Sentences with phrase «simply runs out of steam»

However, hop on the freeway and you'll find that the 2.0 - liter engine simply runs out of steam at the 50 mph mark.
The truck simply runs out of steam at about 40 mph.
Mazda's torque - filled 2.5 - liter I - 4 impresses me in the likes of the 3 and 6, but as my colleagues have noted, it simply runs out of steam in the heavier CX7.
Kane is among the fittest players in the Premier League but this was his 41st game of the season and it is possible he is simply running out of steam, having led the line for Spurs more or less unaided since August.
I think I had simply run out of steam; exhaustion had officially set in!
Three sequels and several pieces of downloadable content later, perhaps Dark Souls has simply run out of steam.

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Alternatively, flagging mitochondria might simply cause cells to run out of steam.
Horror cinema became a huge moneymaker for movie studios during the 1980s, but by the decade's end, the genre was, to put it simply, running out of steam.
Within a more solid and polished narrative of self - discovery, the conclusion would be fittingly apt, however, in the absence of this, it merely appears Fogelman has run out of steam or has just simply given up.
Don't feel you have to follow the guide rigidly (and don't read it until you've read the book as it will likely have spoilers), it's simply a resource to get the conversation going and to turn to if the discussion is running out of steam or going off course.
As my esteemed LBW predecessor, Carolyn Elefant, explained in her own September 2009 «farewell» post (also after a three - and - a-half year stint at LBW), blogging every day can cause you to simply «run out of steam
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