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8 Sentences With "rabbit in the headlights"

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"Our government is overwhelmed, stunned, paralyzed like a rabbit in the headlights," she told an election rally.
"Our government is overwhelmed, stunned, paralysed like a rabbit in the headlights," she told an election rally.
A porter caught my rabbit-in-the-headlights expression and offered help — though I quickly found out there was more than one bar.
"You get a rabbit-in-the-headlights phenomenon where businesses don't want to make new decisions, or new investments, because they are uncertain about the future," said John Van Reenen, director of the Center for Economic Performance at the London School of Economics.
In each instance, England played with a rabbit-in-the-headlights incoherence that will have sent Vietnam War-style flashbacks reverberating around the minds of watching Liverpool fans, as well as showcasing the knee-jerk caution that ensured Hodgson's spells in charge of Blackburn and Inter Milan were as brief as his time at Anfield.
He had been enjoying "the finer things in life" but did not get the grades needed to get into "Oxbridge". Scurr sees his presence at HCC as a chance to teach Barney that life is not all "black tie and crumpets". He is a "rabbit in the headlights" when he first arrives but he "quickly bonds" with his fellow students and they decide to look after him. They often joke about Barney's "naivety" but they are open about it with him.
Howman clarified that her character did not mean to lie about her marriage, but once she said it, she felt that she could not change her story. The actress likened Rita to "a rabbit in the headlights" when she is asked about her husband, and pointed out that Rita is in "a cornered moment" when she says Mark is dead. Mark is a former teacher who was convincted of child abuse after having a relationship with a thirteen-year-old girl. Mark denied the allegations and Rita believed him, defending him at his trial.
John Baskerville of Birmingham, a former stone carver, largely invented fonts, or typefaces, for printing. Much of the UK's car industry would be centred in Coventry and Birmingham; most of this has now gone. Midland Motor Cylinder (part of Birmid Industries) of Smethwick was the largest producer of automobile cylinder blocks in Europe. Fort Dunlop was Europe's largest tyre plant. Metro-Cammell in Birmingham made most of the 1970s and 1980s London Underground trains. MG Rover (a company of Rover) closed in 2005 (from 1885), The Ryton plant, which made the Peugeot 206, closed at the end of 2006, with production moving to Trnava in Slovakia, and some to a plant at Kolín in the Czech Republic. Alfred Herbert of Coventry was the largest machine-tool manufacturer in the UK for many decades; it was brought down in the 1970s by advancing technology overseas, and complacent strategic decisions of the management (caught like a rabbit in the headlights), finally closing in 1982; many Midlands manufacturing companies followed similar fates in the 1970s and 1980s. A4540 and the A38(M) Henry Wiggin & Co of Hereford developed the metal alloys necessary for other Midlands' (and beyond) automotive and aerospace companies – Inconel, Incoloy and Nimonic.

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