Sentence examples for somehow out of from inspiring English sources

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(The father himself is somehow out of the picture).

Clark has suggested that, as a boy, he was somehow out of place in Little Rock.

Yet somehow, out of the chaos of the city, the art survives.

Mr. Lam saw it as evidence that nature was somehow out of whack.

John Russell, Havre, Mont.: I disagree that multiculturalism is somehow out of style.

It is not quite the unmentionable year, but discussing it is somehow out of bounds.

Somehow, out of this million-year-mix of food, fear and hunter-gatherer companionship in Africa, complex language emerged.

"The government -- and this even applies to me -- are somehow out of touch with gut British instincts," he wrote.

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The 2013 Turner prize is a strange, unbalanced and somehow out-of-whack exhibition.

The findings contrast with a narrative extoled by some centrist Labour politicians that the left-wing of the party was somehow out-of-touch or privileged.

That this whole GOP event feels somehow out-of-step seems appropriate.

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