Sentences with phrase «run out of steam quite»

Thus one needs to work the gearbox a lot on the Mahindra TUV300 and that is amplified on the highways as the car runs out of steam quite quickly.
The 1.4 T runs out of steam quite fast and you'll find your foot on the floor to try and merge into traffic or make a pass.

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What starts out as a quite promising gonzo pastiche sadly loses steam after the first act, when the script runs out of ways to sustain the hilariously insane premise.
And although the movie begins to palpably run out of steam as it passes the one - hour mark - a feeling that's perpetuated by an increased emphasis on melodramatic moments - Prom, buoyed by an impressively romantic finish, manages to establish itself as a passable time - killer that isn't quite the arduous ordeal one might've anticipated.
With the requisite eye candy provided by the three leads, and with quite a bit of potty humor, it's the kind of female - centric movie that many men won't find too taxing, but unless you are willing to give the movie a pass for running out of comedic steam about two - thirds of the way through, there just isn't quite enough for an overall recommendation.
Planning, organising and supervising a school theatre trip requires a lot of work on the part of schools and with everything else that is demanded of them, teachers, quite naturally, run out of the energy and steam to do this.
Based on what we currently know about the Steam Machines that are coming out, they seem to offer nothing new, in terms of hardware and prices, than the many small form factor PCs that have already been out in the market, running Windows, for quite some time.
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