Sentences with phrase «to cut something back»

Leave the seeds and stalks over winter and cut them back in the spring.
You don't want her to maintain, you want her to lose weight so cut it back even more.
But this wasn't a case of cutting it back destroying the play.
If you aren't a huge mustard fan then I suggest cutting it back by up to half.
I have a HUGE sweet tooth and I've managed to cut it back significantly over the years.
Especially when he does that same move every game to cut it back on his right.
Until 2015, he played 16 games a year, but his injury in that year cut him back to 9 games.
Let it flourish as nature intended, only cutting it back once or twice throughout autumn and winter.
Or would the principle of diminishing returns cut it back to something much less on an hourly basis?
I would probably cut it back to 2 1/2 cups of coconut flour, again noting that coconut flour is so absorbent.
I'm forever screaming for him to cross the ball or cut it back across goal.
If you're eating 2000 calories a day, dropping back to 1400 calories might be difficult, so cut it back slowly.
If you find that's too much and you're starting to use credit cards again, cut it back slightly.
And I can't even see how it would be possible to hold carbon emissions at the current 2013 levels into the near future, let alone cut them back.
If at the end of that time you find that it's something you must have, then go back to it or cut it back in some way.
My dog hates her nails to be cut and we are in the process of cutting them back.
10 — Monreal does really well to pounce on a loose ball to the left of the area and race into the box, before cutting it back for Iwobi to poke in from close range
Sigurdsson then slid a beautiful pass through the Reading defence for Aaron Lennon to collect on the other side, before cutting it back to Jermain Defoe to score.
All of United's best moments came through Mkhitaryan who was heavily involved in the build - up play and always keen to try and play it forward or cut it back into Wigan's penalty area or threading through the pass that set up a teammate to put in the final ball.
Mesut Ozil was played in down the left - hand - side of the penalty area, he had the opportunity to shoot, but instead cut it back to Alex Iwobi.
Germany's largest lender will scale back U.S. rates sales and trading, reduce the corporate finance business in the U.S. and Asia, and review its global equities business with a view toward cutting it back, the bank said in a statement Thursday.
1 Tablespoon finely ground black pepper (this can be quite peppery to some so if you are sensitive cut it back to two teaspoons and add more if necessary when cooking.)
We've already cut it back and dried it twice in the past month -LRB-!)
(I also cut it back to 1/3 cup since that is all I had left!)
It's my mother's baby, so we are only allowed to cut it back when it threatens to completely overtake the vegetable garden, which it does on a weekly basis all summer long.
The stupid red card vs chelsea, being turned like an absolute chump by Ighalo, being menaced by Andy Carroll, letting Adeboyor run down the sideline unchallenged for 30 or so yards before he finally cut it back in a dangerous position to Bolasie.
«Ever since the little mini-bye, the Thursday night game, Smitty (Smith) and the defensive coaches cut it back a little bit, simplified things, maybe doing a little bit less,» head coach Dirk Koetter told ESPN after beating the Seahawks.»
He's going to cut it back centrally which plays exactly into Chelsea's hands.
And as for who is best more lethal, times rules are too different to compare, like I said, they are prob so different that De Bruyne would not cut it back then, and so different that everything would be oh so easy for a true master of insight, foresight and hindsight.
«Wilshere, lovely ball to Monreal who cuts it back for Cazorlaaaaaaaa!»
Had more shots, had a better chance of passing it with the foot he prefers more since it would result in higher accuracy and perhaps his crosses being better due to him running down to the byline and cutting it back onto the inside â $ «again, itâ $ ™ s just a thesis, it does not have to capture everything that could and would happen.
If we temporarily cut them back the trees start growing more, with new trees sprouting and less mortality, resulting in more and more biomass in the forest.»
I used to do a lot of walking and running but cut it back as there's so much info now saying cardio is bad for muscle growth but since I've been doing more heavy lifting with lower reps and minimal cardio I can't seem to shift a few pesky kgs!!!
In fact, we may have made recess so safe, perhaps dull even, that few complained when many schools cut it back in order to spend more time prepping students for standardized tests.
I find it rather humorous that, after years of keeping Wii production low, (likely for the sole purpose of stirring hype) Nintendo ramps it up, only to cut it back again with startling quickness.
Probably the most interesting trend we've been seeing lately though is when game developers cut it all back and deliver a conservative effort but have an end product that feels like a completely new and innovative experience.
Alexandra Harley: Yes and it was 6ft long and I kept cutting it back and I tried other pieces of stone on there...
Bankers would introduce excess bank money, then deliberately cut it back on it one day, watch prices plummet as businesses failed, then buy distressed assets cheaply.
Though sage dies off in the winter, you can cut it back at the end of the summer, dry the leaves for cooking, and watch fresh new shoots emerge in early spring.
But the players had not lost heart and came back out with intent and that was finally rewarded in the 51st minute when Alexis got free down the right and cut it back for Elneny to produce a fantastic curled finish.
The hiser collectors would use less material because the manifolds are shorter, and it would have far fewer riser to manifold joints — these joints are expensive and time consuming, so cutting them back is good.
Get it out wide to both flanks and if you get to the byline, cross the bloody ball into the box or cut it back into the box.
The Senate bill cuts out the property tax deduction entirely but the House bill only cuts it back a tiny bit.
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