Sentences with phrase «start acclimatising»

We do manage to start acclimatising ourselves though as we wander back and forth through the same few cobbled lanes, and I spy a bakery that looks like it might be a good breakfast spot in the morning.

Not exact matches

Like Stroll last season, Sirotkin will need some time to acclimatise, but hopefully this won't heavily disadvantage what is starting to feel like a crucial year for Williams, the burst of consistent podium - scoring form now a distant memory.
Whilst it can be a useful exercise to use pre-season to experiment with formations and tactics this should be reserved for the latter stages of a game once substitutions are made.Crucially Arsenal failed to use game time to acclimatise the players who are likely to start the Season to one another and to continue to develop a team philosophy which had proven so successful in a crucial game at the end of last Season.Reverting to type will only have one end product and it won't go down well with the Arsenal faithful.
Doesn't it also make sense to get players in before the season starts so that they have time to acclimatise to their new surroundings, tactics, team mates, etc..
Having seemingly taken the lift from Basement to Level 1 since starting, I'm glad to report that it is currently acclimatising to its new altitude and much prefers its new location.
The city sits at a breathtaking — literally — 3,400 m, which makes it a tough spot to start your trip as it can take a good few days to acclimatise.
For travellers planning to go to Cartagena or Medellin, Colombia's rich coffee region or the Amazon Basin, Bogota is the ideal starting point from which to get acclimatised.
After Miitomo came Super Mario Run, which was experimental by Nintendo in an entirely different way: its free - to - start, effectively try - before - you - buy approach standing out like a sore thumb in a market long acclimatised to freemium.
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