Sentences with phrase «sorts of bad luck»

There is no getting around the fact that this is a blow for the Gunners and pretty symptomatic of the sort of bad luck we have been getting on the injury front for years, but I also think that it should not prove too damaging to our season, as long as no more defenders are ruled out in the near future.
Things go against all teams at some point but real genuine challengers for the title can overcome this sort of bad luck.
I have a sort of bad luck on fashion blogs.

Not exact matches

You never really know what will happen in football, of course, but just like with the decisions of officials there is a theory that all sorts of things that are seen as good or bad luck tend to even themselves up over the course of a season.
Some sort of «bad luck» lottery result.
The local police force apparently has one officer (Gil Bellows) on duty at any given time (how else to explain why he doesn't use his radio to call for backup at a pretty important moment), and he's the sort of cop that possesses the kind of bad luck or incompetence that leads him to walk around a dark house with a flashlight with low batteries.
In the case of Inside Llewyn Davis, this consistent pull toward bad luck gives the film a rare sort of melancholy, one that avoids sentimentality and pity, as well as outright cynicism, to find a strange, unmistakable truth about the emotional bruises and physical suffering of life as a human or, even worse, an artist.
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