How To Use File out In A Sentence

  • The others started to file out, muttering about him being a spoilsport.
  • After 20,000 fans file out after the basketball game, the court has to be removed, the arena cleaned and the rink prepared for a hockey game a few hours later, when another 20,000 fans will arrive.
  • The sailors lay him in state on the dock at Odessa, and the workers file out in their hundreds to pay their respects.
  • Not long now: At the Stadium Taranaki in New Plymouth, a scantily clad Maori gentlemen toots on his conch to welcome both teams on to the pitch and they duly file out of the tunnel and line up for the national anthems. Rugby World Cup 2011: Wales v Namibia – live!
  • The church bells ring as people file out of the church. Christianity Today
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  • After 20,000 fans file out after the basketball game, the court has to be removed, the arena cleaned and the rink prepared for a hockey game a few hours later, when another 20,000 fans will arrive.
  • We began to file out into the car park.
  • Whistling a jaunty tune to herself, she watched the group of students file out of the lecture hall wearily.
  • The church bells ring as people file out of the church. Christianity Today
  • Finally, when the ship was well anchored and docked, the ramp was let down and the men began to file out.
  • - When adjusting smaller teeth file out with a three-square file. 4. Sharpening of Sawing Tools
  • The church bells ring as people file out of the church. Christianity Today
  • When there is a fire, it is important that people file out of the building in an orderly way.
  • We began to file out into the car park.
  • With all these commonplace conventions, what is it that makes the file outstanding?
  • My best guess was that she had taken the file out that morning to show the prearrangement contract to Lewis. NO BODY
  • He opened the file out and spread the papers across his lap.
  • I'll print the file out and then we can look at it.
  • When it was time to file out the side-door into the courtway, she would linger at prayers, then slip out another door, and unseen glide up Chartres Street to Canal, and once there, mingle in the throng that filled the wide thoroughfare. The Goodness of St. Rocque and Other Stories
  • I'll print the file out and then we can look at it.

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