Sentence examples for a bit stranded from inspiring English sources

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When you're a bit stranded?

Just one problem: this CD is twice that long, and Rihanna sounds a bit stranded when she doesn't have a beat to ride.

As for the caryatids from the Erechtheion and the sculptural remains of the Temple of Athena Nike, including the sexy "Sandal Binder," works of textbook import, they look a bit stranded on a balcony and in a passageway because the museum, save for the Parthenon floor, doesn't have regular spaces.

R2: We meet them quite often; well, they are in our care system all the time, but sometimes we feel a bit stranded and do not know what to do with them.

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Near where I stay when I'm in London, behind the junction of Farringdon Road and Rosebery Avenue, is a strange boxy building set behind wonky green railings – it looks a bit like a stranded spaceship that has landed in someone's front garden.

"Stranded is a bit of an exaggeration, to be honest with you," Mr. Shumlin told the correspondent.

So there's no one onsite to call, and you're kind of stranded for a bit until eventually somebody comes around to help you.

My grandpa passed away from it, a bit of a different strand of it".

The last act grows a bit histrionic and narrative strands are over-tangled, then too neatly tied up, but Hoffman's writing is so lovely and her female characters so appealing that it almost doesn't matter.

Mr. Earley weaves his story's strands a bit too tidily when he presents a thwarted romance between Jim's Uncle Zeno and Chrissie's mother, a romance that ended because Zeno didn't enlist to fight in World War I. Just as riskily, Mr. Earley courts excess sentimentality in a strenuously sweet encounter between Jim and Chrissie in an empty house.

The former variety is best for thick, long, or curly hair, as it weighs down the strands a bit.

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