Sentences with phrase «to come out of the blue»

If it didn't come out of a blue box and have crunchy marshmallows floating on top, it wasn't real hot chocolate.
Was directing always part of the plan for you or was this an opportunity that just came out of the blue?
It often comes out of the blue and sees your toddler regularly waking frequently at night.
«So finding the opposite, namely an absence of dark matter, really came out of the blue for us,» he said.
It's rare, almost unheard of in mathematics, for a major result to come out of the blue like this.
Great ideas sometimes come out of the blue, but we don't always have time to wait around.
If your reviews are usually fine and a negative one comes out of the blue, the company may be looking to get rid of people.
It's fantastic taste aside, the saying «good things come out of the blue» really does apply to blueberries.
Set in place mechanisms to sustain the conversation so that requests for involvement don't simply come out of the blue, on your terms or only when you need something.
This thought came out of the blue: I had not considered such a thing up to this point.
To hear some people talk, one would get the impression that the prohibition against artificial contraception came out of the blue.
For some people, a depression diagnosis at the doctor's office comes out of the blue.
Whatever the reasons, the split came out of the blue and caught many people off guard.
If I would have known about my family history, maybe I would have been a little more proactive, but my diagnosis came out of the blue for me.
Press the transparent end through which you can see the lipstick and with a click the lipstick comes out of the blue metal tube.
If the book does very well, I'd like to compensate him somehow, but I don't want to have a problem come out of the blue.
Working through your emotions takes time — especially if your spouse's infidelity came out of the blue.
And that «teacher doesn't teach» line didn't come out of the blue.
These often come out of the blue, when you least expect them.
He was such a consistent player for Stoke that his transfer really came out of the blue.
As financial emergencies sometimes come out of the blue and with really stressful deadlines, you will appreciate having a feature like this when you suddenly need it.
Well, there are some wearable solutions out there, but a company named Azoi just came out of the blue with an iPhone case that pretends to compete.
Gusts of wind can come out of the blue in Iceland, there are often rockfalls and small earthquakes... I wouldn't recommend sitting on a ledge with meters of nothing underneath you.....
Nearly three weeks had gone by without any sightings of Jimmy, when a call came out of the blue from a gentleman claiming he had Jimmy.
But just like last week we were pegged back before the break and the goal came out of the blue and involved a mistake by the player that had come on as well, with Gabriel getting on the wrong side of Grabban.
Embed from Getty Images In the end, the announcement came out of the blue, pushed onto the Arsenal website and social channels with the simple words: Merci...
The same is true if your anxiety leads you to dread everyday situations (like driving with baby), if panic attacks come out of the blue, or if it interferes with your ability to function (because you check on him throughout the night).
Instead of an increase coming out of the blue, it seems like a natural consequence of a series of events that have led to the company to say, «There's nothing more we can do.
From outside Michigan Republican circles, it appeared that the Republican drive to weaken unions came out of the blue - proposed, passed and signed in a mere six days.
On Thursday, there were reports coming out of Blue Sky that it would be willing to do that.
This [Seattle offer] came out of the blue.
And I didn't even mention the best part yet — Adelaide will be better than Pires out on left, whilst Donny Malen comes out of the blue to give the manager a proper giant headache.
We know end dates for ozil, rvp, sanchez but kos in the last year of his contract comes out of the blue.
Now Heskey hasn't just come out of the blue here to comment on this transfer rumour, the Englishman did of course make that move from Leciester to Liverpool (then a top four club) back in 2000.
Iwobi had a rise to fame last season, almost coming out of the blue to make an instant impact on the first team.
Fair play to Wenger for his «tactical nous» but I do wonder why it suddenly comes out of the blue now after all this time.
Sunderland's inept display in the 8 - 0 humbling at Southampton came out of the blue but was it a one - off or a sign of a deeper malaise at the club?
Benfica's Swedish stopper came out of the blue to be linked with United a month or so ago, but when you look at all the factors in the deal, you can see why.
News of the Red Devils» interest in the now - former - Arsenal man came out of the blue earlier this month with most assuming it was only a matter of time before he joined Manchester City.
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