How To Use Out in In A Sentence

  • She has certainly branched out into more interesting work in recent years.
  • This came out of an investigation he was carrying out into when a ternary quartic form could be represented as the sum of five fourth powers of linear forms.
  • A few farms were dotted about in the valley.
  • Two bus-rides and a walk in the rain later we found the old dairy farm, muttering under our breaths about the wisdom of locating such an establishment way out in the sticks.
  • We have come to see the tornado in all of its glory, not the ant-like humans that scurry about in its path.
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  • And Buddhism and Hinduism were sketched out in the India issue: the less personalised and politicised nature of these religions makes it easier.
  • Now, I can't help but wonder if these people have a quick look-see, utter ‘boring’ and move on, or whether they're actually reading anything I bother to blather on about in here.
  • He may also wish to think about income protection and critical illness insurance. Times, Sunday Times
  • We have increased by tens of thousands the number of surgical procedures being carried out in this country.
  • His second book came out in hardback last month.
  • We can look out into fog as thick as cream and be certain it will burn away.
  • The body was buffeted about in the waves.
  • Clach climbed five places into fifth spot after a wash out in the Highland League, with a 2-0 triumph over north rivals Fort William.
  • Already the banks of the St. Lawrence below Quebec were laid out in seigniories, and the farms were tolerably well cultivated. The Rise of Canada, from Barbarism to Wealth and Civilisation Volume 1
  • Burbank worked out in his mind and by actual experiments _distinctive methods_ of development -- _development and changes along particular, definite lines. Certain Success
  • You need to have your destination written out in Chinese characters for cab operators.
  • Mark and Rick were the odd ones out in claiming to like this cherry beer.
  • In ‘Mister Squishy,’ the story about the focus group, the main character, Terry Schmidt, is strewn about in this medium, a strange involution of tone and form.
  • Consequently, we lag all the other industrialized countries in buildout investment, even France!! — Comcast Appeals F.C.C. Sanction - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com
  • His formal clothes made him the odd one out in the club.
  • _ When a scirrhus affects any gland of no great extent or sensibility, it is, after a long period of time, liable to suppurate without inducing fever, like the indolent tumors of the conglobate or lymphatic glands above mentioned; whence collections of matter are often found after death both in men and other animals; as in the liver of swine, which have been fed with the grounds of fermented mixtures in the distilleries. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
  • Leaving aside the forgettable Mirage, FM's next most significant moment was 1987's Tango in the Night, the album that Buckingham rescued from the band's coked out indifference, at the cost of his own departure.
  • There are numerous non-French vineyards pumping out inauthentic champagne.
  • The British set up dedicated warning nets to detect the incoming V1s and then sent out interceptors.
  • I got baked on tequila last summer and passed out in the street.
  • I'm sorry to be such a marplot, but you can take it out in quizzing me after I'm gone. Rose in Bloom
  • There was a runner on first with two out in the seventh.
  • After winning the TAFC title moments earlier, Austin's dragster, which he purchased from the estate of the late Gary Ormsby, broke at the start of the burnout in the Top Fuel final.
  • HOUSES decked out in bright lights are the worst seasonal faux pas, according to a survey. The Sun
  • The plan laid out in 1996 to change welfare to workfare recognized and provided for the critical role child care would play in transitioning from government dependency to personal responsibility.
  • In August it'll come out in paperback, so it'll be repriced as much cheaper e-book.
  • Inevitably, though, with 14 fewer rooms to spread out in, the Pages had to part with several cherished possessions.
  • There is an earthquake in Leghorn: Flaubert doesn't cry out in sympathy.
  • Garry indicated that it might be acceptable to make peace with the Cayuses, without involving the Yakima tribe.
  • These aetherial lines of force stretch out into space on every side of the sun, and in fact form concentric magnetic shells around the sun; which magnetic shells coincide with the equipotential surfaces of the Aether and Gravitation
  • The noises of men talking and laughing and the sound of champagne corks popping filter out into the corridor.
  • Trouble broke out in the match when one of the players called a member of the other team a cheat.
  • The city of Lyon refused to carry out instructions from Paris and the city was besieged for two months.
  • The volume breathed out in the first second of forceful blowing into a spirometer, measured in litres.
  • There's more room to spread out in first class.
  • Ten of us broke the ice across the harbour with our feet and glided our boats out into the liquid waters beyond.
  • These issues are being played out in Britain because it has become the focus of this incendiary global conflict.
  • Leo got a door to pucker open, and they walked out into the light of a fusion-lamp sun. METAPLANETARY
  • The thought of that virus wandering about in my hindbrain did not please me.
  • Richard and his friends, he reminds us constantly, are wealthy, beautiful, aloof from the slings and arrows of dowdiness and paying bills and slogging it out in monotonous jobs.
  • Hiding out in or near steamy rivers and swamps in South America east of the Andes from Colombia to Paraguay and also on the island of Trinidad, these semiaquatic serpents are the largest snakes in the world.
  • Before the conversion of Granby House, it was not clear how this could be done without incurring enormous expense.
  • Rosheen watched as Postine came into view on the big screen, her massive frame picked out in infra-red against the night.
  • A dirty orange glow escapes from half-open hatches, grilled vents, and small square windows of grimy glass, and the clangour of beaten metal can be heard far out into the endless snowstorm. Weapon Of Choice short story – excerpt « INTERSTELLAR TACTICS
  • I have set that part of the judgment out in detail because I regard it as of considerable importance.
  • Having to stand upright, dip to serve drinks and perch on the edge of chairs all night is clearly a workout in itself. The Sun
  • Wit and playfulness is one thing, sending your models out in full Highland regalia is quite another. Times, Sunday Times
  • Instead, we decided to build right up against the brick walls and look out into a big central atrium. Times, Sunday Times
  • The rugged terrain to be negotiated and the 32-km distance to be slogged from Eravikulam hut to Konalar fishing hut at a lower altitude of 1,889 m made the members sweat out in just five hours.
  • We have worked very hard in the last couple of years and the kind of maneuverability that we have just spoken about in the fourth quarter typifies the progress we've made. SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page
  • The FSA has been trying for years to claim a big scalp as part of a failing effort to stamp out insider trading. Times, Sunday Times
  • Consumers remain hunkered down, and the Federal Reserve is nearly tapped out in providing monetary stimulus, so it can't replicate the sharp cuts in interest rates that gave the economy a big lift in the 1980s. Lessons of Reagan's Rebound
  • After a promising start, the campaign fizzled out in the summer when the full Co-operative Congress refused to back it.
  • Oh bravissimo in chorus, and he would have danced out into the middle of the room before us all, had not Fortunata whispered in his ear, telling him, I suppose, that such low buffoonery was not in keeping with his dignity. Satyricon
  • I slipped back a barrelful of years and gave him the dap we'd worked out in the platoon. SNOWJOB
  • Period features throughout include marble fireplaces and decorative plasterwork. Times, Sunday Times
  • Jamaerah was barefoot, wearing only a pair of ragged stonewashed jeans, playing an invisible guitar to “Put Your Lights On,” rocking out while coffee brewed, singing his heart out in perfect pitch, wings spread, eyes closed, and an expression of sheer ecstasy gracing his beautiful face. Surrender the Dark
  • But the detailed financial information that will be dripped out in coming weeks means they are also going to have to spend some time explaining the past. Times, Sunday Times
  • The broadcaster attacked customs officials and police who seemingly stood on the quayside watching without intervening to help. Times, Sunday Times
  • The sound of the theme tune can bring me out in recovered acne syndrome to this day. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fistfights broke out in the hall and, for 20 minutes, police were unable to restore order.
  • They're shy animals and don't often come out in daylight.
  • They may hunt down a historic building they read about in the morning paper.
  • Services companies were concerned about inflation and the squeeze on household income. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was so enthusiastic about working out in the world again, doing something imaginative that empowered me. Mothers who Leave
  • The first great European ocean sailors were sent out in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries to explore the world.
  • One can strip the fifties of its illusive aura of dull conformity without inflating cultural dissidence or generational muscle-flexing into political resistance.
  • This invention relates to improvements in vertical continuous casting or the casting technique of obtaining cast pieces by drawing a strand formed in a water-cooled mold downward without incurvating, and then cutting the strand.
  • I wrote about coming out in the family and about the insidious homophobia of siblings.
  • This estimate includes both subaerial and submarine volcanoes, about in equal amounts. What's the carbon footprint of ... a volcano?
  • So, as John suggests, why won't they simply put the matter to rest by confirming or denying the facts as set out in the memos?
  • The volunteers fasted overnight, or for six hours after a light breakfast if the study was carried out in the afternoon.
  • Interest on offshore savings is paid gross without income tax being deducted. Times, Sunday Times
  • The last Mariposa lily vanished from the burnt grasses as the California Indian summer dreamed itself out in purple mists on the windless air. CHAPTER XXXVI
  • Bright's disease, and, if he hears the word carcinoma, he will certainly look it out in a medical dictionary, if he does not interpret its dread significance on the instant. Complete Project Gutenberg Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. Works
  • It may not be purchased of the merchants, nor can it be weighed out in the balance for gold. The Happy Prince and Other Tales
  • Taking that idea a step further, we envisioned a ticker tape effect repeating a message spelled out in pixelated type. Mosaic Tiles : A Fresh Bathroom Look
  • He is the lawyer who plunged the Scottish Executive into a compensation crisis by successfully challenging slopping out in prisons.
  • The stores that faced out into the streets did so with wide, gaping maws created by the shattered state of their glass windows.
  • So I asked Justice Kirby his view about international human rights covenants and treaties.
  • I like to go off on my own - to sit back and bliss out in a darkened move theater.
  • The filtration is carried out in three stages - primary, intermediate and final.
  • Dark brows winged out in perfect arches above her deep set eyes. JUST BETWEEN US
  • This designer has recently branched out into children's wear.
  • She was also determined to find a way to expand without increasing her fixed costs. Times, Sunday Times
  • A butcher stands in the tail of his pigboat like a Venetian gondolier; a pig's head is nailed to the prow, the rest of the carcass laid out in the anatomically correct order down the length of the boat. "Unidentified Objects" by James P. Blaylock
  • Of course, the hard but essential task now will be to maintain the sense of priority and importance about indigenous issues once the front page splashes die away again.
  • An uneasy truce has broken out in the coffee shop cybersquatting war.
  • The study suggests that kids who smoked at 16 spent less time later on in school, not because they hung out in the jacks, but because smoking revealed something about how they valued the future.
  • The uncontradicted evidence of Mr. Hopkins was that they refused due to the termination policy set out in the contract proposed by Lithonia.
  • Nature notes Birds still move about in the mist and fog if these are not too dense, and one can sometimes hear an invisible bird. Times, Sunday Times
  • Following on the mordanting operations comes the dyeing, which is carried out in the following manner. The Dyeing of Cotton Fabrics A Practical Handbook for the Dyer and Student
  • After that, the stories came out in a rush, many of them editorials by journalists congratulating themselves for not running the story in the first place.
  • Not until spring could he stand on uncarpeted floors without his rear legs splaying out in a V. Suddenly paralyzed, Rufus doggedly learns to walk again
  • If at all he became angry, he would keep quiet rather than burst out in a fit of temper.
  • When turnout in an election for the state government in 2008 reached an unprecedented 60%, many Indians misread this as belated Kashmiri acquiescence in Indian rule.
  • Graduation is a time for rejoining and is also a time for reflection.You will be going out into the world to make a career for yourself.Wish you well in all your understandings and hope that you will find your career a source of great joy and happiness.
  • a painting, remaining alwaies vnhurt, with their deawie freshnesse, reseruing and holding their colours without interdict of time. Hypnerotomachia The Strife of Loue in a Dreame
  • CROWLEY: Some on the Bush team were described as seething when they saw the Gore camp release those partial figures out in public. CNN Transcript - Special Event: The Florida Vote: U.S. Supreme Court Turns Tables on Gore - December 09, 2000
  • If I'm out in public with a woman who is doing her best to embarrass or humiliate me, I'll walk away.
  • They are also skeptical about intercollegiate athletics and campus activities related to distance learning.
  • Essentially, the more than $1 trillion that we have spent on these two wars thus far is money that we have borrowed principally from the Chinese, the Japanese and countries out in the Persian Gulf. Op-Ed: Burdens Of War Unevenly Shared In U.S.
  • Nevertheless the anomalousness of aesthetics is worth thinking about in its own right. Aesthetic Judgment
  • The UN's clout in mediating war has long been diminished.
  • This posting is about intercommunication among Zapoteco villagers in Oaxaca State and the notion that communications among various villages can be improved by foreigners introducing radio signal interrelationships to, supposedly, improve inter-village understanding and, perhaps, harmony. Radio stations in Oaxaca
  • Hayes breathed out in reverence as he watched the day spreading across the planet.
  • Other government plans to make all nurses take out indemnity insurance could worsen the blame culture, NT says. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her eyes moved about in worry and she began to chew her bottom lip nervously.
  • So what I really need now is a chain and a bicycle lock, so I can just leave the pump out in the locker room shower.
  • The patrol had covered 200 miles without incident.
  • He and his organisation have clout in framing policy and legislation.
  • Indeed, it was Captain William Fall, out in the distance, just barely visible to the naked eye.
  • Cleveland, had often mentioned him, without in any respect diminishing the insignificancy with which fame insinuated he had conducted himself in those amorous encounters: she nevertheless had the greatest curiosity to see a man, whose entire person, she thought, must be a moving trophy, and monument of the favours and freedoms of the fair sex. Court Memoirs of France Series — Complete
  • In other words, this is a story not about institutional sclerosis, but about the necessarily contingent process of institutional change.
  • I went out in the hall and sat on the top stair and looked down the stairwell.
  • [The alleged pot supplier and smoker] is out in three-and-a-half, or less. Weekend Weirdness Review: Police, Adjective (A Superb Dark Comedy About the Absurdity of a Pot Bust) | /Film
  • The sun is finally out in Calgary, and despite a quick thunderstorm this afternoon, things seem to be drying out.
  • I worry about incremental reforms that take so many people off the tax rolls in order to make them politically palatable.
  • Both sides are hinting about innovative arrangements for Jerusalem that satisfy their desire to claim the holy city as their capital.
  • Let's drive out into the country,it's such a nice day.
  • They will deduce that there are fewer officers on the lookout for proper offenders, such as drunken drivers or those without insurance. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is a bird fluttering about inside the chimney, how can we get it out?
  • They found that there were places where people were camping along the shores, and there were numerous sailboats, kayaks, and canoes out in the aquamarine water.
  • In her earlier, greater work, someone - in the end, among the disasters and the funny bits and the painful stumbles and everyone crashing out in some way - would have come through smiling.
  • We’re seeing this play out in excruciatingly agonizing detail with tomorrow’s appearance in Congress of General Petraeus. Scripting News for 9/9/07 « Scripting News Annex
  • You know how it is, when you're sitting out in the dark, 50 kilometres from the nearest place of inhabitation, and you turn on the light, even the tiniest little three LED gizmo.
  • The pressure has now reached such a pitch that White can no longer hold out in the centre, but must declare his intentions. Times, Sunday Times
  • But I drift from the point, which is: what is a sane, accomplished, professional clarinet player to do while stuck out in the boondocks?
  • She slept through the night without incident but was noted eight hours later to have pink urine and vomitus. Phenazopyridine
  • The fact is that our founders did not give us a nation frightened by the apparition of the Deity lurking about in our most central places.
  • Parlez-vous français, mesdemoiselles!" cried madame, and we filed out into the dusty street, at the corner of which sat another of our visible tokens of the coming of the season of flowers; a dirty, shriveled old Irishwoman, full of benedictions and beggary, who, all through the summer, sold "posies" to the passers-by. Six to Sixteen: A Story for Girls
  • If anybody's got a persuasive argument in favour of the blasted thing I'll give it a hearing, but I've yet to hear one that doesn't sound like a justification for faffing about instead of working. Archive 2009-06-01
  • A third man stood there; black tracksuit without insignia, balaclava mask covering the head.
  • If you send out information two months after a consumer requested it, that's not timely.
  • It was a party where everyone enjoys themselves; there is something for everybody whether you're a drinker or not, a dancer or a laid back kind of person; you surely won't feel left out in his party.
  • After shanking a shot early in that set, she cried out in Italian.
  • He decked himself out in his best suit.
  • As the science of robotics advances, the search for resources and signs of life on distant planets and moons will be carried out increasingly by rovers and other robots.
  • Through play, children act out in miniature the dramas of adult life.
  • In ‘The Queen's Court ’, the exhibition broadens out into a more thematic display.
  • Come in, please . Don't wait out in the rain.
  • The man frowned again, and Garret fought the urge to scream and pull all his hair out in frustration.
  • Then we spilled out into the corridor, babbling incoherently and the experience that none of us would ever forget came to an end.
  • We hear much about counterinsurgency, for instance, but almost nothing about insurgency. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Much of the introductory chapter consists of broad generalizations about Indians, culture areas, reservations, and allotment.
  • He was careful to keep his legs casually thrown out in front of him, his expression bored. Bloodstream
  • Polak is a powerful presence in the lead, displaying remarkable physical and emotional range, while Treasa Levasseur is a standout in both comic and tragic turns.
  • The broom handles were also scrubbed and stood out in the yard to dry. Lost Voices of the Edwardians: 19011910 in the words of the Men & Women Who Were There
  • As financial secretary in 2007, he handed out income tax rebates and property-rate waivers, earning him the nickname of "tong tong," a term for sweets, from the local press. BusinessWeek.com -- Top News
  • At precisely that moment, some other mother, somewhere out in the universe, must have been having an out-of-body experience and decided to descend into my body to seize control of my vocal cords.
  • Most afternoons he meets with businessmen to talk about investment opportunities and various projects.
  • POISED with its wings spread out in the air, the gannet was the ideal subject for Javier Martin’s photograph. Hanging About For the Perfect Photograph | Impact Lab
  • The so-called birther issue has driven many of Trump's TV appearances, including a much-talked about interview with NBC's Today Show on April 7. Is Donald Trump the first Google trends candidate?
  • The main ethical problems included the health risks for the transplant recipient (e.g., a substantial risk of hyperacute rejection and graft-versus-host disease), traditional animal ethics issues, concerns about informed consent (complicated by empirical uncertainties and the possibility of legally mandated life-long health surveillance), fair allocation of health care resources, and the public health issue that xenotransplantation would allow viruses to jump the species barrier into humans. Human/Non-Human Chimeras
  • Trouble broke out in the match when one of the players called a member of the other team a cheat.
  • During the summer, if we came to the school, we had always hung out in the Quad between the dorms or my room.
  • Treasure Island Naval Station is set to convert to civilian use when the Navy pulls out in 1997.
  • The term orthorexia entered the lexicon about a year ago, cited in news stories and written about in blogs. Times, Sunday Times
  • 'You never know, Sol could be getting another title medal of his long career when they are handed out in May.' Football.co.uk news feed
  • We've had the bathroom done out in pale yellow.
  • It was a marvellous feat of organisation and the reward was to see the young people from five years of age to eight togged out in their individual club colours.
  • It's no use fishing for trout in this river,there are none left.
  • Here, we gleefully slosh about in communal pools of thick brown gloop, pouring it over ourselves with plastic pails and savouring the eucalyptus-like aroma, before washing it off under hot jets of salty spring water.
  • The tip extension would be split into sections lined with clay but Yorkshire Water is concerned contamination may leak out into nearby public water supply boreholes.
  • With all the first-rate self-tanning products available, it's easy to fake it if you haven't had the chance to lie out in the sun safely slathered in high-factor sunscreen.
  • "To borrow someone's phrase - elections are not about inviting guests for meals.
  • I groped through the passageway, and pushed open the worn door out into the kitchen yard.
  • She headed out into the high street, glad to be rid of this daughterly duty. SURE OF YOU
  • When carrying out interviews, artefacts or old photographs can sometimes provide useful stimulus.
  • Some of the food vendors with barbecues decided to stick it out in the rain selling Indian tacos and macaroni chili.
  • There was the Embarcadero with its numbered piers stretching out into the ocean, just like on my Lonely Planet map, and in the middle, the crosshatched pattern of streets snapped to a perfect grid. Nique sa mère
  • In Ireland the idea of sacredness was carried out in another way. Illuminated Manuscripts
  • His body was covered in horrific bedsores that caused him to cry out in pain whenever they were touched.
  • ‘Um yeah I'll be out in a minute,’ Cassie quickly answered hearing her voice crack.
  • It first branched out into cosmetics and perfumes in 1990 and in 1994 moved its headquarters for those businesses to New York.
  • The uneasiness grew into a formless apprehension, which drew him out into the waxing sunlight and drove him to retrace his earlier route through the meadow, towards College Rise.
  • In unison, we all broke out in a stirring rendition of the Canadian national anthem.
  • The noise out in the street was deafening.
  • Using phonics to help pupils learn to read century class needs to get out into the 'real world', roll down its glasses and defog them of media saturation if it is to have any real redeeming ... Discourages Student Engagement
  • Lengeling provides tables of the frequency of readings from both Testaments in fourteen Western liturgical books but without indicating where there might be only one such usage on the vigil of a feast not celebrated widely.
  • Critics claim the grant maintained initiative is losing momentum with only 309 schools, out of 24,000, opting out in three years.
  • There is something intensely companionable about playing with three others in a confined space; a companionableness which extends to giving opponents a fair sight of the ball without intervention of a referee.
  • Communal violence broke out in different parts of the country.
  • It's really a great opportunity for people to get out into the woods, said David Lee, assistant director of program operations at Northeast Passage, which runs disability-related sports and recreation programs and services throughout New England. N.H. wilderness trails offer unparalleled disabled access
  • He was struggling to read a funny e-mail, but it rendered him speechless, so he segued into the next song without introduction.
  • So we would like to wait and see whether the assurances that he's now held out in recent days are actually concretized in terms of action on the ground.
  • According to research findings in a study carried out into public perceptions of the NDP, the region is the most positively disposed to the NDP with 86 per cent support.
  • A bee flew about in the room.
  • Who needs a sweaty nightclub when you could be out in the snowy mountains, dancing in the crisp air under sunny skies? The Sun
  • Don't let the dog out in this cold weather.
  • Sometimes you'll find shoals of roach and perch in streams running out into the bays.
  • But not a word about Indian violations, no, sirree! Isabelle
  • According to Bronn, the ideal fundamental form of the plant is an ovoid or strobiloid [312] body, for a plant reaches out in two directions in search of food -- towards the sun and towards the earth. Form and Function A Contribution to the History of Animal Morphology
  • In our house, a clear-out involves binning the odd pair of tights with more ladders than Bob The Builder, or removing a bunch of long-dead flowers from a vase.
  • He began to run about in front of her, to turn, to perform grotesque dance movements that were not without some grace.

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