Managed
in sentence
2315 examples of Managed in a sentence
But he
managed
to really win me over in this performance.
Hard to imagine this film is based on a true story, and how Christy
managed
to accomplish the miracle is so heart-stirring.
I always felt theBg Cill was the anthem of it's age and he has
managed
to do it again in Grand Canyon.
What surprised me more is how this bizarre movie
managed
to completely dodge being a pretentious mess.
Lubitsch
managed
to get the best and he obviously gave his best.
The role of Sky Masterson, as Mankiewicz so wonderfully realized, seems tailored for him, which is to begin with odd, and odd still at the end, because whatever it is Brando has done, he has
managed
a grace maybe all his own, but a consummate grace nonetheless -- again, odd, coming from an actor with limited musical ability, not ever before or after associated with the musical comedy.
It does not seem that this movie
managed
to please a lot of people.
I have only
managed
to see this classic for the first time a few weeks ago.
A railroad detective named Matt Clark, similar to the later Elliot Ness with the gangsters of the 1920's and 30's,
managed
to become involved with almost every notorious western outlaw between the middle of the 1800's and WWI.
I
managed
to catch some recordings of it, at least... and, of course, purchased the recently released DVD of the complete series.
We had not seen the beginning and wondered what we were watching and how these aristocratic women
managed
to get in the position they were in.
In The Empire Strikes Back he went all out to show us Special Effects can add to a tale and
managed
to something no-one thought you could do on screen.
I
managed
to get it on DVD for my 18th Birthday and was over joyed because I had found it so difficult to find it previously and it had only be rented when i was younger.
Once you pick your jaw up from off the floor from the realization that they... somehow...
managed
to put this thing together so fast that it was released the same year the case ended, you'll find that it's not half bad.
This is quite simply the best most comprehensive documentary series despite the fact they had to cut the story down to the bone they
managed
to capture so much.
Rawhide captured the flavour of that time of the west that no other series has for me, as yet anyhow,
managed
to do so.
The black and white photography added to a bleak, realistic feel that other western series seldom
managed
to capture.
Knowing that both Gackt and Hyde are singers rather than actors, I was prepared for brave yet not really that fulfilling performances, but am delighted to say that both of them
managed
to keep me captivated and believing the story as it went on.
Few documentaries have ever
managed
to covey the passion that these people have and its the films ability to make us feel it that makes this a great film.
I
managed
to get a DVD from ebay at less than 8 bucks!
However, he
managed
to get an amazing ensemble cast to portray the characters of his story.
Bette Davis is his very understanding and long-suffering wife who has
managed
to educate and raise the children without him from time to time.
Bille August
managed
to make a superficial, shallow film where basic elements of South American mentality are presented simply as side events, resulting in total incoherency.
The material used is a "Master positive" 2nd generation originally from the print Visconti
managed
to hide from the fascists.
This show was absolutely great, and I always look forward to watching it.All the characters were funny and awesome in their own way, each and every episode provided non-stop laughter, and it was completely entertaining and different from a lot of other shows.Everybody was just absolutely insane and breathtakingly funny, that you couldn't help but love this show.There were a few dead weight episodes, but That '70s Show always
managed
to create some kind of likable atmosphere, to where it just really didn't matter.This was one of the best shows to ever be aired, and I will watch this show anytime I can, for it never gets old, never gets unfunny, and never gets uninteresting.
I
managed
to see this at the New York International Film Festival in November 2005 with my boyfriend.
I've seen a slew of "80s rocker horrors" over the years, from rubbish like "Terror on Tour" to ridiculously fun gems like "Slumber Party Massacre 2." Somehow I
managed
to keep putting this one off, which is strange because it's probably the most popular and well received one.
Sometimes, he seems as surprised that he
managed
to defeat a foe as we are.
That he
managed
to make alcoholism laugh-friendly rather than tearjerking tragic is, in itself, wonderful.
But, apparently, nearly a third of its audience has so
managed.
Back
Next
Related words
Which
Their
Could
Would
Countries
Other
Through
Years
Movie
After
While
Still
About
People
There
Without
Should
First
World
Government