Sentences with phrase «clearly run out of ideas»

If you asked me why there won't be any more Sherlock, I'd say they built careers beyond Sherlock and don't really need it anymore, and also because the show has clearly run out of ideas and needs to take a break before attempting another run, hopefully with more coherent storytelling.
«The government has clearly run out of ideas about how to tackle the drink problem in this country.»
I represent the majority of people who are sick of seeing Arsenal falter season after season after season because of one individual who has been at the club for about thirteen years too long and who has clearly run out of ideas and fails to understand simple concepts like defending, tactics and motivation.
Allen's clearly running out of ideas at this point in his career, and with the exception of its cast, there's nothing even remotely exciting about «Irrational Man.»

Not exact matches

Clearly, Rathbun is a talented producer, and his debut full - length appears to imply that he's nowhere near to running out of ideas.
This mix of ideas has changed the way we think about education, but largely failed to bring serious improvements in student performance; and the debate is clearly running out of steam.
But he is also an enthusiast and an innovator who has clearly not run out of ideas or the drive to bring them to fruition.
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