Sentences with phrase «points cut adrift»

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The Premier League champions have been cut adrift in the race to defend their title in recent weeks, with leaders Chelsea now commanding a six point lead with a game in hand.
QPR will fancy their chances of grabbing some points against an injury plagued Southampton side, while Leicester risk being cut adrift if they fail to beat Crystal Palace.
Some will say that the draw will mean that if Spurs win tonight, we are cut adrift in the race for the top 4 — 5 points behind Liverpool in 4th and 4 points behind Spurs in 5th, but I honestly do not care about top 4.
The Gunners are seven - points adrift of league leaders Manchester United but have the opportunity to cut that lead down to size on Sunday, as Arsenal play out their game - in - hand.
Having collected just one point from the last fifteen available, Wolves find themselves rooted to the bottom of the table and are in danger of being cut adrift.
Quite honestly, they couldn't, finishing the year 19 points adrift of the relegation cut off point and 14 behind second bottom Reading, another struggling team destined for relegation and whom I had the misfortune to see in action quite a lot that year.
«After that we'll see, we have a game on Saturday but in the meantime we'll try to take some points tomorrow because Napoli are absolutely not cut adrift for the Scudetto, right now they're only a point behind.
It is an eruption into the present of a past long gone, wreckage which, cut adrift from its own time, has somehow washed up on the shores of the present as poverty and abandonment...» and that `... To let the place begin to speak to us, we need a practice of observation of the kind Keats meant by «negative capability»... Take my advice and skip forward to the far more pragmatic and illuminating: Dust Bunnies and Coffee Stains: Anya Gallaccio in conversation with Clarrie Wallis, curator of contemporary art at Tate Britain — a far better point of entry, where one gets to know, first hand, what the work is really all about.
At this point, an association with shills for denialism like the Competitive Enterprise Institute is counterproductive as well as being embarrassing, so they've been cut adrift (along with half a dozen others not yet named).
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