Sentences with phrase «n't clattering»

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I studied The Quotidian Mysteries and prayed the prayers of Brother Lawrence, who famously declared that «the time of business does not with me differ from the time of prayer; and in the noise and clatter of my kitchen... I possess God in as great tranquility as if I were upon my knees at the blessed sacrament.»
But club heads didn't get banged up just in a car; they fared even worse when a caddie carried them clattering down the fairway.
If Wenger thinks that the squad us adequate then he's in for a big surprise cos I don't see cech making much difference when Walcott and group are leading the line mark my words neither will be adequate and it'll be the same old story, plus Coguellin will get clattered at some point and be out for a month.
Only point I disagree on is the DM point, we cant see what will happen in the future and I for one would rather have a player at the same level in Le Coq's position and man manage the situation than leave it open should Le Coq get clattered and be out for several months and have to rely on Arteta to fill that role for an overtly long period, yes we can use Rambo or Jack in the same role as Le Coq but does that not restrict our options in other area's?
Also the reason for his constant injuries is that he holds on to the ball for too long when played in advanced positions then ends up getting clattered, in the deep role this is not the case and I honestly do nt know how wenger hasnt seen that
I think he didn't want to be clattered as you have observed.
True, it's like Wenger said the players were mobile and didn't keep the ball long enough to be clattered.
Rodwell clattered Coquelin and led with his arm so it could even have been red but was certainly a yellow card and we didn't even get a free kick.
Think for a second, if Barton can clatter people and not even get a yellow how can they agree that Rosicky putting his hand on someone is a penalty?
It was evident from the off that West Ham were not planning to give Di Maria and easy game, with Song clattering into him twice in the first three minutes and earning a yellow card.
A crib that quivers or clatters depicts that it is not stable and there are some joints are improperly placed or arranged.
The 5.1 DTS - HD MA track is fine as far as it goes; there's not a lot of character or definition to the dialogue, which occasionally gets lost in the clatter of sound effects and Foley work.
How It Drives Squeeze yourself into the driver's seat (it's not a spacious interior) and twist the ignition, and you'll be rewarded not with the diesel clatter of a military - spec engine, but the outrageous roar and rumble of Mercedes - Benz's naturally aspirated 5.5 - liter V - 8 engine.
Very high mileages can bring on some valvegear clatter but oil burning hasn't yet proved a problem.
From inside the cabin, there is no audible diesel clatter; you'll only hear it if you open the window, which I was not about to do in 30 - degree February weather.
While rowing through the Nissan 370Z's the gears of the six - speed manual, the clattering of the valvetrain and the moans and groans you hear aren't pleasurable noises.
How It Drives Luxury - car owners don't want to hear typical diesel engine clatter, feel harsh vibrations through the seat and steering wheel, or poke along the road like there's a mouse turning a wheel under the hood.
It's not the night before Christmas, but the phrase «there arose such a clatter» springs to mind.
And its quite quiet to the point that it doesn't really sound like a diesel at all, so don't expect to pick one out of a lineup just by listening for the clatter.
We found the greatest enjoyment to be had by exploring just how early in bends you can get on the throttle, but beware: getting this wrong is not a good look as you clatter over exit kerbs.
There's a fair amount of clatter generated by the 6.6 - liter turbodiesel, presumably to remind you you're driving a hairy - chested diesel truck, but I wasn't expecting anything less based on the butch wrapper surrounding it.
You'll still be able to perceive the mechanical symphony of the high - pressure, common - rail fuel injection, but it's not even remotely similar to crude diesel truck clatter.
The 1.6 diesel isn't the most refined engine around and it fires up in the Soul with a clatter like the diesels of old and it never really smooths out on the move — although it settles down to a background hum at a cruise.
It's not an aggressive diesel clatter; it's more of a smooth, low - pitched rumble that really makes its presence known when you want more power.
NVH levels are quite impressive, the cabin is well insulated and you don't get to hear much of the diesel clatter.
Don't be scared off by the engine: the Cruze 2.0 TD still has a bit of diesel clatter (engine noise especially at low speed before the engine is warm).
In order to get the negatives out of the way first, I must mention the fact that the engine is not terribly refined overall and unless warmed up it really makes its presence felt inside the cabin with audible compression ignition clatter.
We were impressed with this engine too, engine clatter and noise is well insulated and despite it being a three - cylinder diesel, vibration levels isn't a concern.
The 1.5 isn't the quietest unit, but more powerful engines (like the punchy 2.2 - litre diesel) are available with noise cancelling technology in the speakers to cut out some of the clatter.
But the downside of the diesel motor is that it doesn't very refined like we saw on the Amaze and the engine clatter creeps into the cabin.
If one didn't read the label carefully, it'd be fairly easy to dismiss this as a mere E350 with a gas engine — it's that well - insulated from any sort of diesel distractions and clatter.
With a noticeable clatter at idle and a deep - chested thrum that echoes around the cabin at high revs, it's simply not in the same league as Fiat's 1.3 Multijet or Ford's 1.4 TDCi in terms of refinement.
And while Mercedes - Benz does a good job of masking the clatter of the diesel engine, it isn't wholly tuned out.
Gasoline cars don't make this kind of clatter, which might turn off some potential buyers.
Along with the clatter was a faint odor, not the tarry smell of diesel straight from the pump, but something more like a pool cleaner.
But there was no time for pain, not with the knife gripped, slick in her hand, or the faint clatter of footsteps getting louder.
She only hoped that when he and Giddon followed her with their torches, they would see the moss slime, tread carefully, and not waken the dead by clattering headlong down the steps.
When he didn't look up, she hit it again, stood and smacked her hand right down on his papers, his pen clattering to the floor.
«Trolley, not train,» clarifies a member of the staff, as a clattering noise pervades the quiet.
«This idea that Titanfall 2 sales are lower than we hoped... it's just not true,» Moore explained as Titanfall 2 discs fell out of his trouser legs and clattered to the floor with a loud noise.
The hole and another rectangular floor - to - ceiling slice in a second wall can't help but conjure thoughts of Gordon Matta - Clark's intersected buildings; the gentle but purposeful movements of the dancers are reminiscent of the contemporary dance of Siobhan Davies; the glitchy, clattering drum sounds that accompany the filmed sawing of the walls recall the beats of alt - electronica duo Autechre.
The keyboard action doesn't seem to be affected, however, and we were happy to clatter out words, with good travel from those chiclet keys.
By Robert Wilson The sweet strains of a Puccini aria cut through the Saturday night clatter of the busy Italian restaurant in New York City, but it wasn't coming from the aging voice of the Sicilian baritone who was hired to belt out favorites like Funiculi - Funicula.
The Dyson vacuum cleaner steered well but it clattered on our parquet floor and we weren't grabbed by the stair tool.
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