How To Use Strike out In A Sentence

  • ‘In big companies, there can be a lot of layers that inhibit the creative process,’ she says, explaining her decision to strike out on her own.
  • Please strike out whichever option does not apply to you.
  • We must strike out a practical plan of action.
  • Al stared down at his right arm, at the hand clenched into a fist and the corded muscles aching to strike out, to punish her for doubting him.
  • He came back from a shot to the right hip and fired two heaters clocked at 94-96 mph to strike out Preston Wilson.
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  • And usually what we see is the perpetrator strikes out, and then there ` s what we call a cooling-off period, and then they strike out again. CNN Transcript Jul 19, 2007
  • The companies that dazzle us the most are those that strike out in bold new directions with each new work.
  • After being sold to a family that mistreats him, Oliver decides to strike out on his own and travels to London where he is befriended by a likeable pickpocket named the Artful Dodger.
  • Elders suffering from Alzheimer's disease or other cognitive impairments can sometimes physically strike out at a worker.
  • Though we had visited most of these harbors on previous cruises, the amount of port time encouraged us to forswear organized tours and strike out on our own.
  • What makes the blackpoll warbler strike out south in the fall after a cold front is probably not fundamentally different from what motivates me to jog down a country road on a warm and sunny day.
  • Major league batters strike out more frequently in today's game of power hitting and tape-measure home runs
  • He was planning to dump her and strike out for New York alone.
  • MC Fumin asks on the song's opening set of bars; "buss" meaning to fire a gunshot, bust a move, or strike out, express yourself - find space and freedom. The Guardian World News
  • The application to strike out was based on the admitted acts of forgery by Nigel of documents later produced on disclosure in the proceedings.
  • If you can hit him on his eye he will strike out wildly,which would exhaust his strength.
  • The holder may at any time strike out any indorsement which is not necessary to his title. Acts and resolves passed by the General Court
  • If you can hit him on his eye he will strike out wildly,which would exhaust his strength.
  • But when the time came to strike out on his own, instead of livestock farming he plumped for growing and selling organic fruit and vegetables. Times, Sunday Times
  • Please strike out whichever option does not apply to you.
  • She wanted me to strike out on my own, buy a business.
  • In his 14-year career, he whiffed only 114 times, fewer times than many of today's hitters strike out in one season.
  • After working as an employee for many years, Bill suddenly decided to strike out and open his own shop.
  • In late 1985, while now trying to strike out as an independent game designer but still living north of Boston, Moon decided to organize a game group, the North Shore Game Club.
  • It would be wonderful if city planning in Sofia could strike out on a unique, radical path creating a phoenix of a capital suitable for third millennium urban living.
  • Does he strike out a lot or hit fly balls or grounders?
  • There are great fears he will strike out with terrible weapons as his regime crumbles and then falls.
  • It will ruin nations and in their ruin they will strike out.
  • Last Saturday, he didn't strike out a batter or walk one, instead happily settling for a long string of ground balls.
  • Martin decided to quit the job to strike out on his own as a writer.
  • He tells his wife that if he is killed, she should remain hidden until the men have passed and then strike out on her own for Loreto.
  • Kittens sometimes take badly to this over-zealous embrace and strike out with their sharp claws.
  • Words, for her, are characters that own themselves, and which might at any point strike out on their own, behave mischievously, and get into trouble.
  • An application was issued on 21 July by Mr. Medcalf to strike out that account.
  • The hospital's 65 interns were also on strike out of solidarity with the residents.
  • The minnows had appeared in early May, clinging to the cover of the kelp until they had grown venturous enough to strike out for the deeper water.
  • Unhappy young people will often strike out at the people closest to them.
  • If you can hit him on his eye he will strike out wildly,which would exhaust his strength.
  • It is so easy to see how lessons remain unlearned and nations still strike out at others in the name of moral good, religious certainty or pure evil.
  • Dymphna's spine stiffened and she had to force herself not to strike out and slap him.
  • After working as an employee for many years, Bill suddenly decided to strike out and open his own shop.
  • As we remind ourselves the burden of proof is on the defendants, and the court must be assiduous not to strike out a claim which may be meritorious, even though the prospects of it being so are remote.
  • Governments cannot strike out in a new direction as suddenly as could an individual like me. Times, Sunday Times
  • Strike out all after the word "concurring," and insert "that this Legislature take a recess after Saturday, the 28th inst., to meet again on the last Monday of January, 1864, in the city of Jackson, Mississippi; Provided, that in case of there being danger from any cause, the Governor shall, by proclamation indicate the place for the meeting of the Legislature. Journal of the House of Representatives of the State of Mississippi, December Session of 1862, and November Session of 1863
  • But when the time came to strike out on his own, instead of livestock farming he plumped for growing and selling organic fruit and vegetables. Times, Sunday Times
  • If the committee has failed to come to a conclusion, strike out of the report all after “and has” and insert “come to no conclusion thereon. 9. Committees and Boards. 55. Committee of the Whole
  • But in case the said Agent in his discretion shall thinke meete to strike out of the Register any name of such as haue bene employed in the The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • If you can hit him on his eye he will strike out wildly,which would exhaust his strength.
  • The stilted atmosphere would strike outsiders as disconcertingly weird, but these women are oblivious to the awkwardness.
  • We must strike out a practical plan of action.
  • The Central meanwhile were left to bemoan their lost opportunity to strike out.
  • It wasn't until the end of the spring quarter at the University of Chicago that I got up the gumption to strike out in a new direction.
  • After working as an employee for many years, Bill suddenly decided to strike out and open his own shop.
  • June 30, 2009 at 9: 44 PM does anyone know a way to make strike out letters in notepad? AutoSave Adds Reassurance To Notepad++ Editing | Lifehacker Australia
  • So each morning and evening, 700 villagers strike out across dirt roads turned into a morass of mud and dung to deliver medicines to people with AIDS and tuberculosis.
  • Of course she decides to strike out on her own.
  • If you can hit him on his eye he will strike out wildly,which would exhaust his strength.
  • But when the time came to strike out on his own, instead of livestock farming he plumped for growing and selling organic fruit and vegetables. Times, Sunday Times
  • Governments cannot strike out in a new direction as suddenly as could an individual like me. Times, Sunday Times
  • Who would like to strike out to this lonely river - bank to pick up a falling leaf?
  • Well, if you strike out a bunch of guys and get the vast majority of the remaining outs via groundballs, you're not likely to allow too many home runs.
  • Please strike out whichever option does not apply to you.
  • Applications to strike out for want of prosecution have become the common diet of the courts, but there are two unusual features of the present case.
  • Too distrustful to delegate his responsibility to his ministers, he was too infirm of will to strike out and follow a consistent course for himself.
  • But when the time came to strike out on his own, instead of livestock farming he plumped for growing and selling organic fruit and vegetables. Times, Sunday Times
  • We must strike out a practical plan of action.
  • It was Namangani's first attempt to strike out from his mountain hideouts to the strategic heartland of Central Asia, the fertile, densely populated Ferghana Valley basin.
  • Pain intensifies hate, making us want to strike out at something. Moe, Thomas N.
  • She didn't expect him to suddenly strike out and punch her in the gut with his hand wrapped around Norianna's hilt.
  • He did, allowing a run and prompting considerable activity in the Yankee pen, but the young sidearmer survived walking the first two hitters to strike out two of the final three to cap things off.
  • That means that some of them will come up to bat and strike out. Times, Sunday Times
  • He dismissed the action to strike out the debt after discovering that there was no legal case law barring minors from sitting in the boardroom. Times, Sunday Times
  • He dismissed the action to strike out the debt after discovering that there was no legal case law barring minors from sitting in the boardroom. Times, Sunday Times
  • After working as an employee for many years, Bill suddenly decided to strike out and open his own shop.
  • She wanted me to strike out on my own, buy a business.
  • In Sec. 4, strike out all after the word, "agriculturist," in 4th line from bottom, and insert, "as well as wagons, teams and drivers, necessary for transporting the provisions purchased or impressed to the place desired. Journal of the House of Representatives of the State of Mississippi, Called Session, at Macon, August, 1864.
  • After working for her father for ten years, she felt it was time to strike out on her own.
  • We have to strike out at once. Otherwise we won't be able to finish the work.
  • The Liberal Democrats will today strike out against the government's plans for the house arrest of suspected terrorists by saying they will oppose the measure in the Lords, arguing that it requires derogation from the European convention on human rights. February 2005
  • I think you have to try. You won't strike out every time.
  • The author usually fails to mention what portions of the specification they would strike out in the name of simplification.
  • He is difficult to strike out despite an uppercut swing that makes him a long-ball threat.
  • She wanted me to strike out on my own, buy a business.
  • She wanted me to strike out on my own, buy a business.
  • It is a festival that feminists would love to strike out completely from the history of a nation.
  • At the same moment the nearest iron bar was shoved in threateningly close to Alphonso, who shifted his yellow eyes from Michael to the bar and back again and did not strike out. CHAPTER XXIX

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