Sentences with phrase «very best bits»

Tours are a great way to condense the very best bits into one convenient package, and remove any stress involved in seeing them.
David Moyes is said to have forked out around # 2m for the Irish international and whilst the 24 year old failed to impress at Old Trafford this deal may still turn out to be a very good bit of business by the cash - strapped Goodison Park outfit.
Arsene Wenger has, in my opinion, already got two very good bits of transfer business done for Arsenal this summer.
A very good bit of writing advice from the lovely Victoria Grefer.
It looked very dramatic and we got extremely worried but none of the dogs got any physical injuries (we followed up afterwards to b sure), partly because of their owners» protection and partly because she seems to actually have a very good bite inhibition, even when she behaves like a mad monster.
Nine very good bits of advice.
Unfortunately, the gaming industry has lost sight of that, and that could very well bite console developers in the end.

Not exact matches

«I remember in the very early days of Alpha, when we were struggling a little bit, we looked at how we could involve more high - frequency traders because they were very good at igniting liquidity,» he says.
It'll be more useful if you're already invested in Amazon, and we'd like it to be a little bit cheaper, but the Echo works very well for what it is, and it's getting more useful with every update.
(Worthy of note: That's a bit of a walkback from June, when House said, «We'll be supply - constrained with this product, but we'll do our very best to meet demand.»)
«I like that they're focused on doing one thing very well, but the more diversified your business, the less there's a chance one area will take a big bite out of your earnings when it's disrupted.»
By Musk's description, the new offering sounded a bit like a potential competitor to Spotify: «I think it's very hard to find good playlists and good matching algorithms,» Musk said.
But this stuff, people have always had the ability to pay a bit more to get something a little bit better and it's been a system resistant to it in large part because people seem very resistant to change and very set in their habits.
Because of that, the Eliot Waves Theory seems to traders simple as well as very complicated at the same time because the sub-divisions and cycles that this theory deals with are a bit harder to understand.
On face value, W. E. Hocking's remark that when Whitehead arrived at Harvard «his speculative structure... was already well advanced in its main outlines» is a bit of external evidence against my hypothesis, but it may mean nothing more than that Whitehead was little influenced by the philosophical opinions and controversies of his American colleagues during these years, which seems very much to have been the case.
Well asking a Christian college to accept a view which is directly contrary to it's most basic foundational premise, a belief which literally denies the very core of their faith, might be a bit more than simply stretching their theological imagination.
I think Mark Frees makes some very good points in this article, and it opened my eyes quite a bit to some of the problems churches have today and why, but I have to say I don't completely agree with the conclusion he seems to come to.
Have you ever read (or heard about) «scandalous freedom», by Steve Brown... it's a bit odd, but he's got some very good points on that question...
I tried for a bit to be an atheist, but found I wasn't very good at it.
What we do works so very well, that I am always a bit suspicious of those churches that feel a need to hide their financials.
Be sure to check out Supertramp's «Very Best of» album which includes the original version of «Give a Little Bit» (covered by the Goo Goo Dolls in 2005).
I have often thought that some nature idealists are a bit naive and don't have a very good understanding of the ruthless nature of Nature.
I remember in college, many moons ago, thinking that since I was so very opinionated about religion, I really should make sure I was familiar with the Bible... So I read it... cover to cover... I can tell you, I honestly didn't enjoy it... it's NOT a great read... bits are interesting, and of course very familiar... I took me almost the whole year, but I got through it... So imagine my surprise some time later when I found myself at an after conference gathering, that just so happened to have an inexplicably number of overtly religious attendants (inexplicable because it was a hi - tech network security conference) and after listening quietly for a while, jumped in with the statement «well, you've all read the bible cover to cover, as have I»....
Constructing a public theology is simply a too demanding and complex task for a politician speaking in sound bites, and discretion is very much the better part of valor for the harried speechwriter.
He spoke to Premier about his chart entry and his beginnings as a vocalist: «Well I've always loved to sing, I did a bit of voice training years ago when I worked in Dublin... my family are very musical anyway - it was always something I loved to do.»
But her response to Madame Vastra, her anger, her ability to challenge the Half - Face Man even though she was terrified, her very real grief over her good - bye to the Eleventh * sob * on the phone, I think this is the first episode where I really felt like I saw her soul a bit.
This is a conclusion she has every right to argue for; but then she might better have subtitled the book The Betrayal of the Working - to - Middle Class (Mostly White) American Man — which, I grant, does not make for a very good sound bite.
Of course, unknown to them, you find the world every bit as confusing and frightening as they do, but you can't very well tell them that.
I'm often asked what ought to be done about «celebrity culture» within American Christianity, and having benefitted a bit from that very culture myself, I honestly don't know if I'm the best person to respond.
Made these today and they were very very good the texture is the best bit and personally I would have called it fudge not brownies but sweet potato fudge doesn't quite have the same ring to it.
My other half is trying to make changes to his diet as well, but he is usually a bit of a liability in the kitchen and until very recently, he's been a big consumer of meat and dairy.
I can't see it very well in the video, but it does look a bit gummy, though not too much.
You can also make these candies without the freeze - dried strawberries, and they will still be very good, though a bit more classic in flavor.
Very good and weirdly does taste a bit like soy / tamari sauce!
The wet ingredients were very close, but the dry ingredients came out quite different: wheat bran - 109g oat bran - 128g whole wheat flour - 132g bkg soda - 9g bkg pwdr - 4g salt - 2g The muffins turned out well both times, although I suspect the first batch would have been a bit dry if I hadn't added a banana.
Very good... And chickpea stews are great served over couscous that has been seasoned with lemon, olive oil, a bit of curry powder, allspice, golden raisins or craisins, scallions, and toasted almonds.
I dried the tofu out very well, and microwaved it a bit to get out some of the moisture.
But it is very easy to just add a little bit at a time, taste, and then add more if necessary until it tastes good to you.
In the end, itself was a bit bland, so I melted some butter, put in salt pepper and garlic powder, brushed it on the biscuits and rebaked for 5 more minutes.Any ideas as to where I could change the base dough to a bit more flavorful?They turned out very good as sides with spaghetti though.
I used Persian limes - accumulating that much zest from Key limes would be a bit daunting; they're very thin skinned (as well as small).
These sound so good, and the brownie bites are very elegant!
Fresh tuna steaks can unfortunately err on the VERY expensive side, but the good news here is: I get individually vacuum - packed frozen tuna steaks, sushi quality, every bit as delicious...
Tasty Bite products are available in Canada, and we by far prefer their other delicious packaged meals; check out their Bombay Potatoes and Chana Masala which are both very good.
This was a sizable tureen of chili; its liquid component was a bit thin but very flavorful, and it was dotted with rustic - cut chunks of carrot and celery as well as beans and the hero of the dish, deeply seasoned fork - tender braised beef.
Since the amount of gelatin in the mousse is very small, it can be prepared without it and the result will be also good even though a little bit messier while serving.
I have a very evolved and scientific method of testing my recipes: I take a small bite, and if I don't want another huge bite in the next two seconds, the recipe isn't very good.
So... I've been feeling a bit guilty about the accolades I gave to last weeks VGFH muffins... I'm not sure they are very good, maybe more like good - for - healthy, I need to tinker with the recipe and feel like I may have misled you.
If you make a bit too much to eat in one go, this dish also freezes very well.
That's very true Phil, it's hard to beat a good apple cake, but adding caramel chocolate does make it that little bit more special.
My friend had made a very simple chickpea, parmesan, lemon and oil salad as well, and when we mixed the two together (as you would, accidentally on purpose in a plate), we realized that what this salad lacked was a bit of crunch.
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