Sentences with phrase «nail over every point»

Or perhaps you'll both fight tooth and nail over every point and try to outperform each other at every corner.

Not exact matches

Our first league game of the season, at home to West Ham, may look like a nailed on three points, especially with the way we have been playing over the last few weeks, but the Hammers are already into competitive games in the Europa League and we could find that their fitness levels are higher, so we will need to be ready for a tough game.
Tomorrow evening Arsenal take on a Crystal Palace side that looked nailed on for relegation a couple of months ago, but since Roy Hodgson took over they have gone on an amazing 8 game unbeaten run and have moved up to just one point of getting out of the relegation zone and the team has an abundance of confidence at the moment.
If we can knock over Watford and the Cherries, with 71 points we will be nailed on for auto CL qualification.
Down at the starting line — demarcated by some type of ungulate skull nailed to a post — I cinch the five - point harness over my banana suit and push the start button.
Like watching the same commercial over and over helps a candidate nail his or her point home, so does repetition of your message.
Despite its fundamental problems, Spencer's internal variability hypothesis was probably the best alternative presented to this point, and Dessler drove another nail into its coffin by demonstrating what a small effect clouds have had on global temperature changes over the past decade.
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