How To Use Cast out In A Sentence

  • Far more serious than their sins against the basic rules of journalism is the corporate stranglehold over the major print and broadcast outlets.
  • Cast out the bondwoman and her son: for the son of the bondwoman shall not be heir with the son of the freewoman. Probably Just One Of Those Funny Coincidences
  • The fishing is catch-and-release, and the young anglers are outfitted with cane poles and spincast outfits rigged with bobbers and hooks.
  • It's the first time students have been given permission to broadcast outside a campus.
  • The Emperor's forces rediscovered human worlds, cast out alien oppressors, and claimed new territory aplenty.
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  • Hera, was befooled with a shape of cloud, and was cast out and went down into Hades. Hesiod, Homeric Hymns, and Homerica
  • And I know to cast out the transatlantic alliance would be disastrous for Britain.
  • He claimed to have the power to cast out demons.
  • Though you cast out nature with a fork, it will still return. 
  • My world, you don't care; Your world, I was cast out.
  • “Tanwin al-Izafah ma’zul” = the nunnation in construction cast out. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Don't cast out the foul water till you bring in the clean. 
  • He asks that we lift the veil and cast out the darkness.
  • The fisherman begins wading over to me as I rebait and cast out. Stockies
  • The criminal (whose actions have really been determined by the society around him) is cast out, disacknowledged, and condemned to further isolation in a prison cell. Pagan and Christian Creeds: Their Origin and Meaning
  • And Hareton has been cast out like an unfledged dunnock! Wuthering Heights
  • The sound is broadcast outwards as a series of waves.
  • It means that a sprawling company like AOL Time Warner not only can produce news, entertainment and sports programming, but also distribute it exclusively on any one of its cable or broadcast outlets and subsequently "repurpose," or air it, on any of the rest of its networks. Network Synergy At Work
  • Bottom couple dance together up the middle of the set, and cast out and down the outside back to places.
  • He was keen to stress that he sees his future as the central striker rather than a member of the supporting cast out wide. The Sun
  • My world, you don't care; Your world, I was cast out.
  • I counsel thee, from soul cast out the wish that dwells therein, * And cut that short which threatens thee with sore risk oversoon: Arabian nights. English
  • The wind began to ease as the evening set in and I cast out the catfish rigs with a little, though not too much, hope.
  • Their video-age medicine shows run on dozens of cable and broadcast outlets in the wee hours.
  • Heal the sick, raise the dead, cleanse lepers, cast out demons.
  • This was an historic event, the second ever live telecast out of Ireland.
  • In seconds the wound is closed, the rest of the sheep is shorn, and the bloody wool cast out a nearby window.
  • Though you cast out nature with a fork, it will still return. 
  • An earnest of their doom is their having been cast out of heaven, being already restricted to "the darkness of this present world," the "air" that surrounds the earth, their peculiar element now. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • I and my kind were cast out, for some transgression we can no longer even recall, and we are still in search of our redemption. NIGHT SISTERS
  • The old belief must be cast out or the new idea will be spilled, and the in - spiration, which is to change our standpoint, will be Science and Health, with Key to the Scriptures
  • The powerful but arrogant warrior Thor is cast out of the fantastic realm of Asgard and sent to live amongst humans on Earth, where he soon becomes one of their finest defenders.
  • God has cast out the demons from your soul.
  • Soon he's disinherited, cast out of his ancestral home and off to live in seclusion in a Paris warehouse.
  • Don't cast out the foul water till you bring in the clean. 
  • His efforts to cast out this personal "debil" were futile, and as the poor creature lapsed into unconsciousness he would blow gusty breaths upon her big black eyes. Confessions of a Beachcomber
  • Though you cast out nature with a fork, it will still return. 
  • Print and broadcast outlets both operate on fixed schedules, but broadcast outlets break into regular entertainment programming to offer saturation coverage.
  • Though you cast out nature with a fork, it will still return. 
  • It is only then that I cast out my end rig baited with two floating crysalids.
  • So did the use of the clever term "outcaste" to mean someone who has been cast out of his or her caste. Review of Clockwork Heart by Dru Pagliassotti
  • Hypocrite, cast out first the beam out of thine eye, and then thou shalt see clear to cast out the mote which is in the eye of thy brother. The Holy Bible: Darby Translation
  • As Aristotle in his Ethicks doth saye of the losse which shippmen do suffer in a tempest/which do cast out of their ship al their Goodes whẽ they be in daunger of shipp wracke: They seame truly to be compelled to do it/and yet willingly they do it/and therfor they are sayed. A Treatise of the Cohabitation Of the Faithful with the Unfaithful A Treatise of the Cohabitation Of the Faithful with the Unfaithful by Peter Martyr; Wherunto is Added A Sermon made of the Confessing of Christ and His Gospel and of the Denying of the sam
  • God has cast out the demons from your soul.
  • And if the arteries take in and cast out air in the systole and diastole, like the lungs in the process of respiration, why do they not do the same thing when a wound is made in one of them, as in the operation of arteriotomy? On the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals
  • They cast out in rubber dinghies and fishing boats, ten to fifteen people in each. Times, Sunday Times
  • Paul cast out the spirit; and her owners brought him and Silas before the magistrates, the duumvirs, who inflicted summary chastisement, never imagining they were Romans.
  • God has cast out the demons from your soul.
  • Our forebears were cast out from their homeland by the ruling class.
  • In 1st century palatine those who were lepers were literally cast out of society.
  • Though you cast out nature with a fork, it will still return. 
  • Tanwin al-Izafah ma'zul" = the nunnation in construction cast out. Arabian nights. English
  • He ended up cast out of his native society after he realized the duplicitousness of his superiors' dealings with the Africans.
  • He rode forth with the Hosts of Hell at his back'landless knights cast out by their hames, Low Court spirits bound to him by magic'to hunt and harry where he would, for this time-bound world had long been his playground. Spirits White As Lightning
  • Any investigator putting together a different story is defined as a religionist and cast out of the fraternity. Evolution News & Views
  • And he ordained twelve, that they should be with him, and that he might send them forth to preach, and to have power to heal sicknesses, and to cast out devils: and Simon he surnamed Peter; and James the son of Zeb'edee, and John the brother of James; and he surnamed them Bo-aner'ges, which is, The sons of thunder: Mark 3.
  • The dissident was cast out from his country.
  • The fallen leader's statues often go down with him, like the scapegoat cast out at the year's end, a focus for normally inexpressible feelings of violence.
  • Though you cast out nature with a fork, it will still return. 
  • Wooed by a man with dishonorable intentions, she found herself unwed, disgraced, and cast out.
  • He was feasted for a year and then cast out of the city.
  • These ancient weapons are all cast out of bronze.
  • Wooed by a man with dishonorable intentions, she found herself unwed, disgraced, and cast out.
  • Though you cast out nature with a fork, it will still return. 
  • It's the first time students have been given permission to broadcast outside a campus.
  • David Denby, the critic from the New Yorker, announced that his review of "The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo" would be published in the coming week's issue, a full eight days before the embargo date to which critics belonging to the New York Film Critics Circle agreed to hold their verdicts. letter to Rudin, Denby largely blamed both the studio's schedule -- "Grown-ups are ignored for much of the year, cast out like downsized workers, and then given eight good movies all at once in the last five weeks of the year," he wrote -- and his magazine's double issue conflict with the NYFCC's moved up awards voting schedule this year, which he called "idiotic" and said he "furiously opposed. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • Because of the love of God I recoil from any thoughts that after death those who have not pledged their lives to Christ, or who have never heard of Christ, will necessarily be cast out by God into some form of eternal, everlasting punishment.
  • Don't cast out the foul water till you bring in the clean. 
  • View Comments evoe yeah it´s very unlikely, they cast outside NZ. Want to be in THE HOBBIT? – Collider.com
  • The preceding verses establish the fact that Satan was cast out of heaven.
  • Don't cast out the foul water till you bring in the clean. 
  • This formula she abolished, and boasted that she had cast out the word serf from the The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, No. 61, November, 1862
  • If he wanted to make a one off casting he made a model of the object he wanted to cast out of wood or beeswax.
  • He believes that since the repeal of the Witchcraft Act in 1951, there has been an explosion of demonic possessions and hauntings in the UK, with vicars and priests being increasingly called upon to cast out the devil in the name of God.
  • Saturday I came to have the last divil cast out, and found his riverince in full canonicals, seated in his aisy chair. Wild Wales : Its People, Language and Scenery
  • Don't cast out the foul water till you bring in the clean. 
  • If it so wer, that Lucius Brutus, that noble and famous manne were on liue, and before your presence: would he not vse this oracion: I Brutus, somtyme did banishe and cast out for crueltee, the state and office of kinges, by the horrible fact of Tarquinius, againste Lucretia, and all that name bani - shed, but you haue brought in tyrauntes. A booke called the Foundacion of Rhetorike because all other partes of Rhetorike are grounded thereupon, euery parte sette forthe in an Oracion vpon questions, verie profitable to bee knowen and redde
  • It portrays two children in rags, on the outskirts of a prosperous village: cast out and unprovided-for, the blind girl and her sister wander the British countryside, playing music for pennies. Victorian art, the sentimental poor – and Cameron's Britain
  • Wooed by a man with dishonorable intentions, she found herself unwed, disgraced, and cast out.
  • I immediately swapped the ledger rig for a spinner and cast out about twenty yards into the shallows.
  • It is also noteworthy that the word "cast out" used in the exorcism is the same phrase used when Jesus drives the money-changers from the temple because they had turned it into a market. Shane Claiborne: Exorcise Wall Street
  • The powerful but arrogant warrior Thor is cast out of the fantastic realm of Asgard and sent to live amongst humans on Earth, where he soon becomes one of their finest defenders.
  • The loves that meet in Paradise shall cast out fear, And Paradise hath room for you and me and all. Christina G Rossetti 
  • Jesus compared a man from whom an unclean spirit had been cast out to a house swept clean, freed from human miscreation and demons of human thought and feeling.
  • So just as prisoners are cast out of mainstream society, prisons exist largely out of mainstream public life.
  • The problem, Ms. Terkel, is that you deliberately took O'reilly's broadcast out of context to represent (or I should say, "misrepresent") him negatively. Think Progress
  • He seems to have control over them, and until he is ousted or expelled, he continues to attract other demons back even though many may have been cast out.
  • One team from the bottom division is actually cast out of professional football into what we would call semi-pro status.
  • The thought of being cast out is quite upsetting. The Sun
  • Though you cast out nature with a fork, it will still return. 
  • It was cast out of first-rate silver, based on a clay model of the dear departed thing which I made from memory. THE RIVAL QUEENS: A COUNTESS ASHBY DE LA ZOUCHE MYSTERY
  • Just imagine, your own voice, your own words, broadcast out into the cosmos for all eternity.
  • He claimed to be able to cast out demons.
  • The idea of an absolute monarch, imbued with the idea of his royal superiority, being disobeyed by his daughters and cast out into the cold, who comes to question the justice of his rule, was heady stuff.
  • He claimed to have the power to cast out demons.
  • If you take the moral, religious approach, then those who can't abstain or can't be faithful are going to be considered social lepers and cast out.
  • Though you cast out nature with a fork, it will still return. 
  • The routine, in fact, is tedious. Cast out.
  • Now, both in football and business terms, the practical person in us cannot blame Shepherd for not sacking the miscreants, even if the principled part demands them being cast out.
  • He claimed to be able to cast out demons.
  • Blake obeyed, relief at being cast out of the sickroom evident in his rapid withdrawal. Earl of Durkness
  • Occultists also claim to cast out demons affecting or possessing one of their number, and even friends outside their magic circles.
  • With some surprise, even perhaps with some discomfiture, he sees himself -- for he has not wholly cast out the old Adam -- he sees himself as he was that memorable morning, carried, that is, wholly out of his usual wise, ponderate self. Studies in love and in terror
  • His position with respect to provisional ballots cast outside of the voter's precinct was upheld last week by a federal court of appeals.
  • Can we, in a word, abolish the acropolis which is in us and cast out the tyrants within us, whom we have dally over us, sometimes the same tyrants, at other times different tyrants? The Discourses of Epictetus
  • Though you cast out nature with a fork, it will still return. 
  • Christ the prince of this world, the great destroyer, is cast out, is dispossessed, has his power broken and his attempts quite baffled. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
  • Don't cast out the foul water till you bring in the clean. 

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