Sentences with phrase «pounce once»

If you're in the market for a new home, making sure your finances are in order before you find the home of your dreams will help you be able to pounce once it hits the market.
He must to be ready to pounce once the market opens up, otherwise, sadly, you will be proven to be right.

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Once there, he pounced on an opportunity to purchase a rundown burlesque hall, which he converted into a 600 - seat movie theater.
A barrage of such stuff, pouncing on any scandal that could be dug up and chipping away at the pontificate of Pope Benedict, not to mention the usual stuff about the need to elect a pope who would change the «policy» of the Church over such matters as abortion, gay marriage and women priests, had been unleashed almost immediately, once Benedict had been congratulated for bringing the papacy into the 21st century by resigning.
Once it became clear that it was Sanchez we had the resources be opportunistic and pounced on the transfer.
No But we were ready to pounce on it once he told Chelsea he wouldn't be happy to be on the bench.
You could move the ball on standard downs, but once the field got shorter or you fell behind schedule, Wake pounced.
They extend drives often in third - down situations (seventh in third - down percentage), and once they are in the enemy's territory, they pounce and score touchdowns (sixth in points per trip in 40).
With Robbie Gould being generally sucky, I pounced on the opportunity to take a kicker who once hit a 77 yard field goal.
Milan who were once interest in El Ghazi have taken a backseat as Roma look to pounce on their indecision.
Alternatively, I do not think the Republicans are dead in NYS, instead I think New York's GOP must learn to pick their spots as they have in state's like Massachusetts (Romney and Baker) and Maryland (Hogan) with pitch perfect gubernatorial candidates, capable of at once fostering and pouncing upon Democratic divisions while consolidating support from independent voters, in order to win gubernatorial elections.
Then, once it's too late to pick Cuomo instead, Giuliani will pounce.
Highways and airports rarely have an abundance of healthy options, and once you're hungry, you're more likely to pounce on whatever food is available.
Once you pass this joint, you can immediately pounce on the intriguing galleries of members who are lively and vibrant.
The poor boy doesn't stand a chance once she pounces, charming him into a stupor of desire.
Don't pounce, build up to the moment, moving nearer and seeing how comfortable they are once you close down the body space.»
Yeah, sorry about beating you to the chase to Thirst, but once it hit DVD shelves, I knew I had to pounce on it — especially after I missed its release in theatres!
After all, once prophecies as foretold by sick young girls begin to come true, eclipses happen in the nick of time, and jaguars pounce on cue, what's one more coincidence to pile on to the fable?
But for once it wasn't fear of being pounced on by one of the enemy's deadly Messerschmitt 109s that so unsettled him.
Dr Barrett says that one of the earliest sleep researchers, Michel Jouvet, found that although kitties lay quietly throughout their sleep, once they've entered into a state of deep sleep, they leap up, stalk, pounce, arch their backs and hiss — looking as if they're hunting mice in their dreams.
The cats started pouncing on them at once as Sauerkraut looked on from her perch atop a cat tree by the window.
Once they're within ambush distance, they execute a well - timed pounce.
Don't pounce on your rabbit once he is in the open, or you might end up with an injured rabbit and ruined trust.
Once in a while give her a food treat (POUNCE, tuna, etc).
Once the news media sees this they are going to pounce.
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