Sentences with phrase «with false dawns»

They are studded with false dawns that lure investors in only to be creamed by the next down leg.

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Nor me Sue - let's see what impact he has at the Etihad next week.Too many false dawns with him over the years for me to lose sleep over him.
I just think there have been too many false dawns with B52.
A 4 - 0 win over Bayern Munich in Shenzhen, China, last year proved to be a false dawn for a new - look side then coached by Vincenzo Montella, and they will be looking for better results this summer with Gennaro Gattuso guiding them through the preseason.
Previous wins against the big boys proved false dawns, we need to beat the teams down with us.
Matic actually launched his professional career not in his native Serbia but in the unfashionable football territory of Slovakia with Kosice, before a two - week trial at Middlesbrough, a false dawn at Chelsea and a loan spell in Holland with Vitesse Arnhem, before finally making his mark at Benfica.
Right now, I can't wait for our clash with the Scousers on Sunday — I hope Moyes gets the team selection right and the players do us proud, but in the back of my mind, I do wonder whether this is just another false dawn in a season where optimism has rarely been rewarded.
John Manning After a number of false dawns over the last decade, the HSE has revealed it is in «advanced negotiations» with a provider to finally deliver a primary care centre for Swords.
I think everyone hopes, nay, wants this car to be terrific, but I feel there have been so many false dawns that the dust needs to settle and will await some less excitable, road based tests of the broader range before declaring complete affection and satisfaction for and with the new Giulia.
But on East Main, in the false dawn, the air was heavy with the smell of night - blooming flowers and lichen on damp stone and the fecund odor of Bayou Teche, and even though a gold service star may have hung in a window of a grand mansion, indicating the death of a serviceman in the family, the year could have been mistaken for 1861 rather than 1942.
Particulars are different, but the similarities are deeper — even the pace of discoveries and disappointments, the arrival of the wildlife rescuers with their false hopes, the dawning knowledge that this problem can not be fixed.
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