Sentence examples for bewildering point from inspiring English sources

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Her adoring would-be boyfriend, the artsy, porkpie-hat-wearing Ben Paul Nolann, latterly Jesus on Broadway, and with a reedy timbre redolent of Mr. Coyne's), disappears into this monster at one rather bewildering point in the story, for reasons I couldn't fathom.

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But his struggle is as palpable as his budgetary limitations, both of which are painfully evident in the unproductively dissonant performances and in some of his choices, like the repeated scene-setting images of Christian's Malibu mansion, some bewildering point-of-view shots and an Expressionistic night drive that unfortunately brings to mind "Taxi Driver," which Mr. Schrader wrote.

The arrival of such a series will call to mind what legendarily came before: its moral inquiries, its occasionally bewildering points of plot.

The sentences of "Foaling" leap between different narratives (a mare's difficult birth, a goose devoured by a fox, a cock killed for its crowing, a baby that nearly dies), the lack of connective tissue embodying a child's calmly bewildered point of view: "The hay was wet with blood and something that looked like tea.

Willy has arrived at a kind of bewildering tipping point.

But, as bewildered Liberals pointed out, their own party gained nothing, and Mr Dion had made it look as though only a fringe party was entitled to care about the environment.

Until then it was strange to the point of bewildering that Arsenal could be so prosaic, even in an age when the rivalry between these clubs is so diluted that the big match-up is now Francis Coquelin versus Ander Herrera rather than Patrick Vieira against Roy Keane and all their see-you-out-there history.

(This last point remains bewildering to many who were there in that blink of an eye, and moved on).

They are, understandably up to a point, bewildered and upset.

"These are the elements that are considered important in determining success or failure at the box office," he said, and paused as if he felt slightly bewildered by the point he was trying to make.

Harry R. Lewis, a professor and former dean of Harvard College, said, "People are just bewildered at this point, because it was so out of keeping with the way we've done things at Harvard".

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