Sentences with phrase «when is big boys»

1) how about to know when is big boys enter the market?
Keep on asking him if he has to go and making a big deal when he is a big boy and goes potty.

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Market challengers often get cease and desist letters when the big boys realize they are a legitimate threat — it's a sign they've made it.
When you're talking about the country you're building a relationship more with the person that's with you, like the boys that go round surveying, and even the women, and that becomes like a bigger relationship and trust.
Looking at it is like when I see my two little boys consumed in a little kids» big belly laugh and everything negative melts away.
Then, inside, I heard the softest echoes of my beloved late grandmother's warbly voice, speaking to me in Cantonese as she had when I was 8: «You're a big boy.
It is precisely when we leave our normal habitat and enter a world where we are unfamiliar, directly or indirectly, with the possibilities relevant to the context that we get in trouble — the farm boy in the big city or the city slicker who visits the farm.
A Mat Mom I am from a town very close to all of these kids and when my son had to wrestle a girl it really was no BIG DEAL... By the way I have seen this girl wrestle and trust me she can hold her own and most boys do nt want to have to face her because she really is that good and can truely hold her own Go Cassy
I get a giggle every time I hear these bible thumpers talk like they are going to go to their Heaven... Boy are they gonna have a big wake - up call when that day comes... hopefully sooner rather than later.
A local program evaluator was aghast when she learned that some of the boys in Big Red's flock sleep at his church and at his house.
I've tucked them away in the freezer for when we plan on eating them - hey, it could be as early as next week, when I'm plowing through the final pages of this manuscript - but let's assume they'll stay hidden until I'm forced to watch the big game with my boys.
But when you are craving that ultimate chocolate chip cookie, this big, bad boy is it!
It's hard to actually form cohesive thoughts when I'm sitting here next to my 3 year old, wearing his «big boy pants» and a construction hat, watching Toy Story 3 for the 300th time.
My Big Boy Cake is a buttermilk cake and only seems fit when representing a southern state in this dessert.
They remind me of the mile high strawberry pie at Elias Brothers Big Boy's, one of our favorite restaurants when our girls were small.
So you're saying when we win (against smaller teams), it's the team effort, and when we lose (against big boys), it's Ozil's fault?
Their decision to use came in a very, very, very different time, when reporters were nationally chastised for talking about androstenedione and Bud Selig was unequivocally thrilled that an armada of big, beefy baseball boys was helping people forget about the strike owners caused.
I personally believe that if we had put on our big boy pants several years ago and put an end to this facade, especially at a time when many of our closest rivals were dealing with their own internal issues, we could have made a real push and won a EPL trophy or two along the way.
He is an okay backup for FA / CoC games, and maybe a few league games against lowly opponents, but he's totally out of depth when playing the big boys.
When the team is performing well in the big games against the big boys Ozil is not far away from being the reason.
When we are playing the bigger boys, we have to be more cautious and sit back more than we usually do i think this line up is good as we can also attack them with pace and counter attack and we can even hold on to the ball more if we need to.
Wenger has started dithering over transfers, just sign lacazette already and stop waiting on mbappe or is it when big boys start fighting over him and then u say, we can't compete with the big clubs.
I can sympathize with the pressures, but if you can't make the big - boy decisions when it's tough, then you don't belong in the chair.
The Ox was the second young starlet to join the Gunners from Southampton, following on from Theo Walcott's big money move when he too was just a young boy.
But under the rules all he can do is declare the runner out for being hit by a batted ball and put the hitter on first with a single... I hope I'm around when some real belligerent big league manager lets his boys try this dodge.
When I said we are better than the traditional big boys, I am talking of this season majorly... And then to add to it, I hear people say we can't win it again after this season..
Kroenke knows nothing about football therefore has no regard for the game, the players or the nonce to know when to change a manager let alone who would be an asset at taking the club forward and to where it needs to go to compete with the Big Boys in the league or Europe for that matter.
Honestly, have been thinking our excesses are too much and we complain too much (me included)... When we are talking of traditional EPL big boys, we are definitely one of them... I don't want this to be long but the truth is among these «traditional big boys», we are still the best..
when people were shouting Kante, everyone was like «we have the big Coq», now Kante has taken the EPL cup from Leicester to Chelsea, and we got the handsome boy Xhaka, no steel in him, just a yellow or red card in the making
About all it won me was a few amateur tournaments around Kentucky when I was a boy, a reputation for being a big hitter and a total of $ 30,000 in five years on the pro tour, which is barely enough to meet expenses.
but then after the pre season is over, we start getting what we deserve from the big boys that's when people will wake up, and it'll be too late to buy any class players and just end up with panic buys to appease us.
So when you have The Mirror reporting that the Tottenham boss is dismissive of the challenge from Arsenal and is thinking of bigger things, while Sky Sports reports Erikssen talking up their title challenge as if they have already beaten us then I have to suggest that the spuds are way too sure of themselves and I hope that this attitude comes back to bite them as well as firing up the boys in red and white.
It is a sensible thing to say it, but not always so easy to do, especially when that big red double - decker comes out, but if we really want to prove we can mix it with the big boys, then we need to start destroying the «little» teams, especially at home, and starting with Burnley tomorrow!
Well it did not last long Arsenal fans, and to be honest it was a bit weird having a kind of non-aggression pact with Manchester United in recent years, when the biggest talking point was the little boy and his little boy dreams.
This game became a real big - boy game — playing a South American team that has a lot of experience, I thought our guys kept their composure when things started to fly, which was fairly good for a young team.
We talk about players having too much power and when a club holds its ground agains one of the big boys they are criticised for doing so.
But I don't think we will ever get the chance to find out because, despite Arsenal Football Club being in a very healthy financial state, it still appears that the club is unwilling to compete with the big boys when it comes to spending money.
«When I signed with the Mariners, I was told, the coach who cut me from the state school boys team said I was too fat and lazy to make it, that just made me work even harder to make it to the big leagues, no better feeling than proving people wrong»
I think we lack quality front to back in key areas and is why the whole team suffers when they meet the big boys of European football.
A good - looking, likable boy with crew - cut brown hair and friendly hazel eyes, Billy grew up just outside Tiger Stadium's north gate and used to sell peanuts and cold drinks in the big concrete stands when he was a kid.
It looks like Chelsea made a big mistake when they released Nketiah and Arsenal were quick to call him in for a trial, and he immediately impressed with a debut goal against West Ham, and he was snapped up by Liam Brady, who recently said: «It is a Premier League rule — and a good rule — that when you take a boy on loan it is for a six - week period,»
This 50p per seat increase your talking of is peanuts when you consider that every year the seat price goes up on average of about # 2.50 added to the players we sell and all the other revenue that comes in, given that players are an investment in winning trophies and therefor increasing revenue and pushing the brand globally wich again is a huge source of revenue, # 500» 000 is peanuts and the real financial world is not the real football world the two operate in in somewhat different ways regarding this issue and this is why we will never compete with the big boys and win anything of note again.
It's not so easy to find a fast player when you have quite a big body; he's a heavy guy, a tall boy who's really fast.»
Who gets the big rebound / stop when the boys are coming back?
Those are words one would use to describe Xavi, the maestro that he was, and are similarly apt when it comes to describing the Ivorian playmaker attracting attention from the Premier League's big boys.
The English keeper is deserving of the ranks when United return to compete with the big boys next season.
They are one of the big boys that we were told we would be competing with when moving to the Emirates.
A somewhat anticipated defeat at home to Chelsea this weekend would almost definitely see the team drop down into the relegation zone for the first time this season, but Rovers raised their game against the» big boys» at Ewood Park last term, Chelsea included, so who's to say Blackburn won't give the current league leaders a bitter taste of Deja Vu when the two sides meet on Saturday, with last season's encounter finishing honours even in a 1 - 1 draw.
Adapting well in the Premier League, it will be good for him to be able to test himself out against players like David Silva, Kevin de Bruyne and Yaya Toure, to see what he's like when he faces the big boys of English football.
It wasn't about playing a Championship side, it was about capitalising on an opportunity to lift a competition we won habitually in the early part of the century, it was about making the most of beating Liverpool, Everton and Spurs to get here (isn't it remarkable that people say the cup has opened up for us, when it is us who have knocked out most of the big boys?)
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