How To Use Count out In A Sentence
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The books retail for $ 22. 95 each and are available at major Bay Area bookstores and discount outlets.
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We have to count out John for tomorrow's trip.
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Drusilla, I want you and Portia to count out four hundred and nine denarii for Beatrice.
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We have to count out John for tomorrow's trip.
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I then proceeded carefully to count out the entire 14 pounds 78 pence in coin, rummaging in the depths of my coin-purse to retrieve the whole sum.
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She would open the hankies every morning after her morning prayers and count out fifteen piles of eighteen cents, eighteen being the corresponding number to the Hebrew letters in the word chaff, meaning life.
My life as a woman
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She can count out and administer her own drugs and explain her own needs during visits to the doctor.
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A virtual break-in is nearly impossible in theory, but it is never wise to count out that one clever hacker.
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The books retail for $ 22. 95 each and are available at major Bay Area bookstores and discount outlets.
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Eurocurrency is the term given to any currency which is deposited in a bank account outside its country of origin.
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He offers his hard-earned words of wisdom and monitors the novice's progress from the first day of training, through rigorous one-to-one instruction and is ringside when seconds count out, signalling the main event.
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A virtual break-in is nearly impossible in theory, but it is never wise to count out that one clever hacker.
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But Sedna is smaller and more eccentric still, so if you count out Pluto, you have to count out Sedna too (and all the other remote planetoids discovered over the past few years).
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Earlier this year, in talking about the changing nature of sports reporting, one of the things we mentioned was that you shouldn't count out players themselves as a part of that ecosystem, since they could now go direct to fans themselves, without having to talk through a reporter.
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A hot topic these days is the flood of extremely poor quality, foreign made knock-offs of custom designs that are littering the discount outlets.