How To Use Pan out In A Sentence

  • Their attempt to start a new business didn't pan out.
  • Feel the rush as you pan out a real nugget of gold.
  • We hope things will pan out as we expect.
  • Keep hopes and dreams attainable, as grandiose schemes could dent your confidence if they don't pan out. The Sun
  • Take pan out of oven and put sauce and toppings on dough.
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  • The dry, sharp wit of Enid's constant observations are matched by the deadpan outlandishness of the parade of off-centre characters she comes into contact with.
  • He goes on to explain (or claim) that this was one of his first ideas for writing about cold-reading (a term the katakana version of which, incidentally, Ishii appears to have trademarked), rejected by the publisher for being too “provocative,” but that he has decided to revive the idea in the hopes that it will help shock Japan out of its ongoing susceptibility to fraudulent spiritualists and ore ore scams. Néojaponisme » Blog Archive » Confessions of a pseudo-pseudo-psychic
  • Keep hopes and dreams attainable, as grandiose schemes could dent your confidence if they don't pan out. The Sun
  • Still, many worry that toe-curling predictions like those found in a new forecast by NOAA on the 2011 Atlantic hurricane season will come back to bite us should they not pan out precisely as anticipated. Kelly Rigg: Climate Rapture: Creating a Heavenly Future Here on Earth
  • After you pan out the dirt and sand there might be some gold left.
  • The dry, sharp wit of Enid's constant observations are matched by the deadpan outlandishness of the parade of off-centre characters she comes into contact with, which inspire them.
  • OK, so the week didn't quite pan out as I'd planned it, never making it to France having lost my passport - granted, a result of my own stupidity, rather than any genuine unluckiness.
  • It depends how things pan out.
  • Edison's efforts to invent electric light bulb did not pan out until he used tungsten wires.
  • When that happens, keep hope alive by continuing to expect the best - even if it doesn't pan out.
  • Microsoft says it's added "nearly 100" titles, courtesy of its Microsoft Games division, but many searches I tried ( "sudoku," "checkers," "Risk") didn't pan out. Bing adds music, videos, games
  • I wanted to get a foothold to see how things pan out. Times, Sunday Times
  • We can ' t freeze-dry our kids and wait for your pilot programs to pan out. California
  • And the yellow metal's resilience during a rally in riskier assets suggests their bet might yet pan out.
  • We'll have to see how things pan out.
  • Gareth Parker has posted a reminder on some other pre-war predictions that didn't pan out and aren't receiving quite as much attention now.
  • In fact it sits in the middle of a plain - open fields upon open fields of barley and wheat span out ahead and behind it in the almost flat Midlands landscape.
  • Forays into instant rice, taxi service and short-stay hotels (also known as "love hotels") did not pan out. How Billionaire Sports Owners Made Their Fortunes
  • He quit his truck - driving job and tried hand as a motivational speaker[Sentencedict], which didn't pan out.
  • We shall see how the drumsticks pan out and there is still the pink and white astilbe behind the muhly just beginning to send up spikes. Simply (Purple) Sensational « Fairegarden
  • Watch the zanies on the far left enjoy this Scott McClellan thing pan out. Bartlett rips McClellan, calls allegation 'total crap'
  • Seeing this material and the many "Bush-isms" is pretty much the writing on the wall for how this will pan out. First Look: Oliver Stone's W Teaser Poster « FirstShowing.net
  • Gareth Parker has posted a reminder on some other pre-war predictions that didn't pan out and aren't receiving quite as much attention now.
  • We hope things will pan out as we expect.
  • Will the aforementioned ex-Browns D-linemen pan out or stay mired in bust status?
  • After you pan out the dirt and sand there might be some gold left.
  • But if the projections of jobs and a subsequent biotech boomlet pan out, those investors are going to reap the benefits.
  • Still if they can manage to recruit the right calibre of personnel to stand alongside Mayor Nuala Ryan who knows how things may pan out for them.
  • I was a bit down in the dumps, and I started thinking that maybe football wouldn't pan out in the way I had expected.
  • He is the unnamed source who ‘has provided most of the front page exclusives on WMD to our paper’ exclusives which have yet to pan out.
  • How did it pan out?
  • After you pan out the dirt and sand there might be some gold left.
  • They can keep the gold they pan out as souvenirs of modest value, plus get a certificate, a medal and perhaps a bag of local cookies or a bottle of schnapps as a trophy.
  • Of all the child tv actors, I thought Jodie Sweetin (Stephanie from Full House) had great potential (pretty and good actress) to have a great career – but most child actors never pan out, Hilary is no exception either Hilary Duff gets bratty in 'According to Greta' | EW.com
  • You won't strike it rich with high-yield muni bonds, but in these miserable, low-yielding times, high-yield munis are an investment that should pan out.
  • So instead of writing new material today, I was rewriting scenes I wrote in the past couple of days, to ensure that I got one character (and important ... let's call it "cargo") into orbit where they have to be for the rest of the book to pan out the way I envision. Archive 2006-10-22
  • Still if they can manage to recruit the right calibre of personnel to stand alongside Mayor Nuala Ryan who knows how things may pan out for them.
  • He also came away with a wonderful connection to the ultimate solar system occulter, and a sense that even very small odds of success can sometimes pan out. First Contact
  • Not all the prospects pan out, but occasionally an owner will strike gold.
  • Dr. Lao-Hong felt a pang of pride for his sturdy countrymen as they deftly sculled the sampan out into the middle of the drifting fleet of waiting boats. In The Shadow of The Cypress

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