Sentence examples for kind of isolated from inspiring English sources

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"Here, we're kind of isolated in that sense," she said.

"Everyone has a kind of isolated, envious feeling in them," Mr. Williams said.

"Over here, we are kind of isolated from that but we want to take a leadership position in this regard".

Otherwise, perhaps, if you are shooting Redford talking on the phone, he would be kind of isolated.

"I was going through a period where I felt pretty shut in and bored and kind of isolated," Marsland said.

Being at the Olympics is really weird, it almost feels like a Big Brother house, you're kind of isolated from the outside world.

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"You're kind of isolating yourself and insulating yourself from the outside world," he said.

Well, funnily enough, being an expert at something that elicits a massive shrug from everyone you know can be kind of isolating.

"I remember it being kind of isolating," she said.

Occasionally I will get somebody who is more of a prima donna, who is just incredibly good, but not great on the team and so, in some ways you can find a role where you can kind of isolate and quarantine them and allow them to go off and do their great work without having to interact with the rest of the team a lot.

If a student doesn't do their work, kind of isolate them.

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