I'm willing him to score, but he squares it for a simple, simple tap-in for Ramires, who somehow conspires to put it straight at De Gea!
Russians are historically conditioned to believe that people who talk big but do little are somehow conspiring to do something hostile eventually.
That's not to say that the lawyers are somehow conspiring against their client with investment banks or private equity firms, or violating professional ethics rules governing conflicts.
At the mental formulation of her name the warmth somehow conspired with his limbs to draw him down to the ground.
It disgusted me that so many black men and women rushed to Thomas's side, accusing Hill of somehow conspiring with white men to "bring a good black man down."
What remained was a scent that somehow conspired with the souls of everyone present to put them in mind of some sweet memory: something lost; something sacrificed; something taken by time or circumstance.
And all of it somehow conspired to bring Boggs back to the plate for the most pressure-filled moment of a pressure-filled night.
However, their friendship later was strained by Dunant's unjustified accusations that Sonderegger, with Moynier in Geneva, was somehow conspiring against Dunant.
But somehow conspiring to make Hatsumomo suffer wasn't the pleasure I might have imagined.
Kofi Annan, the Secretary General, must resist the notion that Washington and Mr. Butler somehow conspired to wrong Iraq.