Sentences with phrase «of a shaky start when»

Not exact matches

I notice Bob Turley has started to step off the mound when things get a little shaky, take a couple of deep breaths and then go back to work.
When he started his neighborhood course, he said, not a child on the block - knew kick - the - can, mother - may - I or crack - the - whip, and most were shaky on the rules of hide - and - seek.
Halfway through the half our defence begins to look shaky and Spurs start to put us under the cosh, so it was not much of a surprise when Kane beat our offside trap to slot the ball past Cech.
When he first arrived he had a bit of a shaky start with issues catching the ball in the six - yard box and often look to punch instead catching the ball which could leave us under more pressure from the opposition.
Then we enter the January transfer window, when I expect a top class central defender to be added to the squad, which has looked decidedly shaky at the back since the start of the season.
Your body got shaky and your thoughts became disoriented when you realized you forgot to take your FitBit off of your jeans, right before starting laundry.
You certainly notice that excessive length repeatedly, especially when it becomes clear that this isn't the case of a movie overcoming a slow, shaky start to find its footing.
«We got off to a shaky start when a faulty fuel sender left the car stranded on the hard shoulder of the M1.
But if I say that I actually had Shreddies and a mug of tea3 I start thinking about Coco - Pops and lemonade and Porridge and Dr Pepper and how I wasn't eating my breakfast in Egypt and there wasn't a rhinoceros in the room and Father wasn't wearing a diving suit and so on and even writing this makes me feel shaky and scared, like I do when I'm standing on the top of a very tall building and there are thousands of houses and cars and people below me and my head is so full of all these things that I'm afraid that I'm going to forget to stand up straight and hang onto the rail and I'm going to fall over and be killed.
Fixed that for you: It tells me that claims are unrobust, ie shaky and not to be taken seriously when they fall apart at the whim of changing the start or end points slightly on spans too short to have a significant confidence interval.
It tells me that claims of «cooling» or «temperature flattening» are unrobust, ie shaky and not to be taken seriously when they fall apart at the whim of changing the start or end points slightly.
When even a top ExxonMobil executive starts complaining about the impacts of fracking, you know that shale gas is on shaky ground.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z