Sentences with phrase «never runs out of steam»

The engine never runs out of steam or gets fussy; it always runs smoothly and quietly.
The plot never runs out of steam, but you'll soon see it as an excuse for dazzling bits of business: a spaghetti strand turned into a lasso, an excruciatingly funny piece of on - set dialogue direction (some cowpokes will never become urbane smoothies) and Channing Tatum in a screwy - sailor dance number that plays like a reason to make the film.
In fact, unlike the much - hyped Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, The Incredible Hulk never runs out of steam.
The plot never runs out of steam.
650Nm of the stuff sucks you into the bucket seats from just 1750 rpm, with 375kW delivered all the way at 6250 rpm to ensure you never run out of steam.

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Of course I still never manage to steam things the night before which means I'm always running late in the morning if I pull out something wrinkled.
It runs out of steam; the various plot elements never resonate.
Opening with one of film history's most wooden leading men, Paul Walker, and «nice Jewish boy» comic relief Jason Biggs sitting in a hundred - degree steam room before running out into a 30 - below autumn day in Antarctica, Eight Below immediately teaches us that human beings heated to a toasty 110 degrees do not steam when exposed to sub-zero temperatures and, more, that if you should ever visit the South Pole, your breath will never, ever show.
starts to run out of steam as it nears its inevitable conclusion, and one gets the sense that the storyline was never completely developed beyond the episode's great initial premise.
I never finished it though — is always get to stage 7 - 4 and just run out of steam.
But at some point, we ran out of steam and never really finished the ceiling or the floor in there, so we took advantage of another burst of DIY energy a couple weeks ago, and went back to work on Project: Dining Room.
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