They must count on wits and be quick on their feet in a gamble with destiny. |
The only count on which he was found not guilty was of stealing a mobile phone and car radio from Mr Ducey. |
And as a labelmate to Sufjan Stevens and Shapes and Sizes, you could count on the sound to be a bit quirky. |
Then you can count on some no-name studio to produce rip-offs of those blockbusters. |
Being the Internet, you can also not count on perfectly low latency connections all the time. |
It got so you could almost count on his walking in with the other latecomers. |