With Harrington pulling his iron shots and looking slightly out of sorts, it was left to Montgomerie to steady the European ship. |
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He was struggling mightily at the plate in the play-offs and appeared out of sorts. |
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They were out of sorts, below us in the table and quite happy to go off at half-time. |
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Are you feeling angry, impatient, or out of sorts every time you think of it? |
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He is even more out of sorts than usual, because he considers having to read for a part in a minor theatrical production beneath his dignity. |
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Facing Hewitt, the American looked tired and out of sorts in the first set and threw in the towel in the second. |
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The fact that Sligo could only manage three second half scores proves just how out of sorts they really were. |
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I've been out of sorts for several days, hence the relative radio silence here. |
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Upon returning to the USA, Bret found himself sleeping poorly, becoming irritable and generally acting and feeling out of sorts. |
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It's particularly stupid to be fed-up and out of sorts on a lovely warm sunny day but we managed it. |
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After a difficult two months, blighted by injuries to her back and thigh, the tall Californian has looked tetchy and out of sorts this week. |
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He can dribble, shoot and has perfected the bicycle kick, but was slightly out of sorts during the group stages. |
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As the name change suggests, 57-year old Kate's a bit out of sorts. |
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Colombia, so impressive in their previous games, looked out of sorts in their final Group C game at the E. J. Esuene Stadium in Calabar. |
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Ochocinco, in particular, seems very much out of sorts — without a clue about the offense. |
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It is important to recognize that it is natural to feel out of sorts and frustrated from time-to-time when we are embarking in new directions. |
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Utterly out of sorts amidst the wiggling, jiggling 10 year-olds, I remember looking up at Simone, a pillar of grace and serenity. |
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Ironically for a symphony that evokes such a peaceful and cheerful tone, Mahler was very much out of sorts while composing it. |
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Some mornings you wake feeling a little bit tired, out of sorts or hurting somewhere in your body, it is because you received massive energy. |
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He's a dangerous player and one who puts a defence out of sorts and back on their heels. |
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And although the Finns pulled level just two minutes later, they looked somewhat out of sorts throughout the first half. |
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Sensation of being out of sorts, like after a meal that is too heavy or rich. |
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With a slew of changes to the squad, the Americans looked out of sorts from the start. |
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In the midst of this instant lake sat the chicken coop, its roof blown away, and a flock of sodden, disgruntled, out of sorts hens perched lumpily atop it. |
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Burchill's third goal in as many games, maybe it was just his lack of match sharpness that made him look out of sorts in his initial outings in Dens Park colours. |
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Hertford, carrying the burden of a number of important injuries and approaching the game on the back of a dreadful run of results, were out of sorts from start to finish. |
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With Tiger slightly out of sorts last year, the Americans had to hold off a stiff challenge from hosts Argentina, who were represented by Eduardo Romero and Angel Cabrera. |
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I'm not bad, exactly, just off colour, no appetite and out of sorts. |
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An early penalty award saw Flynner's goal effort stopped and cleared, and then there were those awful misses from frees by an out of sorts Dave Bennett and Flynn in turn. |
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Occasionally, as if by accident, Nora's daughter Beth would turn up, a bit weary from the sea and slightly out of sorts, and Nora would do her best to get her seaworthy again. |
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But any nerves harboured by them were swiftly expunged with a brace of gift-wrapped goals against adversaries who were lethargic, lacklustre and terribly out of sorts. |
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But any nerves harboured by Hibernian were swiftly expunged with a brace of gift-wrapped goals against adversaries who were lethargic, lacklustre and terribly out of sorts. |
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The opening session finished level at 4-4 with an out of sorts Williams snatching the final two frames on the colours after O'Brien had capitalised on his opponent's errors. |
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It must have been a new environment that put him out of sorts. |
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I feel out of sorts and all over the place mentally and emotionally. |
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I wasn't sure what music I'd be walking to, so I was a bit out of sorts. |
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She looks so antsy and out of sorts that it almost throws me. |
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Some may misinterpret this proposal as a denial of agency and out of sorts with the considerable growth over the past decade in opportunities for children to shape and influence decisions. |
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In Ramon Martinez's first career look at the Seattle Mariners, he was feeling a bit out of sorts. |
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After the restoration of the monarchy, the bones were collected and replaced in their chests, although somewhat out of sorts. |
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Among their guests, their son, Pierre, is feeling out of sorts. |
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Jet-heeled DaMarcus Beasley who looked out of sorts for large chunks of the first half got hold of a Donovan corner and hit low and home from the edge of the box. |
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Vanuatu, who had entered the competition as pre-tournament favourites, looked out of sorts in the final and failed to score in the first and third periods of the match. |
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But at the beginning of the second set, the No.1 team on the ATP rankings lost its efficiency, broken twice and looking out of sorts in the tiebreak serving as the third set. |
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Although Wayne Rooney remains out of sorts, England did show glimpses of their potential in that final group match and, with the talent at Capello's disposal, nothing can be ruled out. |
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You can feel as if your life has been turned upside down, and everything from living arrangements to child care and relationships with friends and family are out of sorts. |
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If you feel ill or out of sorts, try to find out what is wrong. |
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The Braves, already out of sorts after losing three games they just as easily could have won, were in no mood to be baited. |
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An impressive goal against Newcastle apart, Sterling has been out of sorts recently and with him not firing Liverpool look decidedly beatable, as does Sterling. |
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Out of sorts means mixed, unclassified, unassorted, having one's functions disordered. |
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