Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

40 Sentences With "bad patch"

How to use bad patch in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "bad patch" and check conjugation/comparative form for "bad patch". Mastering all the usages of "bad patch" from sentence examples published by news publications.

The pain, I read, reflects a bad patch in her marriage.
They can hang onto that word when they're having a bad patch.
Or it was just a bad patch and magically things would turn around.
Whether it's bad patch in career or Bad health, he Subjugates all in Style.
Careers can be permanently altered on a goofy tackle or a bad patch of turf.
That makes so much difference to whether I feel I can go in during a bad patch.
And she wonders whether companies would regret taking that approach if their company goes through a bad patch.
Some offer to help a business out of a bad patch, or to restore love to a failing relationship.
Despite this bad patch, this could be the best time to pick up cheap stocks in the banking sector.
Katie can recover from this, and we will look back on it as a bad patch in an otherwise good life.
A person who is generally competent but going through a bad patch—a bereavement or job loss, say—may be more susceptible.
I've noticed Prime Ministers have a tendency to resign when they hit a bad patch—like when David Cameron resigned last year.
Every four years, it seems, there comes a time when the United States hits a bad patch in qualifying and panic ensues.
Her concern for street children began when she was 12 and her parents hit a bad patch, making them homeless for two years.
And then, around 18 or 19, when I said, 'No, I have to do this on my own,' I really hit a bad patch.
Driving to work one morning (early, might I add), I hit a bad patch of traffic due to an accident in front of me.
"We've had a bad patch the last few days, but the Senate is a very strong institution and ultimately a very collegial institution," says Sen.
"As long as the government is solvent and can support the value of the assets, it is just helping people over a bad patch and can sell the assets back later at a profit," Mr Dooley says.
At the same time, Starbucks, the coffee company he had built into a global giant, was about to hit a bad patch, too, as the first ripples of the Great Recession began to rise into a flood tide.
Paul Cartledge, a Cambridge University historian and author of "Democracy: A Life," says that democracy is clearly going through a "bad patch" and is under threat, but the world isn't on the verge of a new wave of fascism.
When we worked together it was my first film up and I was the new kid on the block. But we made a good movie." Ford said of Scott in 2000: "I admire his work. We had a bad patch there, and I'm over it.
After reporting to Brooklyn in September and getting a taste of the big leagues, he spent a third offseason at dental school in 1912–1913. He did not graduate, though whenever his baseball career hit a bad patch in the years to follow, his wife Edna would urge him to get his degree.
BBC Sport. 7 October 2006. Retrieved 10 July 2007. He started the 2006–07 season well, scoring five of West Ham's six goals in the first four matches of the season but, as West Ham hit a bad patch that saw them struggling in the relegation places, he did not score again until January 2007.
However, after Karadzhov started running through a bad patch of form, Chavdarov finally made his first appearance in the league for CSKA on 1 November 2009, in a 0–2 away loss to Litex Lovech. On 27 March 2010, he played in his first Eternal Derby against Levski Sofia and kept a clean sheet for a 0–0 draw.
GKS Katowice made its debut in Polish football's top league (now call the Ekstraklasa) on 8 August 1965 when GKS Katowice took on local rivals Górnik Zabrze. GKS Katowice's debut season in the top flight was in the season of 1965–66. The new team quickly gained experience and ability. A bad patch for the club came in 1971 when Katowice was relegated to the 2nd Division.
When the university cricket season was over, he joined Somerset and had further success, taking five Lancashire wickets in the first innings (and nine in the match) at Weston-super-Mare. Gurr began the 1977 season with five Warwickshire wickets for 42 runs in the first Oxford match. But the university cricket season was badly affected by wet weather and Gurr also went through what Wisden termed a "bad patch" in which his bowling lacked control.
"To the End" is a song by English alternative rock band Blur. It appears on their third album, Parklife, and was released as single in May 1994. The song describes a couple unsuccessfully trying to overcome a bad patch in a relationship, and features full orchestral accompaniment with a choric refrain in French by Lætitia Sadier from Stereolab. The song was produced by Stephen Hague, unlike the rest of the Parklife album, which was produced by Stephen Street.
He takes advantage of this course bad patch to take out a first album "Baiser de Judas" in 1988. In April, 1989, Malage integrates the group Zaïko Langa Langa, led by Jossart Nyoka Longo, which dominated the Congolese music scene from the 1970s through the 1990s. From the first album of the group, he takes out a successful tube "Leki ya Baby" in 1990. A few years later, he participates in the record "Les Asiatiques", together with Madilu System and Carlyto.
In order to convince Binnie to stay, Della kisses her in the middle of Bridge Street, which really gives the gossips something to talk about. Binnie spends most of her time on the Square trying to force Della to accept herself as a lesbian. She regularly pressures her to "come out" to her mother, which often causes fights between them. In January 1995 they go through a bad patch in their relationship, and Della turns to her old friend Steve for support.
Current Paris Cockerels match kit, easily recognizable with its Eiffel tower shaped sash Julien Dagois of the Paris Cockerels handballs under pressure during the 2013-2014 Grand Final vs. the Toulouse Hawks Garrath Holdstock of the Paris Cockerels gains possession of the ball during the 2013-2014 Grand Final vs. the Toulouse Hawks After 2005 the Parisian club ran into somewhat of a bad patch. The majority of the Australians left France, and there was not a lot of time and effort invested into the club.
Several successive fastest laps by Senna allowed him to overtake Bellof and then quickly close the gap to Alboreto. Entering Turn 2, where the surface was beginning to break up and where both Prost and Mansell had crashed, Alboreto stayed right, away from the racing line and the bad patch at the apex. Senna charged through on the left, got on the marbles, and hit the wall exactly as the others had done, while Alboreto continued, minus the threat to his third place. Meanwhile, Rosberg, secure in the lead, had noticed his water temperature climbing.
However, Levski qualified for UEFA Europa League. At the beginning same season, Levski had a serious problem with scoring goals, but Krastovchev helped Levski to dissolve it. Due to Georgi Hristov's bad patch of form over a number of games, Krastovchev gradually managed to establish himself as the first choice forward for Levski Sofia, scoring a number of important goals like in the 3:2 away win against FC Sportist Svoge. On 25 November 2009, he was sent off in the 2:2 home draw with Litex Lovech for a second bookable offense.
The club was founded in 1993, although a possible forerunner team, Zöld Sólymok (Green Falcons), won the first ever Hungarian Cup earlier in the decade. Történet Initially under the guidance of former Soviet international Vyacheslav Kozmenko, the club won the Nemzeti Bajnokság I three times within their first five years. The club went through a bad patch in 1996, when financial and personnel problems arose. They were also suspended for two seasons by the Hungarian Rugby Union (MRgSz) following an discriminatory incident, but managed to bounce back by winning the Cup twice in succession in the two years following their suspension.
In 1973 the LPO was caught up in a recurring phenomenon of London orchestral life: the conviction in official circles that having four independent orchestras is too much for one city, and that two or more of the existing ensembles should merge. On this occasion the targets were the LPO and the New Philharmonia; the latter, a self-governing body formed under its new name when the Philharmonia was disbanded in 1964, was going through a bad patch, professionally and financially. The proposed merger would inevitably have led to redundancies, and the player-owners of both orchestras rejected the plan.Pirouet, p. 155.
But things change eventually and Beckenham went through a bad patch when their grounds man died. To seek what they hoped would be the ideal playing surface, the two captains for the 1958 match, M A Eagar (Rugby & Worcester) and S C MacDonald (Culford & Selwyn) at short notice, which did not please many stalwarts, moved the match to the County Cricket Ground, Edgbaston, Birmingham where it stayed for three years until informed opinion had it moved back to the London area, Hurlingham Park, and the adjacent Hurlingham Club, being selected for the years 1961 to 1968.
Olivia then had a bad patch with a first-round qualifying defeat at the French Open then two disappointing results on grass. Then Olivia lost in the second round of Wimbledon qualifying. She had some encouraging results in the American hard-court season, including the US Open where she was initially placed in the qualifiers, but when she was receiving a wild card to the main draw after Dellacqua promoted to the last direct entry list just as qualifying matches was to be started. She finished with a first round loss to Mandy Minella, 2–6, 6–3, 3–6.
Hughes was appointed as head coach of the Wales national team in 1999. Initially appointed on a temporary basis alongside Neville Southall to replace Bobby Gould, Hughes had soon done enough to earn himself a long-term contract, with Southall eventually leaving the set-up. When he had taken over Wales were going through a bad patch, but in the five years with Hughes in charge, Wales came close to qualifying for UEFA Euro 2004. In their Euro 2004 qualifying group, Wales ended up second, beating Italy 2–1 in Cardiff in the process, but was denied a place in the final tournament after losing to Russia in the playoffs.
Places subsequently act as focal points for the occurrence of phenomena such as globalisation and the clash of civilisations. Factors such as changing technology not only drive migration, but can in themselves trouble the prosperity of places. Technological development was a driver behind the Industrial Revolution which led to high levels of migration into urban locations. However, further technological development rendered many of the primary functions of successful industrial cities as obsolete towards the end of the twentieth century. Grimond cites New York City as being one city which “went through a bad patch in the 1970s” while other major cities, such as Manchester in the UK which is famed for instigating the Industrial Revolution, also suffered.
For 2016–17, Ryder brought in Gareth Hinwood as his assistant manager and a host of new players from Cwmbran Celtic FC, finishing the season in eight position, despite being the league's leading goal scorers; it was the other end that let the team down. In 2017–18 Ryder and Hinwood had added quality to the squad, with a real hope of achieving promotion to the Welsh Football League. Ryder hit a bad patch over the Christmas period losing three games in succession resulted in him resigning, leaving the Crows in sixth position and Hinwood taking caretaker charge for the final ten games, but Hinwood also stepped down with three games remaining. In April 2018, at the end of the season, Nicky Church was appointed manager with Della Cheedy as his assistant.
The fallout over the contract situation led to an increasing conflict between the De Boer twins and the Ajax hierarchy, with match results for Ajax suffering and manager Morten Olsen soon getting sacked. In January 1999, Frank and Ronald signed for Barcelona for £22 million, joining their former Ajax manager Louis van Gaal at the Camp Nou. While De Boer was impressive at Ajax during the 1990s and for the Netherlands up to and including the 1998 FIFA World Cup, his high-profile transfer to Barcelona in January 1999 marked what would be an unlikely bad patch for a prolific goal- scoring midfielder, as he managed to feature in only 33 La Liga games for the club and scored just one goal in La Liga. In the 2000–01 season, he opted to join the Dutch legion at Rangers under the manager Dick Advocaat.

No results under this filter, show 40 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.