Sentences with phrase «too big a leap»

Macadamias have been a regular visitor round these parts, appearing in everything from an Aussie - Nutella to Sour Cherry Cake to Vegan Chocolate Fudge, so it wasn't too big a leap to make them into a cream pie filling.
Making the connection between Mama's big belly and a future brother or sister may be too big a leap.
Going from breast to water was too big a leap, so we made sure we kept up on the teeth brushing two or three times a day until we made the switch to water complete.
Garodnick said during that request had not been met, and he called the budget's additional $ 2 billion in spending «too big a leap, too fast, without sufficient reason.»
It makes the later scenes where Emma Stone is asked to all too briefly adopt true emotion, leaving comedy at the door for a moment, that it isn't too a big a leap to ask for.
I don't think it's too big a leap to associate that with the growth in power of the religious right when it comes to topics like evolution and with fossil fuel funding when it comes to climate change.
It is too big a leap to go to France,» said Crosse.
But if we're assuming users have Bluetooth headphones, it's probably not too big a leap to imagine they already have a smartphone, as well — in which case, there probably aren't too many cases when it makes more sense to listen to the audio book version of a book on the Kindle.
It's not too big a leap in logic to assume that Apple wants to iron out those issues before releasing the AirPods to the public at large.
If these patterned doors are too big a leap into the design unknown, you could choose a «safer» route, such as adding herringbone patterned tiles, or a bold feature wallpaper.

Not exact matches

Theo had improved in leaps and bounds until the serious injury lay - off and his finishing was exceptional, not too mention was really starting to have moments in big games.
Like I said, this tip does involve a leap of faith, as Villa have been this season's biggest let - downs, in my opinion, but I'm banking on the likes of Charles N'Zogbia, Gabriel Agbonlahor and Darren Bent coming good for a change − as should the aforementioned do what is expected of them, Villa will have far too much quality going forward for Norwich's defence to handle.
On the same day, the site's RSS feed pushed up over 1100 followers for the first time, and in a big jump too, since it leapt above 1150 in one swoop (a critical mass of DC - ites must have come back from vacation).
Making big leaps can turn out to be too stressful for your ligaments and joints and cause painful injury.
Stylish, divisive filmmaker Nicolas Winding Refn is making the leap from the big screen to the small with the upcoming Amazon series Too Old to Die Young, and Refn recently took to Twitter to announce his full cast.
You totally picked those up and put in hints of it in too... it was a big leap to go there right away.
The setting feels entirely authentic, and the narrative usually does too, though a few plot developments require a bigger leap on the audience's part when motivation feels a little lacking.
Big Angel was too weak to leap up and start shouting.
When it comes to large - scale artistic interventions into the natural world, the movement that usually leaps to mind is Land Art — huge, muscular sculptures carved or pulled from the earth by heavy machinery at the command of men like Robert Smithson and Walter De Maria, self - styled «gruff individualists» who claimed the studio and gallery were simply too small to contain their big ideas.
If you're looking to make the first leap into investing, myRA seems like a decent place to start, as long as you have a plan to jump in the «big leagues» before too long.
It's not too different from last year's, where it made a big leap in usability.
Sex and The City heartbreaker Chris Noth has revealed that when the popular TV series made the leap from the small to big screen the director told him he was taking his character's nickname of Mr Big a little too seriousbig screen the director told him he was taking his character's nickname of Mr Big a little too seriousBig a little too seriously.
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