on the bug spray in the first place, etc.) But, especially at the beginning, it really did seem as though I was much more attached?
My first reaction is that all these changes at the same time may be a little bit too much for your baby.
A similar product that came first are Milkies» Milk Savers, which are intended for you to leave in your bra as you go about your day (not so much at work, since they are a bit bulky).
We did it SLOWLY, and she didn't really have too much trouble, though I dealt with a bit of engorgement, which didn't happen at all when I weaned my first.
I was a bit skeptical at first since I have not had much luck with other various all natural deodorants on the market.
You might think that the list is too much a little bit at first, but after you get used to it, bathing will not take you a lot of time.
Red was a bit more picky, and I didn't know as much as I do now about making sure to keep trying if they don't love something at first.
It came in more than abundantly with OK who I pumped religiously around the clock every two hours for, it came in a tiny bit, but not much, with the singleton who was also way too early to attempt to save, and it came in even more abundantly than for OK with MK, even though I only pumped ever three hours and made sure I got at least one six hour stretch of sleep a night, and my worst oversupply problem of all of them was with YK, who I only pumped those first few days a handful of times when I felt up to it.
Ultimately, we found a way that worked for our family (the fact that our son slept in our room for the first ten or so months complicated things a bit), thanks mostly in part to my partner's ability to stay strong at 4 am, which is pretty much where I lose all sanity.
From the day your baby's born, her eyes will aid her physical, mental, and emotional development by allowing her to take in information — a little bit at first, and eventually much more — about the world around her.
And Derek Draper and Damian McBride have been creating it in large quantities, and they're by no means the first or the most obvious examples, given the loans - for - peerages scandal, various bits of chicanery around the Iraq war and subsequent investigations (e.g. David Kelly), ministerial expense fraud (or at least it would be fraud if you or I tried the same thing on our tax returns), pretty much anything to do with Peter Mandelson and the various leaks, briefings and spin cycles that have characterised the Labour party for the last fifteen years.
And though the color is a bit much for first timers, I shared this drink with 60 people at a demo at Sprouts last month.
The nutrition plan was a bit shocking at first but I have come to appreciate the foods I eat much more than my old method of eating whatever I could.
It's actually quite easy although at first there was a bit of a re-education learning curve and realizing how much food has gluten in it.
The Japanese palm fibers are thick and dense, and while it took me a bit to ease into dry brushing (it is a little bit too much at first!)
The thick texture is a little bit intimidating at first, but ends up being much more helpful for your skin than any thinner lotion!
«This is a great cardigan; I ordered four different colors, all the same size, but one of them was a little bit smaller, which I wasn't happy with at first, but with a little pulling here and there, it fits ok now; it wasn't that much smaller, but they all should have been the same size.»
I thought the purse, hat and necklace was a bit much at first.
Public shoots can be a bit weird at first, but after a while you stop noticing the people so much.
I am in a bit of a fancy clothing slump at the moment — everything is jeans and tops or casual shirt dresses in my closet and of course none of that was right for sitting within eye contact of our First Lady (and you guys, EYE CONTACT, all of the eye contact, like we probably had a moment there was so much eye contact.
At first I was a bit concerned if they would look good on me, since I thouhgt the lace - up detail would be a bit too much for my short legs but luckily it's not in my opinion!
It took a bit of getting used to, at first they felt so much heavier than my normal sneakers and even hurt my hips (no clue why).
I was so surprised at how versatile they were — definitely wore them a bit too much when I first discovered them;) munchies & musings
I'm normally a bit too chesty to make button downs work but my chest size didn't change much with pregnancy / nursing, at least after the first trimester, and with softer nursing bras, button down shirts ended up being really perfect for pumping.
Well, I'm relatively quiet & shy at first but once I start to get more comfortable with you then I'll probably end to talking a bit too much.
You're going to find that paying for this privilege is a bit much at first, but if you can get a few dates, and perhaps your soul mate, it's not that much overall.
We applaud that your father and Boaz taught you how to treat a lady, and we love that you want to be a gentleman and walk her to her car, but in the world of online dating, sometimes that's a bit much at the end of the first date.
We love «review proof movies» because you readers already know that (you) are going to buy the tickets and take the kids, all of whom are champing at the bit «cuz the first film was so much fun.
It can be a bit jarring at first, listening to Pikachu not only speak, but often talk about how awesome he is or how much he loves coffee, which feels strange and out of place, but you quickly accept that Detective Pikachu is different.
The film was directed by Stan Dragoti (Love at First Bite) but was an Aaron Spelling production, so there's very much a late «70s, early «80s television sitcom feel to the film.
At first, Richard seems like a nice fellow, very much devoted to his beautiful mistress even as he talks lovingly with his wife long distance, which makes him a bit of a cad.
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