Sentences with phrase «quite easy goals»

«The first two looked like quite easy goals, and were what we call tap - ins in England, but they were created by the team and you have to be there to finish.

Not exact matches

It is a big frustration as they are easy goals to score and easy goals to kill the game but not just the goals we missed, also some easy way out to counter-attack where we lost the ball quite easily.
«Our goal has always been to provide JDate members with the tools to meet others who share their culture, values and interests, and our new, easy - to - navigate mobile site puts best - in - class tools, quite literally, right at our members» fingertips.»
While some assessments can be challenging, time - consuming and costly, it's quite possible to check whether or not learning goals are being met in much easier, more economical ways.
Quite clearly the easiest of my goals for the year and probably the most important.
Some dogs are not quite as easy, so it is a good idea to understand what the goal is.
The goal is simple: wow the judges with your moves, though the technique is not always quite as easy as it sounds.
On the other hand, the UK does have a very small remnant population of golden eagles, and it would be quite easy to intentionally site windfarms in such a way as to wipe them out, if that were my goal.
He also states: «On the other hand, the UK does have a very small remnant population of golden eagles, and it would be quite easy to intentionally site windfarms in such a way as to wipe them out, if that were my goal
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