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Examples for "out of nothing"
Examples for "out of nothing"
1It had emerged out of nothing; suddenly it became clearer and clearer.
2Asked how they cope they say We make something out of nothing.
3HIGH in the heavens, seemingly out of nothing, the mysterious globes grew.
4Action can be defined as the bringing of something out of nothing.
5Jacobs was shaking with effort, hauling something out of nothing, vividly trembling.
1The words from nowhere had worked; they'd brought her to a halt.
2It came from nowhere, and Max wasn't sure if he'd heard right.
3He's not moved a muscle and he's come from nowhere, he said.
4Indeed, he is still seeking that Indian Summer to materialise from nowhere.
5Then came again, from nowhere in particular, the cry of a baby.
1The idea of a parent trigger didn't come out of thin air.
2The hand on her arm appeared to come out of thin air.
3Carole Sweeney, Emma said, pulling a doctor's name out of thin air.
4It basically generated a near-infinite supply of energy out of thin air.
5A red line appeared out of thin air, and then spread wide.
6But I cannot conjure up companies and shipments out of thin air.
7This fear of radical Islam is not conjured out of thin air.
8Vampires are going missing, as well as appearing out of thin air?
9I don't know -I am plucking those out of thin air.
10But how had the dinosaur arrived, just materialising out of thin air?
11Someone would be bound to see me hurtling out of thin air.
12Not many of them could conjure mythical beasts out of thin air.
13The inquiry seemed to come out of thin air over his head.
14Labour can't just wish change out of thin air by being more resolute.
15What fresh claim was going to appear, without warning, out of thin air?
16The president could not legally create a federal agency out of thin air.
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