Sentences with phrase «to cling onto»

I'm still clinging onto hope that maybe they'll sell the rights of the game to someone else who can help carry out the legacy of Disney INFINITY.
It shows off your natural curves in the perfect way, and doesn't cling onto anything you wouldn't want to show off.
I'm still clinging onto hope that maybe they'll sell the rights of the game to someone else who can help carry out the legacy of Disney INFINITY.
It is so refreshing to see something different for once, what with the new formation, but change only happened because Wenger is desperately clinging onto power.
Manchester United lost 2 - 0 at the Britannia Stadium on Boxing Day, leaving Red Devils manager Louis van Gaal desperately clinging onto his job.
The problem with wow is its sooooooooooooooooooooooooooo old now they have to change things to keep ppl interested, there are pretty much no new players anymore only resubs or alts, blizz are just trying to cling onto whats left and they are bleeding subs, still another 6 months till next xpac too so they will be losing more and more till then and that means more changes to keep ppl coming back.
Samus can also cling onto ledges now and shoot in a full 360 degrees with the Circle Pad — couple that with her brand new melee counter and the moment - to - moment gameplay is far more dynamic than the original could've ever hoped.
I'm not materialistic person because things DO NOT buy happiness nor they give you the life that you want and I'm not clinging onto anything that I «own», but I am a person that loves life, works hard and likes to treat myself and people I love unique experiences if I can.
But being the hypocrit that you are, you will blindly use science when it benefits you while clinging onto your stone age fairy tale to the bitter end.
You on the other hand, keep clinging onto the belief that there is a god, but deep down you question because there is not proof.
So ditch those old grubby iPod earphones you've been clinging onto for years and put these bad boys in your ears instead.
Wenger already poured cold water over Benzema... and I have no idea why we still have people clinging onto rumours.
But from those that were, we can see a picture that is both grim and variable - Labour losing its ultra-marginals, in with half a chance of clinging onto one or two slightly more solid marginals, in danger of losing some of its semi-marginals, and at risk of losing rock solid safe seats in long - standing Labour heartlands.
I wish I could be more excited about Autumn, but I am clinging onto summer with every last ray of sunshine!
He is a fossil clinging onto success from 13 years ago — that is not hope that is stagnation The atmosphere is going to become unbearable next season and the feelings of this season will only get worse as more people see what is happening.
However, the fine form of Atletico Madrid and Real Madrid, as well as Barca's slump, has left Pique and his teammates clinging onto top spot with only three matches to play.
Conversely, it's the smaller petrol - engined models that perform least well, with lower - spec models only just clinging onto 40 percent and possibly edging down towards the high 30s.
Samus can also cling onto ledges now and shoot in a full 360 degrees with the Circle Pad — couple that with her brand new melee counter and the moment - to - moment gameplay is far more dynamic than the original could've ever hoped.
For what we are worth as a club, we SHOULD be able to but all I have seen the last few seasons is a team full of overpaid pretenders and a complacent, spineless manager clinging onto his 8m a year.
Birmingham Historic Touring Company and Ghost Walk — This date idea is great if you want to have your date clinging onto you all night!
Emerging - market local currency bonds returned almost 3 per cent, while equities from developing nations also clung onto gains.
I didn't feel like I was clinging onto God, rather that I lay in a crumpled heap at his feet.»
Especially in the UK, when the last bits of winter are still clinging onto spring (cold spells be gone!).
Yet, contrary to what he said here he is clinging onto management in an epoch marked by younger managers far more tactically astute than he is and more adept in the does - n - donts of entering the modern transfer market... * worse still he's long lost that essential ingredient of «trust», wenger's no longer true to his word.
The 3 - 13 giants will not get past Rams 49ers Seahawks Packers Vikings Lions Falcons Panthers Saints Buccaneers Eagles Redskins or the Cowboys clinging onto the past.
It's frustrating watching the league move forward and the giants, the 3 - 13 giants literally clinging onto the past at every damn turn.
Move aside Arsene, and let somebody else have a go, instead of bitterly clinging onto your # 8m - a-year.
I really wish Wenger would stop clinging onto power and just leave.
There is no point in having «Stability» if it means clinging onto using players purely because the manger likes them off - the - field.
I don't cling onto lesnars return but I think this would be an awesome matchup.
They now find themselves struggling to cling onto fourth place in the Premier League table following a comprehensive 3 - 0 defeat to fifth - placed Everton at the weekend.
The club are clinging onto Jesus Navas and Alvaro Negredo for dear life but it shouldn't be a surprise if one at least exits.
Sow nearly scored for the home side in stoppage time at the end of the first half, United clinging onto their position in the match so far.
The only departure of note was Matt Kilgallon, who jumped ship to the Mackems — but, as with Adam Johnson, he could have walked for free in June so it was a wise move to cash in on an unsettled player rather than try clinging onto him.
Kean is defiantly clinging onto power at Blackburn, still convinced that he is the right man to lead the club out of the relegation mire − not that avoiding the drop is his objective this season; the owners expect, demand even, European football.
So that means another Italian has found some glimmer of hope to cling onto heading into an exciting run - in.
Due to this, they are within six points off Sheffield United, who are currently clinging onto the final playoff position.
Mama wears neutral and her baby clings onto her, safely wrapped in a green sling for a leaf or a brown sling for a branch.
Several of the men described are keen to embrace all that suits them of modern, Western culture, yet continue to cling onto outdated views on women that merely stand as an excuse for the expression of their libido.
On the issue of pension, Mr. Christian Addai explained that «Teacher Unions have done everything humanly possible to get government and the National Pension Regulatory Authority [NPRA] to see to a peaceful resolution of these issues but government has remained indifferent; we are reliably informed that workers contribution have become a cheap source of funds to government and hence the persistence in clinging onto workers money.»
Tens of millions of years ago, the African freshwater butterflyfish evolved a distinct body and lifestyle, and it has steadfastly clung onto them ever since, despite dramatic environmental shifts and changes in its own genes.

Phrases with «to cling onto»

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