no man's land in English

noun
1
disputed ground between the front lines or trenches of two opposing armies.
enemy soldiers facing you across no man's land

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1. You advanced to the middle of no-man's-land.

2. 4 The tunnel get us into no man's land.

3. 3 They pushed forward saps into No Man's Land.

4. 2 He'The truth is,'re really in no man's land.

5. 1 In more senses than one they belong to no man's land.

6. 11 The screenplay award went to Bosnia's Danis Tanovic for No Man's Land.

7. The play is set in the dangerous no-man's land between youth and adolescence.

8. 10 On the tenth floor, down the back stairs, it's a no man's land.

9. They found themselves trapped in the no-man's-land between the two warring factions.

10. Separated by two kilometers of no man's land, littered with land mines to discourage refugees.

11. This man waves a white cloth, calls out and walks straight across no-man's land.

12. 5 Now it is a no man's land where there was once a great city.

13. 7 Their object was to create a no man's land in which nothing could live.

14. In Tobruk, leading a patrol in no-man's land, he was blown up by a mortar bomb.

15. 9 British and German troops climbed out of the trenches to play soccer in no man's land.

16. 6 Crossing the No man's land ,[www.Sentencedict.com] they trade gifts with the enemy forces that face them.

17. For inveterate cattle-lifters it all added up to a convenient no-man's-land across which to launch thieving raids.

18. Soon thereafter, there were excursions across No Man's Land, where small gifts were exchanged, such as food, tobacco and alcohol, and souvenirs such as buttons and hats.

19. In 200 a middle-aged businessman named Harmesh Pooni fended off his creditors by locking himself inside No Man's Land Fort, a complex in the Solent straight near the Isle of Wight.

20. 8 In 200 a middle-aged businessman named Harmesh Pooni fended off his creditors by locking himself inside No Man's Land Fort, a complex in the Solent straight near the Isle of Wight.

21. A peculiarity appeared at this time, when a small strip of land north of Texas was not officially assigned by any state or territory; this came to be called the Neutral Strip or "No Man's Land", which corresponds to the present-day panhandle of Oklahoma.