Sentences with phrase «nick of time when»

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No human is perfect so that shows that when you are in need and great thngs happen just in the nick of time, that's God working through us.
Last time these two meet was back in 2004 when England ran out 6 - 1 winners and its foolish to think of a similar scoreline on Monday night but we can safely assume England to nick this game one way or the other.
And the nice thing about this handle is it gives them a bit of space so their feet won't get nicked by the stroller wheels, and it's easy to remove to pop in the diaper bag when it's time to gate - check the stroller.
The best guess, when the day began, was that Cuomo, with or without a budget deal, would end up jumping on the plane and saving his party just in the nick of time.
All pretty standard fare... but get a load of that soundtrack, which strikes me as what should be playing in the background when the superhero saves the helpless maiden from the oncoming train just in the nick of time.
But the two criticisms I took really seriously [when] we [had] this paper come out were, one, «Hey by putting a boundary, like a firm boundary on the edge, are you telling people it is okay to drive up to the edge of the cliff and stop in the nick of time and everything is okay?
There you are, swimming desperately away from enormous organisms that are trying to eat you, when you gobble up a stray piece of food just in the nick of time to trigger a growth spurt.
Her dreams of becoming part of his life become a reality when Lucy sees Peter getting mugged and falling onto the tracks unconscious, whereupon she saves him from certain death by moving him out of harm's way just in the nick of time.
However, «help» does come in the nick of time, when the man is ripped away from her in screams of agony, as a mysterious creature has claimed him as the next victim in a series of horrific murders.
When it does come to the crunch however, things can always be sorted out and ultimately it all seems to come together just in the nick of time.
But help came in the nick of time, just as it did when David Brown arrived to rescue Aston in 1947 or when Victor Gauntlett turned up in the 1980s to save it.
When KDP Select was announced just in the nick of time for the Christmas holidays, I learned of the program from my author friend Van Heerling, who is the author of Malaika.
When a defaulted card is paid in the nick of time This is obviously your best - case scenario.
The Henry Bergh ASPCA award - winning and heart - warming story «Buddy Unchained» by Daisy Bix reflects the anti-chaining message of DDB when a small dog, chained in wintertime, is overcome by hypothermia and is rescued in the nick of time.
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