Sentence examples for disorientated in from inspiring English sources

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The morning of her birthday, 4 August, finds Greta Gerwig barefoot and disorientated in London.

Earlier this year, Thorpe was admitted to a rehabilitation clinic after he was found disorientated in a street in Sydney.

Stewart Rushton and his nine-year-old son, Adam, died in the flats two years ago after becoming disorientated in fog and trapped by the rapidly incoming tide.

Lost in Translation was about a beautiful, intelligent young woman, locked in an unsatisfactory marriage, who finds herself disorientated in a foreign country.

Well, I wouldn't ever want to tempt comparison with Arlott on the imagery front, but it's not entirely fanciful to see the five-day game itself as that same old lady wandering haplessly and disorientated in front of the twin juggernauts of one-day cricket and, although it is bearing down less ominously than it once did, Twenty20.

The use of diary and domestic footage kept it intimate without feeling intrusive (I'm assuming that Chris and/or Jayne gave permission for the shots of him walking around at night, disorientated, in his boxer shorts) which is surely the best way of capturing people's attention and accessibly explaining whatever subject is under scrutiny.

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Schalansky, a German with a keen heart for wanderlust, has also published a personal map of San Francisco, equally enticing and disorientating in equal measure.

Disorientating in its way because the various stations came down the same phone line one after the other: BBC Leeds, Devon, Scotland, Berkshire, Hereford and Worcester.

Originally, players would crash when they hit a car in Street Luge – exactly how impact would be handled in a traditionally screened game, but Ranyard says that was too jarring and disorientating in a VR experience.

The plateau at the top of Kinder Scout can be disorientating in good weather and when it is misty, as it often can be, it can be easy to lose your way with no clear path; take a compass and know how to use it.

That is utterly disorientating, in its clamping together of barbarism and urban normality, of cloudy British weather and startlingly bright blood; and it may begin to account for the effect — bewilderment, shaken together with disgust and disbelief — that this footage is liable to have on those who see it.

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