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1, He was out of step with the music. 2, One dancer was fractionally out of step. 3, Tom is out of step with the times. 4, He's out of step with modern ideas. 5, She was out of step with her colleagues. 6, This type of training is out of step with changes in the industry. 7, This approach is now seriously out of step with the times. 8, The Republicans are out of step with the country, Williams said. 9, He thinks that everyone is out of step except him. 10, I always was out of step with my generation. 11, It is out of step with changes in industry. 12, They are impossible, immoral, and out of step with the whole history of salvation. 13, Have visual and verbal behaviours out of step with each other. 14, And as much as he was out of step with me, he seemed inept with what used to be our world. 15, He seemed dazed, out of step, like a first-time traveler to a treacherous land. 16, But such long-termism is out of step not only with the more immediate demands of industry, but the drum of government policy. 17, Or rather, we were out of step by being a little ahead, and a little behind. 18, Woe betide anyone who was untidy or out of step on one of the marches. 19, Trainees were impossibly out of step with the rhythm of the place. 20, Essentially I am out of step with present conditions. 21, Some team do not unite,[http:///out of step.html] out of step. 22, I'm no good at dancing - I always get hopelessly out of step. 23, To watch the ceaseless spinning for too long made you feel sick and dizzy and a bit out of step with everything else. 24, User education for schoolchildren in public libraries may therefore become increasingly out of step if this policy is pursued more widely. 25, At the outset of his presidency, Mitterand was a leader seemingly out of step with the rightward drift of the West. 26, For by the spring of 1992, Holy Trinity was dramatically out of step with the Vatican. 27, In the later stages of cooling however both the inside and the outside behave elastically and thus their contractions get out of step. 28, The Royal Opera House is seen by many as an elitist institution out of step with the times. 29, They sensed the change in political mood and were anxious that the Conservatives should not get out of step with the public. 30, But in Hawaii, where nature was kinder to your feet, it seemed somehow out of step to be wearing shoes.