Sentences with phrase «often hear»

You don't often hear the words «sharp money» and «Cubs» in the same sentence, but according to line movement in today's Cubs / Reds game, sharps appear to be backing Chicago.
We often hear the same thing from Arsene Wenger or various members of the Arsenal squad about mental toughness, team spirit ir the ability to bounce back from a disappointing performance or run of results.
Sometimes coaches can get this immediate postmortem analysis wrong, because they haven't watched the tape, and you'll often hear them couch a postgame comment with that qualifier.
It's not often you hear about a plot to steal a motoring and motorsport legend's corpse being foiled but that's exactly what's happened.
I don't blame people for doing it, but you often hear pros complaining about «changes to the YouTube algorithm» and other stuff.
If you close your eyes and listen closely, you can often hear Internet comments rasping read from us and live forever.
We often hear about how important it is for a professional footballer to be self confident in order to play their best and that is probably more true of the strikers whose job it is to score the crucial goals that the game is all about.
It strikes me that we often hear this sort of thing when a player is in talks over a new contract and I think these snippets of «news» about a player wanting to move on are often leaked to the press in order to sharpen the pencil of the club trying to get their stats to extend their deals.
I often hear what he has done for our club, but what has this club has done for him?
You often hear refs say «yes, you got the ball first but you got the player second».
When the Gunners are up against lower league oppositio0n on a cup, for instance, we often hear the old adage that we have to match the work rate of our opponents first and earn the right to play and exert that superior quality.
I often hear how difficult it is to sign players in January.
This is a curious case, you often hear some rather foolish people saying things like sheep and brainwashing, could it be themselves who have brainwashed eachother.
I often hear about our endless passing but that is why they do it..
We often hear about systems that are hot.
And when Arsenal fail to score after dominating and creating chances we often hear that Arsenal just were not good enough.
Plus, we often hear that a cold night in somewhere like the north east can see a team full of highly paid foreign stars come a cropper so we can only hope that is true of this game.
Of course we want to play better and to win but we often hear that the mark of champions is the ability to dig in and grind out results when not at your best.
You often hear the old football cliche that managers and players learn more from a defeat or a tough game than an easy win and if this is the case then Chambers should have learned a hell of a lot on Monday.
If you follow any of the chili competition circuits, you'll often hear the chili masters talk about «mouth feel.»
I often hear that certified coffees are too hard to find, and people tell me they'd buy sustainable coffee if only it were at the grocery store.
And yes, peanut butter is actually healthy, despite what we often hear.
I often hear people claiming cancer fighting benefits from this and that, but when I read the actual scientific paper (s) I come to find out they are using amounts that most people couldn't realistically get or ingest.
They are simple and quick to prepare (something you don't often hear in the same sentence -LSB-...]
«dukra mass» I often hear this word from one of my friends house on the occasion of Christmas eve they always to make this dish
I often hear that schools can't implement salad bars because it takes too long for the students to make their choices and that it «holds - up» the line.
We often hear top chefs talking about cooking an expensive fish or meat with ultra respect, that applies (cruelty free) here, tofu demands the respect it deserves in order to give you it's amazing talents.
I often hear little tiny gasps when people hear vegan AND gluten - free cooking....
We often hear of the importance of eating anti-inflammatory foods, and lentils definitely fall into that category.
One money - saving tip that I often hear from other vegans on a budget is to make your own nut butters.
I often hear (especially in the case of FT coffee) that more certified coffee is grown than is sold as such.
I love Twitter, you will often hear me say that!
is another concern we often hear.
We often hear the child's perspective, but less commonly do we hear what their parents have to say.
In my health coaching practice, I often hear from people who say...
And in addition, I often hear from clients (months after they've finished a healingprogram): «I'm in ketosis, and I feel fantastic,» they say.
Too often I hear people say they don't like it, because they think it's going to exactly replicate their favorite spaghetti.
When speaking with people about the chiltepín, we would often hear a popular Mexican saying, or dicho: «Si no pica, no sabe «-- literally, if it doesn't have any spice, it has no taste.
As such, it is the present storehouse for such future blessings as God may later bestow upon the faithful, and that is why we often hear of a reward or inheritance preserved in heaven until the time when it is to be granted.
I often hear that people love working with the supply chain team.
A recent 20 year Cambridge study showed that the divorce rate is not near the 50 % rate we often hear.
This is very apt for our situation at the moment — how often we hear it «unsaid» very loudly.
Also, it is a shame to disregard everything AA or Al - Anon has to offer because one tenet bothers you - as I have often hear said, and as I often do: take what you like and leave the rest.
«No cross, no crown» is the way we often hear it.
When the topic of race comes up I will often hear someone, usually a northerner, say something derogatory about the «deep south.»
If you read Ephesians 2:1 - 3, and listen to most sermons on these verses, that is the type of message you will often hear.
We often hear of interfaith events and organizations, but is it possible for three very different religions to hold on to their beliefs, maintaining their differences, and still learn about one another?
Often I hear of childhoods plagued by bullying, exclusion, depression, and fear, all made worse when the churches that were supposed to love and care for them rejected them because they did not fit into rigid gender binaries.
I often hear Christians who have picked up a really bad habit of saying «Father God» at least once every 5 words.
The first «nay» I often hear for not inviting a friend is this: we can't invite them to our act of worship as they won't get anything from it.
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