zone of his in a sentence
- But Krajicek was in a zone of his own in this match.
- Lemieux in a zone of his own
- Despite this, Peter was a keen polo player, later clandestinely playing polo outside the restriction zone of his 60s banning order.
- He was in a zone of his own, pulling away from the field and pulling off shots that even his playing partners were forced to admire.
- McNown, a four-year starter, was in a zone of his own during that span, completing 60.9 percent of his passes for 22 touchdowns against four interceptions.
- It's difficult to find zone of his in a sentence.
- As Landery explained Amador's medications, the boy stood frozen at the entrance to his room, reluctant to step out of the germ-free zone of his bubble.
- McNown, a four-year starter, was in a zone of his own during that span, completing 60 . 9 percent of his passes for 22 touchdowns against four interceptions.
- Meanwhile, coordinating producer David Neal, the third conductor of the orchestrated coverage, was in a zone of his own as he studied a huge wall banked with 125 monitors.
- "The New York Times " 1988 review called Cauffiel's book " Masquerade " an " excellent account of one man's flirtation with a twilight zone of his own making ."
- Yet for the first time since his family fled the rising Tuolumne River last week, Wortman could see the disaster zone of his Riverdale neighborhood : a haunting scene of empty houses standing in a lake.
- Card joins a growing list of staff and advisers who worked in the previous Bush administration _ fuel to the fire for critics who say the younger Bush travels in the safety zone of his father's shadow.
- He worked hard in the social arena, especially health care, personally driving a health van mobile unit himself to the rural zones of his diocese, as well as supervising the establishment and operation of orphanages and daycare centers.
- In a zone of his own throughout a 6-4, 7-6 ( 11-9 ), 7-6 ( 7-3 ) third-round victory, the kid called " Scud " produced the most stunning win by an Australian since Pat Cash captured Wimbledon in 1987.
- "My Computer " is a timely reflection of a person who burrows in the electronic comfort zone of his computer, looking for someone to talk to " to make believe it's a better world, a better life . . ."