Sentences with phrase «take it in turns»

So each time Carolyne and I had an argument we took it in turns to be the first one to apologize.
Dating back more than 3,000 years, Go is a two - player board game that appears to be relatively simple on the surface — each player takes it in turns to lay a stone, with the objective being to surround the other player's pieces.
Let's take each in turn.
The Sadducees said that seven brothers died childless, and the first one's wife was taken in turn by all of them.
Anyway, since my daughter is ill off school... they seem to be taking it in turns at the moment... this is just a quick post to share the recipe.
Contrast this with Liverpool, who had Jordan Henderson sitting with Georginio Wijnaldum and Emre Can taking it in turns to get forward.
Petr Cech looks past his best and a new number one seems an urgent priority for Arsenal, while Simon Mignolet and Loris Karius have taken it in turns but not convinced as first choice for Liverpool.
On the BBC, one pundit suggested that both Ramos and Pique had simply forgotten how to play against two strikers; certainly, as van Persie and Robben took it in turns to saunter into the acres of grass between them, it seemed that this was something bigger than a simple bad performance.
After some halftime consultation, though, the alignment started to show a promising flexibility, as the centerbacks took it in turns to take play into midfield, creating overloads that had the visitors scrambling.
It really does look as if the lads are taking it in turns to give sparkling displays, which is once again a good thing because it is so dangerous to have to rely on the same one or two players week in, week out.
The central midfield duo take it in turns to drop back alongside or between the central defenders, aiding them in retaining possession when under pressure.
Kenedy and Willian would be the best - suited players in the Blues current squad to fulfil wing - back duties while Pjanić and Fàbregas could take it in turns to dictate the tempo in midfield ahead of the tenacious Kanté.
Fabregas & Modric both took it in turns to prompt attacks as the half progressed.
By taking it in turns to inflict the heaviest home defeat on Porto in their rich European history was the emphatic answer.
The duo would take it in turns to undertake this activity; when one went to pressure the ball, the other would take up a deeper position and support.
Each player takes it in turns to place their feet in the stocks then gets to spin the dial to see what pirate themed challenge they will get.
The photo below was my favourite ball run, we think you stand on the tree stumps and take it in turns to throw the ball into the barrel, then the next person is the one who catches it when it rolls out.
So instead in the early baby days we took it in turns to sit up with her asleep on us in the night.
It's really hard when you're not getting the sleep you need, so try and work out ways you and your partner can take it in turns to get up in the night, lie in the morning or take short naps to.
The front tires are built on a swivel, taking in the turns and the bumps with ease.
Take it in turns with the «night shift» or the «late evening shift».
Let's take them in turn.
Taking it in turns to row and sleep, two hours on and two hours off, we battled our way across the Atlantic.
Let me take each in turn.
Experts and constitutional reform minister Mark Harper have been taking it in turns to give evidence to an unwieldy oversized committee of peers and MPs on Nick Clegg's initial proposals.
The last Labour leadership contest was dull, dull, dull: dominated by seemingly endless staid hustings where contenders took it in turns to answer one worthy question after another from audiences made up of loyal party members.
The Sargasso mothers formed a babysitting circle, taking it in turns to watch over and nurse the calves, and to go hunting.
Thus far, we agree, but we rarely see things the same way, so perhaps it would be helpful if we take it in turns from this point forward.
Take it in turns creating workouts for each other.»
Plus, if you take it in turns to plan alternate sessions it could help to relieve some of the pressure.
Each month, one of us takes it in turn to set a different theme, you can see last months here
You may recall that as a part of a blogger group called» 5 over-50», I participated in a series of style challenges where we took it in turn to create a theme.
Now we're merely ping - ponging ideas back and forth, with each of us taking it in turns to suggest an item for us to wear in our own particular way.
The idea is that each of us in the group (there are 5 of us over 50, hence the name) takes it in turn to suggests a theme, which we each then interpret into our own personal style.
Nik and I have lots of jobs to get done as we take it in turns to look after Dexter, as we are in the process of trying to move house.
We took it in turns to lead conversation, and being in the company of a friend really helped to keep the tone relaxed and fun.
A further 29 % would choose to take it in turns each year to pick the plans, while 23 % want to divvy the silly season up, with one half of the couple making plans for Christmas Day and the other planning Boxing Day or New Year's Eve.
He invited me to spend Thanksgiving with his family and so we drove from Houston to south lllinois, listening to Bluegrass music and taking it in turns to drive his truck.
After the fourth or fifth date, you should be comfortable enough to take it in turns to pay for each date.
Cinema dates are one of my favourites and you and your partner could even take it in turn to choose which film you're going to watch.
Take it in turns to plan surprises for one another.
Jane and Jonathan took it in turns to explain their choices of wine whilst everyone else listened and tasted the wines.
The battle system usually involves Mario, his partner (s), and enemies taking it in turns to attack, with action commands to every move.
The plot is a rambling, farcical mess, its shortfalls made particularly clear in a rushed finale, but it's secondary to the frequently amusing interplay between the leads, all taking it in turns to be pretty, cruel and / or debauched.
The action centres on Nola's spacious Brooklyn studio, where the men take it in turns to assassinate each other's characters, before gathering round Nola's Thanksgiving table to do it face - to - face.
«Rally coach» sheet, in which students are paired and take it in turns to answer a question each, and check each other's answers.
Take it in turns when pupil x chooses a question both pupils do it in their book.
My students love to take it in turns to pick a number and complete the task, sometimes individually, sometimes in groups, sometimes as a discussion.
The idea is for students to work in pairs, taking in turn to take a card from the pile and ask their partner the question on it.
Students have to take it in turns to roll the dice in order to draw parts of a reindeer.
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