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  • When I stepped back outside, the snow was continuing.
  • The government decision to back out has also been met with widespread criticism by civic chiefs.
  • It gradually draws you in, though the grating incidental fiddle music does its best to spit you back out again. Times, Sunday Times
  • The gaffer made me captain at the start of the season and I want to be back out there helping the lads get back up the league.
  • ‘Now all we have to do is find out way back out to the motorway again,’ Graham said, just a little glumly.
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  • Then the engine started and I saw him back out of the driveway and squeal off down the road.
  • After about half a hour, he came back out of the house and then he used the lawnmower to mow the lawn.
  • Will waited for another lull in the activity outside the office before going back out.
  • I gave him another shot of cough syrup and a pat on the fanny and sent him back out onto the Play-Doh-covered field.
  • Now, on this hot August evening, he disappeared inside his shop and came back out with a freshly glassed and sanded shortboard. Kook
  • A quick sweep of the broom and it was gone back out into the backyard.
  • Both fish first expand their mouths to draw in water, but the puffer then pumps the water into its stomach, while the triggerfish opens its mouth and pumps the water back out.
  • Every last bite hauled across the beach, the mounds of garbage and trash hauled back out again.
  • Six minutes into the half, Allback outleaped Beckham for Linderoth's corner, knocking the ball back toward the goal and over England goalie Paul Robinson to tie it. USATODAY.com - England claims Group B with 2-2 draw vs. Sweden
  • The word "crip" is part of disability culture, disabled artists, activists, and writers are turning it inside out and putting "crip" back out there as an empowering word. Cory Silverberg: When it Comes to Sex, Are Your Sins Invalid?
  • If the Canucks win the next game, turn it back outside-right. The Toque
  • But I'll tell you this, sir, that those units that have been extended here for 15 months, I applaud what their commanders and senior non-commissioned officers have done, because they've implemented what we refer to as a fighter management program, which provides for the maximum extent possible every bit of rest and recovery we possibly can for our troopers before we push them back out in the streets. CNN Transcript Nov 11, 2007
  • When we walked back out to the dock, the 35 degrees felt downright comfortable.
  • Theo came back out with a twelve-foot square tent in an incredibly heavy box and hefted it between them into the car.
  • It gradually draws you in, though the grating incidental fiddle music does its best to spit you back out again. Times, Sunday Times
  • The lobby was designed so that natural light almost shrank back out of fear as soon as you reached Slotland.
  • Our son-in-law threw his back out on staycation.
  • I get lost among the cornucopias of chotkies and tat, and am somehow spilled back out to the main Jemaa El F'na Square, where one charmeurs de serpent pulls me under his black umbrella and wags his head at his Egyptian Cobra actually, Naja haje legionis, a sub-species found in southern Morocco as his associate blows his bagpipe-like melody in his ghaita. Richard Bangs: Why Would Anyone Bomb Jemaa El F'na Square in Marrakesh?
  • Pull some clothes on, get outside in the freezing cold (26 degrees Fahrenheit) to give him the keys, come back inside for shoes (yipe!), go back outside, help him push the car into position. What A Lady, What A Night
  • I pulled up to the launch and actually backed it is on the third try which I thought was good, but had to pull it right back out because I forgot to unstrap the boat. Tales From The Boat Ramp
  • With that, the kender wandered back outside City Hall, Phineas's knife in his small hands, Phineas's coins jingling in his pocket. Stalling
  • Could he back out, beg off?
  • Electric cars could also be used as storage devices for the grid, with power drawn back out of their batteries if needed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now that I'm growing it back out to a decent length, I'm going to have to worry about styling it before coming in.
  • There is a twenty-day cooling-off period in which the investor can choose to back out of the contract.
  • With a twist she disembowels it, its rancid intestines spilling out onto the floor, and yanks her sword back out of its belly. Session 1: Every New Beginning « Love | Peace | Ohana
  • I quickly changed and wrapped my sarong around my waist and headed back out to the deck where everyone else was.
  • Monica left the conversation at that and they went back out to rejoin the even smaller group of people who remained.
  • He saw Stella, blushed and twirled his hair around with a pencil, and then about-turned sharpish back out of the room.
  • She and Jim Bob are coming here to take Jenny home with them, then I'll go back out to the house. DEVIL'S CLAW
  • Property should come under the Trades Description Act and contracts should allow buyers to back out if they discover undeclared defects.
  • The duke gave these back out to those loyal to him, transforming his barons into an aristocracy that was loyal to him.
  • Misty's voice brought Ri back out of her ill-timed contemplations.
  • Pulling the blade back out of the small eyehole, Nainnam dropped the dagger to the floor as a throb of pain passed through his nerveless fingers.
  • I stood in the driveway and watched him back out and pull away.
  • And as we are brought back out to the stranger and the listener, the I and the You, that sneaky genre twist on metafiction is still at work. Archive 2008-02-01
  • I stepped back outside and walked quickly in the direction of the festival.
  • (Peace out to Icerocket founder - who Cuban seedfunded - whose 'acquirer' is no longer such: "Think Partnership has announced that they are not going to acquire Dallas based IceRocket afterall.") "According to ClickZ, Think seems to back out of deals on a regular basis. Because She Can
  • England's players stepped back out on to fields around the country for their respective clubs over the weekend. Times, Sunday Times
  • When they were done eating, she sent him back out onto the porch and cleaned up quickly, then hustled out. SOMEDAY MY PRINCE
  • I changed into the shirt I wore earlier that day, shoved my uniform shirt into my backpack, shut the locker and walked back out.
  • The group also said that a lack of wind and rain had held back output at its hydroelectric schemes and wind farms. Times, Sunday Times
  • Last year, working in shifts, a number of the town's residents kept the button continually pressed, and at one point had a miles-long traffic jam of trucks called "lorries" in the UK and autos stretching back out of town. Gizmodo
  • A narrow stream of blood ran down his cheek when he stumbled back out. The Crossing-Place
  • Even better, you can feed him plastic "grubs," which he'll then spit back out. Gearlog
  • A photon gains energy when it falls into the gravitational potential of an overdense region, and expends energy when it climbs back out.
  • I gave her a lift back out to her house.
  • Rugby creeps back out tonight from under the stone to which so many have consigned it. Times, Sunday Times
  • The school appeared to swim upstream with the rising tide each day and went back out to sea on the ebb tide where they could be seen about a mile off the land.
  • Sighing heavily I picked myself up off the floor and walked back out into the hallways.
  • She said, ‘they should not hold back out of a fear they might be violating human rights’.
  • She eventually pushed her attacker away and ran back out into the road where she got help from police officers in an unmarked car.
  • It would mean officers arrive at the station, complete their pocket book and do an about-turn to go straight back out onto the streets.
  • They were old and had no tread, but she knew if she went back inside to change them she wouldn't go back out.
  • I looked back out at the snowbound village in the distance, the rising sun throwing a glare from ice and snow and I tried to sort through his words.
  • When she came back out, three centaurs and three elves lay dead or dying on the grass.
  • England's players stepped back out on to fields around the country for their respective clubs over the weekend. Times, Sunday Times
  • You agreed to come. You can't back out now!
  • I had no doubt that the craven fellow would be only too pleased to back out.
  • Back out toward the lobby, just off the reception area, is a different room.
  • After you've signed the contract, it will be impossible to back out.
  • There are fears that some who bought off-plan but have not yet completed may have to back out because they can no longer obtain a mortgage. Times, Sunday Times
  • To give you an idea, these giant circular areas here, where outtake pipes will go through and pump any kind of floodwater that could threaten this area back out into Lake Pontchartrain, which is just a couple of hundred yards down there. CNN Transcript Apr 11, 2006
  • If you put them into reverse, we will just back out of this capillary and eventually -- not a very long eventually, either -- we will be back at the junction point and in the arteriole again. Destination Brain
  • They run 31,000 pounds of milk an hour through the pasteurizer, Larson explains; some milk is shipped back out unpasteurized for raw cheese production.
  • I stood in the driveway and watched him back out and pull away.
  • He saw Stella, blushed and twirled his hair around with a pencil, and then about-turned sharpish back out of the room.
  • Nitrus looked down at his charge, following Zinc back out of the mysterious room into the main complex.
  • We chunked it back out as far as we could send it.
  • Some types, such as marine stratocumulus clouds, can have a significant cooling effect thanks to their ability to reflect sunlight back out to space before it ever reaches the surface of the planet.
  • He is letting the genie back out of the bottle. Times, Sunday Times
  • For centuries the discarded fish from the on-board filleting process has been chucked back out to sea for the gulls.
  • This has what was doubtless the desired effect: a mouthful of gin and tonic comes back out through my nose.
  • The craft is powered by two 440 horsepower, six-cylinder engines backed by two water jets, which move the craft forward by drawing water in the bottom of the boat and pushing it back out at high speeds.
  • They are getting the tinsel and mistletoe back out at Goodison Park this week. Times, Sunday Times
  • “You cannot back out on me now,” he said, his expression threatening. Loving the Highlander
  • A narrow stream of blood ran down his cheek when he stumbled back out. The Crossing-Place
  • Stretching and keeping your body flexible and limber is so important especially as we age so when we reach for something we don't pull our back out or pull a muscle.
  • The left side of the program window contains icons for each module and you can access any part of the software at any time without having to back out of anything first.
  • He helped her put the chairs on the porch and sat her down and then walked back out to put his hands on the guide bar of the lawn mower.
  • You want to just back out of my personal space there, buddy?
  • Players flee for cover and tarpaulin goes back out.
  • I hop in my hooptie, crank the engine, then back outta the driveway. Daddy Long Stroke
  • Those cars then have to get back out at an oblique angle across two opposing lanes of traffic creating - yes you've guessed it - more traffic-flow difficulties.
  • In that case, they would have to go back outside; he was cold and the fat snowflakes were clinging damply to his clothes and hair.
  • Does anyone know if you shoot a deer in the deep woods and it's going to be a day before you get back out because you've backpacked in, what do you do to keep the meat good? Does anyone know if you shoot a deer in the deep woods and it's going to be a day before you get back out because you've backpac
  • They swim up river as far as 900 miles inland to spawn, then the young fish make their way back out to the open ocean where they mature.
  • But being back out there and being fit again, it makes it sweet. Times, Sunday Times
  • Halfway across, the trail runs back out to the eastern edge overlooking another fork of the canyon.
  • Back outside the day centre in Inverness, a chill wind blew off the Moray Firth, a foretaste of the approaching winter.
  • It was just like the game of chicken - someone would have to back out first.
  • Water was dribbled into her mouth and she turned her head to the side choking it back out.
  • It traps energy to it and then puts it back out into the universe in different forms and shapes, which is what we did with the shirtdress. Ariston Anderson: NAHM by Alexandria Hilfiger and Nary Manivong Reinvents the Shirtdress
  • I personally think that IKEA is the very last place you should purchase from—their sofas are uncomfortable and there is nothing worse than coming home at the end of the day and plonking down on something that shoots you straight back out again! The Best in Squooshy Sofas
  • Our ‘shortcut’ led us into a shanty town, before we were chased back out of it by barking Alsatians.
  • Money, in other words, that is levied from the states and then doled back out again by the federal government, if you do things the way the feds want you to do them. “This is Alabama, We Speak English” says Gubernatorial Candidate
  • The group slipped quickly down and back outside, following Don outside the city limits and into the forest.
  • Not to mention one of the surprises is the liquidated damages contract, which if you back out of the show they sue you for 10,000 dollars and ultimately you end up playing a role that the producers and the host decided for you. aspasialibertine, on March 30th, 2009 at 10: 25 pm Said: Sheriff sues Craigslist as ‘largest source’ of prostitution « Bound, Not Gagged
  • Rescue teams had desperately tried to refloat the 36 ft creature and had hoped that at high tide on Sunday, they would be able to lift it from the sandbank and help it back out to sea.
  • The government is trying to back out of its commitment to reduce pollution.
  • Today Brown was back out on the campaign trail, hoping to shake off 'bigotgate' and get back onto solid issues. Bigotgate: The Fallout From Gordon Brown's Gaffe
  • You could stick tacks, staples, pins, or just about anything sharp in it and you could take it right back out.
  • Rescue crews were heading toward Margate, on the southern English coast, where they hoped to let the whale back out to sea.
  • Richard seized her arm and without a word shepherded her out the front door, back out into the rain. Men Don't Leave Me
  • So I nipped back inside smartish and flipped the switch, then back out to check that it was bubbling away and filling the bowl.
  • I tried 'faxing' this morning, but no matter how many times I tried feeding my words into the machine, the sheet of paper just kept on coming back out the other side. Six Apart buys a fax machine - Anil Dash
  • From there it was on to the extra 30-minute game where I scored a goal off the crossbar which bounced over the line and back out.
  • Instead, as she reached the center she turned, moving counterclockwise past the person behind her and spiraling back out again. CIRCLE OF THREE: BOOK 2: MERRY MEET
  • Many fans eventually wandered back out to their seats, but early in the fourth quarter, the place emptied for good.
  • He tried to yank his mind back out of fantasy.
  • In a jiffy, Poetry and I were back outside, and with him holding the ladder and with me all trembling inside, but not too nervous to climb, I went up that ladder, hand over hand, and in less than a half-dozen worried jiffies, had our swing board off the chimney and tossed it out into a snow drift. Shenanigans at Sugar Creek
  • My crew did a great job getting me back out there, and I'm happy that we were able to finish the race on the track and not in the pits.
  • They would charge at each other, trade a few useless blows, and then back out of range of the other's strike.
  • The sailors escaped back out to sea in their battered longboat, praying for rescue by a passing ship.
  • I used to sneak outside with a lolly stick and help them climb back out.
  • Now the ex-SDSers are back out in the material world and looking to put their pyrotechnic skills to more profitable use. WHEN THE WOMEN COME OUT TO DANCE
  • The Bears offense trotted back out, Mr. Umenyiora again sacked Mr. Cutler on third down and this time, when the ball came loose, Giants safety Deon Grant corralled it, giving his offense the ball on the Chicago 29. Giants' Defense Slams Bears
  • Joshua came back out of the bathroom wearing a scowl, and glared at the other two.
  • #get the session data back out again during some other request my % session; tie % session, 'Apache:: Session:: MySQL', $id; validate ($session {visa_number}); Softpedia - Windows - All
  • Hurricane Ben skirted the Florida coast before moving back out to sea.
  • Back out on the hill, they were ecstatic, their faces transfigured by huge, permanent smiles.
  • My own grandfather suffered his debilitating stroke on horseback out at the pens behind the old ranch house.
  • Morgan lunged at Katazheniya, grabbing her hand and pulling her back out through the bathroom door.
  • That way you will be less inclined to back out. The Sun
  • … Chris Myers, on Fox's NASCAR prerace coverage Saturday, to Fox NFL analyst Michael Strahan who was in for a cameo: "You look so fit you could go back out on the field and jump offsides all the time. ESPN hires ex-Lions boss Millen as football analyst
  • Get me back out there again! The Sun
  • I went inside and came back out with a hurricane lamp.
  • ‘I took you to the optometrist and she said that you had perfect twenty-twenty vision… I don't understand machines these days… ‘she mumbled to herself and walked back out.’
  • I turned it back to check what had happened and as I did so I heard a loud 'clonk' as the bolt shot back out. Chapter 12 - Stage One
  • Property should come under the Trades Description Act and contracts should allow buyers to back out if they discover undeclared defects.
  • It would have been an act of cowardice to back out, a kind of gutless weakness…
  • After you've signed the contract, it will be impossible to back out.
  • The doctors patched him back up and gave him the bullet to keep before he was sent back out to fight.
  • The best part of deer deason ids going back out and scouting spending time in the woods with family and fiends, sharing old stories and making new ones! What are ya'll lookin forward to most this season?
  • I had no doubt that the craven fellow would be only too pleased to back out.
  • Once dismissed as the goofiest, most annoying musical instrument this side of the glockenspiel, the banjo has recently crawled back out of the crypt to which most Americans assigned it a generation ago. The Only Good Banjo Is a Dead Banjo
  • As he stepped back outside, Blair was there, laying a hand on the body to steady Jim's balance during the short walk to the shallow grave.
  • Back outside the day centre in Inverness, a chill wind blew off the Moray Firth, a foretaste of the approaching winter.
  • A narrow stream of blood ran down his cheek when he stumbled back out. The Crossing-Place
  • ‘Thank you,’ Dan said while walking back out into the glary sunlight.
  • For whatever reason, King isn't really concerned that prisons are cesspools of rape, violence, racism and gang activity that shelter individuals already predisposed to crime and otherwise anti-social behavior, multiply those tendencies and spit them back out into society, making honest-to-God threats to the homeland. HUFFPOST HILL - White House Says We're Not At War, Just Sending Armed People To Places
  • These seals were isolated by circling the animal before attacking it, tossing the body around and then discarding the animal after it was dead. 2 of the Orcas practiced 'beaching' and disappeared back out again. TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com
  • They tend to gather in groups and take short flights out to sea and back in again, practising for their long journey back out onto the ocean.
  • After lunch we all took a siesta while the heat of the afternoon reached its peak and then, one at a time, we filed back outside.
  • When they were done eating, she sent him back out onto the porch and cleaned up quickly, then hustled out. SOMEDAY MY PRINCE
  • And out of long habit, his mind sieved through the rushing info, keeping some and filing it away, but letting most flow back out into the timeless cyber-sea.
  • It would mean officers arrive at the station, complete their pocket book and do an about-turn to go straight back out onto the streets.
  • We retire into the cabin to eat by candlelight, then come back out to sit around the fire and talk.
  • Back out toward the lobby, just off the reception area, is a different room.
  • After donning a sheer neckline with a statement necklace on Thursday, Princess Letizia was back out and about in Oviedo on Friday in a pair ... Princess Letizia Dons Two Looks In One Day (PHOTOS, POLL)
  • She donned a pair of shimmery black nylons to hide the bruises on her legs, pointy stiletto shoes and grabbed a silver coloured shawl and headed back out to see him.
  • I hope I can depend on you not to back out at the last moment.
  • He took his neighbour's raincoats by mistake, so he hung them back outside.
  • I had hoped that with him being four or so laps down that he would back out of it.
  • She walked back out into the main room after relocking the desk, armed to the teeth.
  • As soon as we got back outside, she came bounding down the street, being pursued by another dog.
  • When we got in the corner, he decided to come across my nose, so I started to back out of it because I lost all the downforce.
  • When I came back out, Torin had dealt us both a hand and had a steaming mug of hot chocolate laid out for me.
  • I glanced back out of the window, watching lush green scenery roll by under a rosy twilit sky.
  • ‘The reality is that if someone files on paper, if there is a mistake or an omission, we have to send it back out and the whole process is dragged out,’ he said.
  • I struggle my way back outside and breathe the crisp night air, crestfallen. Down and Delirious in Mexico City
  • I never dreamed my feet could look so beautiful and almost danced back out onto the street where the scent of cigarette smoke, Chanel No. 5, garlic, and apple napoleon mingled in the air with the angst-ridden soundtrack provided by a lonely violinist and decrepit accordion player. Welcome to My World
  • The driver explained that he intended to back out of his parking space, but the car was actually in drive.
  • The dog trotted back out of the forest, trotting along happily, with the ruff of a pup in her mouth.
  • I looked into the mirror, my green eyes looking back out at me showing no emotion, no excitement at all.
  • Brooke glanced back out the window, away from this boy and his inane and pointless questions.
  • How long before the tide turns and takes half of it back out again?
  • Crossing the dark foyer, I stepped back outside onto the sidewalk.
  • His captor finished knotting the rope and pulled the gun back out of his pants.
  • After some treatment he strode back out on to the pitch swathed in bandages to carry on the battle. The Sun
  • Then they walked back out to the car, Victoria laden with three bags of shopping, and drove back to the school.
  • The government is trying to back out of its commitment to reduce pollution.
  • When they were done eating, she sent him back out onto the porch and cleaned up quickly, then hustled out. SOMEDAY MY PRINCE
  • You agreed to come. You can't back out now!
  • Fishermen haul in their nets as they prepare to head back out to sea from the harbor located in the city of Suao located along Taiwan's east coast.
  • We kinda milled around for a few minutes, went through the fridge for water or soda, picked warm lunchmeat and cheese off the deli trays sprawled across the desks, and went back outside.
  • Every last bite hauled across the beach, the mounds of garbage and trash hauled back out again.
  • So I put on my hat and Ems wound her scarf around her head and we went back out into the rain and east along the river until we found a pub where we stopped for a disappointing lunch.
  • Everyone else had gone back out into the cold night air, except her three companions and the proprietor.
  • Then, she was to immediately back out and up onto the rim so that she and the engineering team could look at her tracks and check her traction.
  • Kelvin started spitting hysterically, and swallowing down large amounts of water before regurgitating the water back out again.
  • He came back out with a white undershirt, black khakis, and a black tee shirt with a red dragon on it.
  • There is a twenty-day cooling-off period in which the investor can choose to back out of the contract.
  • She rushed in, preparing to make a quick dodge into the kitchen to grab another drink and then get back out, but froze on the spot two steps into the house.
  • Rugby creeps back out tonight from under the stone to which so many have consigned it. Times, Sunday Times
  • You can't back out or refuse, even if it's something like doing a striptease at a school assembly.
  • Instead of heading back out to sea, she had wandered into the dunes, which were already hot as asphalt in the morning sun. Christianity Today
  • When they were done eating, she sent him back out onto the porch and cleaned up quickly, then hustled out. SOMEDAY MY PRINCE
  • Now she's back out taking part in dressage competitions again, having defied all expectations. Times, Sunday Times
  • The CSTs have photoed her but they've come back outside until they're needed.
  • Her image glittered in his mind, a radiant light that would guide him back out of the terror of his dreams and into the sane, rational world of the living.
  • I walked back outside, watching Jake as he finished off the lawn and wheeled the lawnmower back to the garage.
  • As this information is being beamed to you, your body must be able to receive it, transduce it, boost it, and beam it back out to others.
  • Electric cars could also be used as storage devices for the grid, with power drawn back out of their batteries if needed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Afterward, while she was rushing back out the door, I managed to grab hold of her and introduce myself.

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