sidelines in the PONS Dictionary

sidelines Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to watch sth from the sidelines

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
While it did accomplish this goal, consumer acceptance was low, and the round has remained on the sidelines.
en.wikipedia.org
Again on the sidelines, an important message of co-operative farming is given through a small incident.
en.wikipedia.org
How many people have we kept on the sidelines because they don't want to subject themselves and their families to an unendurable process?
www.latimes.com
It was regrettable that those natural elements were not complemented by properly defined sidelines or freshly painted goal posts.
en.wikipedia.org
We are too good to shuffle off to the international sidelines, impoverished economically, culturally and influentially.
www.mirror.co.uk
Nor will it be a simple desire to get away from the backseat drivers and sniping from the sidelines.
business.financialpost.com
However, he suffered from numerous injuries which frequently put him on the sidelines for weeks at a time.
en.wikipedia.org
It was the usual flat cap on the sidelines.
www.eveningtimes.co.uk
We should also not sit on the sidelines carping and criticising.
www.telegraph.co.uk
We rode up this final steep berg with a snowcapped mountain in the foreground and people screaming from the sidelines.
cyclingtips.com.au

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