Sentences with phrase «nervy first»

This is also perfect for those who are nervy first daters.
A nervy first half dominated by the Ghanaians ended 0 - 0, and Nigeria were seconds away from giving away a penalty in the second half when goalkeeper Ikechukwu Ezenwa appears to trip a forward of the Black Stars who was charging towards goal.
Nervy first 30 mins but we clawed back.

Not exact matches

The first half started as expected with a nervy opening 15 minutes, arguably Arsenal had the better of the chances, with Chamberlain narrowly putting a first time shot just past the post.
Of course there were a few nervy moments where perhaps he could have done better but let's not forget this is his first competitive match after a injury picked up in January.
First place in each group qualifies, while second has to take part in a play - off, which will be a nervy affair for the teams involved.
Arsenal have successfully navigated through Nasty Nervy November with a couple of draws but only the one defeat in the League Cup, and we have started Decisive December in awesome style with 9 goals in our first two games and are sitting happily in second place in the Premier League.
«We were edgy and nervy in the first half against a very organised team who were dangerous on the counter-attack, but in the second half I think we have shown mental strength and desire in our game and more fluency as well.
I will be crucified for what I am about to say but OZIL came to ARSENAL as a nervy last minute buy when WENGER was lynched on that first game against VILLA after not doing nothing at all the whole summer he went in a RUSH and bought OZIL at the very end of the SUMMER TRANSFER.....
Ched Evans could come in up front for the Blades while Gary Hooper to find the net first at 11/2 also holds considerable appeal — it should be a nervy affair but ultimately Sheffield Wednesday should sneak it by the odd goal.
Once again the French were not as convincing as you would expect against Belarus, winning by just one goal after Anton Saroka halved their lead and made it a tense and nervy finish, but Giroud's first half strike ensured they finished top and are heading to Russia next summer.
Lol just stop, spirit would've forced our players to turn up from the first minute, instead we stated nervy and didn't bother putting pressure on Chelsea which allowed them to put pressure on us and score, LIKE ALWAYS.
But they were held to a nervy stalemate in the first half, with -LSB-...]
The first half was quite nervy, Watford showed no intimidation and took the game to Arsenal.
However, after a rather nervy start, Bayern were able to settle down and create chances on their own triggering an exciting first 45 minutes.
England turned in one of their best performances in recent years in a frantic and exciting first half littered with big moments, and nervy second half which saw a spell of Polish pressure withstood and a gradual fight back from England.
Depsite some nervy moments at the end of the match, Leeds were able to hold on for a win for the first time since Boxing Day.
Hugo Lloris (3.5 / 5)- Had a nervy moment in the first half but got away with it under pressure.
New England had some nervy moments in the first 10 minutes, though newly - minted starting goalkeeper Matt Turner was alert and on his game to keep the Revolution from slumping into an early hole.
-LSB-...] spend a lot of time at the doctors and on the phone to NHS Direct in that first nervy year.
The first nervy bunch of protons were due to be fired around the European lab's latest and biggest particle accelerator, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), as it kicked into action.
There's a scene in Bryan Bertino's film «The Strangers» that handily encapsulates the film's nervy brand of terror, one so good and simple that it served as the film's poster image when the 2008 feature first hit theaters: it's Liv Tyler, standing alone in her kitchen, looking out into what seems to be — what should be — an empty house.
As with all these films, its success depends on the unlikeliness of the leads getting along — when idealistic, nervy Mifune firsts meets Shimura, the latter is eating ice lollies and sharing cigarettes with a suspect he is supposed to be interrogating.
An English - language remake of Drive director Nicholas Winding Refn's gritty 1996 Danish film of the same name, itself the first of a pulpy trilogy, crime drama Pusher has a neon - lit nervy energy — at once slick and grungy — and the sort of unabashed, screw - tightening rhythms that genre enthusiasts will embrace.
It's the classic hardboiled private - eye movie; the nervy maiden offering of its celebrated director, John Huston; the first glamorous star vehicle for Humphrey Bogart, an icon of American cinema and the 20th century's definition of existential cool; and still the most triumphantly well - cast movie from Hollywood's golden age (rivaled only by Casablanca).
The indomitable Alfre Woodard arrives early on in the show's first season as Cottonmouth's morally - murky congresswoman cousin, Mariah, and immediately conducts a nervy pas de deux with Ali.
As the game begins the mystical, magical and downright strange Trine from the first game arrives once again, gathering up our three heroes: the rogue, Zoya, is always interested in finding some shining treasure to snag; the nervy wizard, Amadeus, whose magical might is less than impressive, and the slightly overweight knight, Pontius, whose sole duty is bashing things in the face and wishing there was more food.
As a small, nervy group in 1936 — led by such figures as painter George L. K. Morris, muralists and WPA leaders Ilya Bolotowsky and Balcomb Greene, and sculptor Wilfred Zogbaum — they challenged Alfred Barr and The Museum of Modern Art to include Americans as well as Europeans in MoMA's first major survey of abstract art.
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