Sentences with phrase «shambling figures»

In the distance, you see a shambling figure heading in your direction but you think nothing of it.

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It's a shame that it could end in this way for our greatest ever manager, but he has become of figure of hate, the club is in a complete shambles, he seems clueless, he's delusional, and a mercenary.
But with economic figures not exactly helping the Labour's leader previous mantra that the government's economic plans were a shambles, his latest attack is to attack the government for its complacency.
Taking place just after World War II, the film follows the shambling young soldier Tyrone S. as he wanders through the forest looking for German V2 rockets and encounters a number of inexplicable figures, including an eyepatch - wearing Englishman, a garrulous octopus and the girlfriend he left behind to join the army.
David Thewlis plays the distinctly Smithian Johnny in Naked (1993), a shambling, splenetic, caustic, absolutely Mancunian figure, putting the wrath of his bombast to all those that cross his path — a prophet in the London desert, roaming the Roman shell as feral and fierce in his discourse as was M.E.S. and his dreaded, undying yawp.
A figure from the more recent past, Raymond Pettibon, shambled back into view for a collaborative show with Marcel Dzama at David Zwirner called «Forgetting the Hand» (January 14 — February 20).
Looking out of the window to check the weather conditions, Harry noticed a shambling, slender figure in a tweed coat, hair full of autumn leaves, large dog at his heels.
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