How To Use Out of bounds In A Sentence

  • American parents may soon be able to rule violent TV programmes out of bounds.
  • The fall led to a five-tenths automatic deduction, and each foot out of bounds counted one-tenth of a point.
  • Watson nearly caused a touchback, as the ball narrowly missed the endzone on its way out of bounds.
  • That's led to an assumption that current - day topics are out of bounds.
  • Whether or not people choose to give it credence is up to them – but who are you to declare it out of bounds? Matthew Yglesias » Harold Ford Goes Negative . . . on Eleanor Roosevelt
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  • David Lightman, Miami Herald, Out of bounds: McCain-Palin misdirect blame for immigration flop Discourse.net: Friday McCain/McSame Bashing (Repaired)
  • he sliced his drive out of bounds
  • Blackbird" (which is arguably not a love song) sung in operatic voice is a little out of bounds for me, but overall, von Otter and Mehldau's partnership is full of fresh ideas. Shawn Amos: PLAY > SKIP: New Music for Oct. 26
  • The water becomes so deep at the bottom of Castlegate it is out of bounds to pedestrians without waders or wellingtons.
  • Is spiking the ball and getting out of bounds an unteachable skill?
  • One can have a dekko of these things which are normally out of bounds.
  • The mere idea of having an internal out of bounds area on a links course is one that has golf purists tearing their hair out. The Sun
  • Over 250 players used the pitches every week but poor drainage has put them out of bounds for the past two seasons.
  • Maryland and McGlockton hit Lane again after a few more yards, sending him flying out of bounds.
  • Charlie Garner caught a long pass near the sideline and was slammed out of bounds by Jerome Woods.
  • The village is out of bounds to the soldiers in the camp.
  • The use of manual ramps for the first time on the Underground has opened up parts of London previously out of bounds to wheelchair users. Times, Sunday Times
  • The mere idea of having an internal out of bounds area on a links course is one that has golf purists tearing their hair out. The Sun
  • By midnight on the seventh, downtown Los Angeles had been declared out of bounds for military personnel.
  • Both Grouse Shoot and Shooting Gallery provide a single target which must be hit before it goes out of bounds.
  • By midnight on the seventh, downtown Los Angeles had been declared out of bounds for military personnel.
  • But a wayward drive out of bounds at the 16th cost Grace a double bogey. The Sun
  • The village is out of bounds to the soldiers in the camp.
  • It is still out of bounds, its ghostly emptiness - whole streets without a single pane of glass intact - telling its own poignant story.
  • And without getting into political point scoring, even if you disagree with how and how much regulation is needed, I would hope that coked up orgies between regulators and regulatees would look out of bounds to you, _especially_ when it deals with critical infrastructure that the government cannot simply manage itself in a crisis. The Volokh Conspiracy » If you like the BP spill, you’ll love cyberwar
  • And my understanding is that in tennis the equipment is the primary determinant of in or out of bounds. The Volokh Conspiracy » How Baseball Gets It Wrong, and Hockey Gets It Right
  • His condition makes the highest registers of his instrument out of bounds, but he has compensated by producing beautifully full and tender flugelhorn-like sounds in the lowest.
  • The war is verboten, out of bounds, off limits, bad form, we've moved on from all that.
  • By midnight on the seventh, downtown Los Angeles had been declared out of bounds for military personnel.
  • Mickey Joseph slid out of bounds and lacerated his calf muscle.
  • The water becomes so deep at the bottom of Castlegate it is out of bounds to pedestrians without waders or wellingtons.
  • If the ball goes out of bounds, then the shooter's team retains possession, so what was gained?
  • Vick finally escapes the pocket and fumbles the ball, but luckily for Atlanta it goes out of bounds.
  • Both Grouse Shoot and Shooting Gallery provide a single target which must be hit before it goes out of bounds.
  • The path by the railway line is officially out of bounds to both cyclists and walkers.
  • The staff corridor, the san, Matrons "rooms and the annexe are out of bounds. ADRIENNE AND THE CHALET SCHOOL
  • Fitzgerald finished with eight catches for 166 yards and a scintillating 29-yard catch-and-run TD on which he dove from the 3-yard line and stretched the football inside the pylon before falling out of bounds. NFL Replay: Wild playoffs turn front-runners into has-beens
  • Finally, while invective is common in the political arena, Stefan's wife and personal life are clearly out of bounds, and especially with respect to vicious personal and racist remarks. Sound Politics: Michael Hood: Seattle's most chronically wrong journalist
  • And if you don't want to offend Christians, "jeez" or "cripes" are out of bounds too ..! Ryan Tomayko
  • But a wayward drive out of bounds at the 16th cost Grace a double bogey. The Sun
  • Woodson was second on the scene and had a chance to two-hand-shove Crayton, who was tiptoeing along the sideline, out of bounds.
  • This cave, also known as Diccan Pot, must be regarded as absolutely out of bounds for all but hardy and experienced cavers.
  • Finally, he zips a pass to me, a pass that would have been perfect if 1 were 6-6 but instead goes sailing just over my fingertips and out of bounds.
  • Tom had stepped out of bounds before he reached the goal line.
  • Apparently, a ways back, one of their players was bit by the wolf after missing a pass and rolling out of bounds.
  • Extra-vagant certainly may be construed out of bounds; we need no ghost with a mouthful of Syntax to tell us that; but Shakspeare had too much taste to adopt such an absurd Latinism. The Mirror of Taste, and Dramatic Censor, Vol. I, No. 5, May 1810
  • Strange exotic places, just out of bounds of austerity holidays abroad. THE GOLDEN LION
  • American parents may soon be able to rule violent TV programmes out of bounds.
  • Disgusting things you'd never anticipate? sprechgesang those immortal words in 1980, he was referring to a party out of bounds. Clips Nation
  • On its next possession, Southern Utah turned the ball over on a pass out of bounds.
  • The rest of the buildings - including the library, the refectory, the day room and the monks' cells (from the Latin cella rather than from any notion of prison, they assured me) were all out of bounds.
  • You ended up being forced out of bounds on most of the plays that went toward the sidelines.
  • The use of manual ramps for the first time on the Underground has opened up parts of London previously out of bounds to wheelchair users. Times, Sunday Times
  • Seo, also out of bounds on 49th between 1st and 2nd aves has cold “inaniwa” udon, the best kind of udon noodles from Japan. kinda pricey, but worth it if you’re in the mood for a little luxury. Today May Be a Good Day For Cold Noodles | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan
  • The Dynamo was accustomed to puffing his way through 40 unfiltered cigarettes a day, mainly in his office or his car, both now out of bounds.
  • On its next possession, Southern Utah turned the ball over on a pass out of bounds.
  • The ball hopped hard to the right, nowhere to go but out of bounds, until it caromed off the 7cm wide post and back into play.
  • He hit another ball out of bounds, this one a shank that seemed to come from right out of your local driving range.
  • The staff corridor, the san, Matrons "rooms and the annexe are out of bounds. ADRIENNE AND THE CHALET SCHOOL
  • Jason Scales raced in untouched from the right side to block Matt Rinehart's punt and the ball rolled out of bounds at the Kent State 1. USATODAY.com
  • There is no penalty if the quarterback deliberately throws the ball out of bounds for the purpose of stopping play.
  • But once the ban is in place, even filming an actor drawing on a cigarette will be against the law, since all enclosed public spaces - including film sets - are out of bounds.
  • One problem, however, is that since it is street football, the sidelines aren't marked off very well and you have quite a few instances of accidentally running out of bounds.
  • This cave, also known as Diccan Pot, must be regarded as absolutely out of bounds for all but hardy and experienced cavers.
  • It's very easy to find your way around, and there are topical menus on every page, leading you to categories such as Beyond Buddies, Head and Heart, and Out of Bounds.
  • The passage continuing beyond the junction is absolutely out of bounds.
  • An overhit approach risks going out of bounds onto the path. The Sun
  • Steelers star safety Troy Polamalu was also pulled toward the end of the game, as the day was pretty much won, but even helmet-less and on the sidelines, he couldn't resist jumping up for the ball and acrobatically catching it as it was thrown out of bounds. Jill Baughman: Steelers Rout Buccaneers in 38-13 Win
  • It might be out of bounds, but the temptation to take a slightly closer look was a temptation she could not resist.
  • The hole doglegs to the left, and there is an out of bounds up the right side.
  • By midnight on the seventh, downtown Los Angeles had been declared out of bounds for military personnel.
  • Godson skied out of bounds down the back side into deep woods to which he was a stranger.
  • Payne - I can't believe you're suggesting that Tom's "persecution" as a Scientologist is out of bounds compared to that of a Christian or a Jew. Bryan Singer's Valkyrie Gets Moved to 2009 « FirstShowing.net

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