Sentences with phrase «worth having a crack at»

Liverpool have only kept three clean sheets in their last 20 FA Cup games, so it could be worth having a crack at Both Teams To Score for a price of even money with online betting site Betfair.

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I suppose I should have known what I was letting myself in for, but after about an hour's worth of extremely harrowing film depicting life in Nazi - occupied Poland, I finally cracked at the sight of a soldier pushing an empty pram [and at least it was empty] over the side of a railway platform.
In terms of value, Gary Cahill scoring against his former could be worth a crack, especially as the England centre - back received a touch of good fortune in midweek having his red card at Tottenham last weekend rescinded.
Albany, NY — The state ethics commission is cracking down on receptions held by lobby groups at the state Capitol, and has charged three groups, including the trial lawyers and a police association with violating a new law that bans gifts worth more than an ordinary cup of coffee.
The audio and visuals get boring fast, but at its core Disc Jam has addictive, solid gameplay, and with competitive cross-platform play, it's definitely worth a crack if you like the idea and want a break from Rocket League.
I still loved working with all my friends there but I'd always fancied having a crack at working in the US and and the Big Huge Games opportunity presented itself and I thought it was worth taking a chance.
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