Sentences with phrase «never capitalised on»

Worms 2 has been around for 13 years, codemasters never capitalised on the play, create and share ethos, Gravity Crash on PSN came out before the slogan, that's play, create and share.
We could never capitalise on the two - goal cushion but at least we got the three points,»
We could never capitalise on the two - goal cushion but at least we got the three points,» Wenger said.

Not exact matches

The blatant truth is that we will always rely on our rivals to drop points, Simply because we're not good enough to fight our own battles to win the league on our own and the sad part is even when they do drop points, we never seem to capitalise on it....
Milan never looked like capitalising on this reprieve, however, and the game was settled late one when Suso bagged himself a neat goal.
He believes that United are ready to capitalise on Neymar's fear of never being the «king» of Barcelona by shattering the Premier League's transfer and wage records to bring him on board.
We never seem to be able to capitalise on other teams failures.
Anzhi weren't able to capitalise on the occasional lapse in concentration which has become common amongst the Liverpool ranks once taking a lead, but unlike the scares Reading gave us in the previous game at Anfield, Anzhi never really looked like scoring.
It can capitalise on the gains made under Farage but it needs to combine that success with a greater sense of unity — which never seemed possible during his tenure.
That was probably slyly inserted to capitalise on the eternal, never - ceasing bacon hunger.
Pikachu's detective career never manages to capitalise on an ok start, and ultimately nothing is discovered when you scratch beneath the surface.
Suffragette doesn't capitalise on its chance to explore its female friendships, or to demonstrate the experiences the women share and how, despite being failed by society and often by loved ones, they stand in solidarity with each other.1 Gavron never really ventures into the lives of the other women — perhaps a result of having gone the route that zeroed in on her protagonist.
The story, then, never does capitalise entirely on its own premise which is a real shame, yet it's one fans of the series won't want to miss because it creates a strong bond between three years of Assassin's Creed narratives while telling an enjoyable story of its own that gives us further insight into the Templar order.
Whilst never having the opportunity to own a Nintendo 64 console myself, I capitalised on the donated console we once had at my primary school some fifteen years ago.
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