Sentences with phrase «somewhat out of his depth»

A disappointment since joining from Southampton, Rickie Lambert could also be shown the door this summer after looking somewhat out of his depth at this level.
I've already spoken to a financial advisor, and he was helpful but somewhat out of his depth with the international angle.
I poured over the plans feeling somewhat out of my depth and the next morning I awoke to a world in which I was going to build my very own tiny home.

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I have my doubts over Conor Wilkinson, every time he's had an opportunity in the first team he's looked miles out of his depth and even, at times, somewhat uninterrestested.
11:56 - Allison McGovern, shadow international development secretary, looks out of her depth, I'm afraid, although she is somewhat saved by comparison with Lynne Feathstrone, answering her questions for the government.
Not as good as any of the Space Invaders Extremes that came out a few moons ago and as Brad eluded to, somewhat light in the depth department.
I am somewhat surprised, given your PhD and your list of programs you use (Mathematica, Excel, etc.) that you seem to be so woefully unaware of even these rudimentary issues of sample size and autocorrelation when analyzing climate data... truly, you have demonstrated beyond question that are out of your depth here.
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