Sentences with phrase «sort of lulls»

The funny thing is, the game sort of lulls you into a false sense of security at the beginning of the game.

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There really isn't an awful lot to be cheery about if you're a Chelsea supporter, with your team stuck in a serious lull in form, a manager reportedly under immense pressure and the big names well out of sorts.
It was great having to try new things; it sort of jump started what could have been a post-baby lull.
The lulling sameness of a bedtime ritual serves as a talisman of sorts, warding off evildoers and bad thoughts and easing the transition from wide - awake to sound asleep.
But the approach is only successful when the designer lulls the consumer into a sort of psychedelic fever that eliminates any question of need versus want.
It sort of reminds me of certain writers» organizations that try to lull you into believing they have your best interests at heart all the while it appears those in control are simply stroking their own egos and pushing their own social or political or who - knows - what agenda.
The last long lull in solar activity of this sort, the Maunder Minimum from 1645 to 1715, was accompanied (cause and effect are still not well understood) by a substantial and sustained chill (particularly in winter) that led, among other things to the «frost fairs» on the frozen Thames River in London:
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