How To Use Try out In A Sentence

  • At 76, the legendary country outlaw just gets better and better. The Sun
  • We're trying to drag the country out of its economic morass.
  • Paul said: ‘There are plenty of activities the whole family can try out together, such as kayaking, canoeing, sailing, rock climbing, abseiling, fell-walking, orienteering and cycling.’
  • There are various boat rides on offer from the harbour too, if you want to try out your sea legs. The Sun
  • Two weeks after his funeral she was asked to try out for the British bobsleigh team. The Sun
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  • I don't think they have the right to throw your entry out.
  • In fact, hip-hop has built an international industry out of black-on-black beef. Vanessa Carmichael: Tyler Perry vs. Spike Lee
  • The young are much readier to try out something new. Times, Sunday Times
  • Try out your own stopping distance on a stretch of clear road. The Sun
  • Here are several interesting, unique and fun outfits and styles that you might want to try out.
  • We vow to return on the train and try out the ‘twobicles’ - the double thrones in the ladies toilets - or be arrested in the attempt.
  • Whilst there is no release as of yet, you can try out GNOME-Vlc via Launchpad: - bzr branch lp: gnome-vlc Archive 2010-01-01
  • In 1827 Mendelssohn and Devrient assembled a small choir in the family's Berlin home to try out some of the Passion's choruses.
  • In addition to theory courses, students join a weekly practical language outing which lets you try out your new skills in the big bad world of French Montreal.
  • After a few weeks of learning the fingering on the chanter, and learning to keep the bag full to generate the sound, though, Cowling figured he was just about ready to try out his two songs onstage.
  • I miss feeling adventurous and having fun ideas that I want to try out with someone special.
  • Several persons do try out hypnosis and speech therapy with varying degree of success but there hasn't been a clinching cure.
  • He blamed her for their getting married and taking his mind off staying in shape so he could try out at some school as a walk-on. WHEN THE WOMEN COME OUT TO DANCE
  • For those who want to leave their cars on the sidelines and try out something a more racy, a £20 donation will get you a spin in a Porsche or Noble.
  • Teenage boys, like young bulls in a herd, often jockey for position and want to try out their own strength.
  • Use tulips to try out different color combinations, he suggests.
  • However, we will try out level best to resolve your matter at the earliest and we will update you with an outcome with 48 hours.
  • Two weeks after his funeral she was asked to try out for the British bobsleigh team. The Sun
  • The Lunch Group is to try out a local hostelry at the end of the month and our usual groups for Scrabble, knit-and-natter and the play reading will take place this month.
  • Pupils are now queuing up try out the two sets of safety glasses, more commonly used in science lessons.
  • She stepped into the scalding water of the tub and sank down into her array of bubbles, suppressing the memories of the accident and focusing all her energy on how she was going to convince Melanie she didn't want to try out for the dance team.
  • The outdoor experts offer to take them off your hands and either into the water or the woods to try out kayaking, canoeing, archery and orienteering.
  • Try out a prison bed and learn about terrifying punishments such as the crank machine. Times, Sunday Times
  • While entertaining, try out some Greek recipes, such as keftedes or loukoumades.
  • I'm sure they'll regret putting the world's drug industry out of business, but the political calculus is pretty clear. Quack Remedy, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • Pick your favorite out of the two, then ask for a sample to take home and try out.
  • Hire some bikes and spend all day exploring the winding forest paths, try out archery coaching or get back to nature and climb the new tree house. The Sun
  • Yeats is prepared to try out the latest poetic fashions - Pre-Raphaelite languor with its confiscation of medieval surfaces, desacralised and airbrushed with momentary desire.
  • No, Oscar won't quit and go out of business and try out for American Idol but he may have to record another CD-aye caramba!
  • The War Games group gamed the war-plan of the opposing side in order to try out unexpected moves.
  • After Valve updated the official FAQ entry with a recommendation to try out the latest beta video drivers, I gave it a try. 67.02 are the latest Detonators, so I nuked the previous set with Driver Cleaner and reinstalled.
  • The colliery village's principle attractions are the driftwood mine, where the visitor is taken to the coalface, and the school, in which children can try out the desks and writing slates and play games of the period.
  • Japan has adopted bold measures to get the country out of deflation but inflation is still well below target. Times, Sunday Times
  • I have bookmarked it and intend to try out your cooky recipes. greg Jan 20 Homemade Girl Scout Cookie recipes | Baking Bites
  • Whether you need to cover up some gray or want to try out a different look, hair coloring might just be the ideal solution.
  • We're trying to drag the country out of its economic morass.
  • Hamilton was a greedy banker wall street crook that bilked the country out of great sums of money in war bonds. Think Progress » Wall Street Bankers And Investors Fund New Media Platform For Gov. Bob McDonnell’s SOTU Response
  • It didn't take long for some bright spark to try out the Doom Diver Catapult in a battle.
  • One of the things I did here was try out the dichroic glass. Kater’s Art » Blog Archive » Butterflies
  • She has almost unlimited power and hot men fawning all over her all the time ... and I would really like to try out the werepanther sleeping arrangment * blush* Countdown to Branded By Fire: 6 days to go!
  • At 76, the legendary country outlaw just gets better and better. The Sun
  • The government there has pulled out of the Organization of American States, just as the group was considering kicking the country out after it overthrew the president in a military coup.
  • Another thing which she had not done for some time, Wendy realized as she rattled round the empty house on Saturday morning, was try out Pete's latest composing aid.
  • Hire some bikes and spend all day exploring the winding forest paths, try out archery coaching or get back to nature and climb the new tree house. The Sun
  • Don't forget to try out the equipment before setting up the experiment.
  • Last year, Waylon Jennings, former hellraiser and founder of the 70s country outlaw movement, took him aside for a quiet word about his recreational habits.
  • LOWDOWN: Country outlaw Jamey Johnson will release two albums in 2010: A “white album,” due first, will focus on upbeat material, including the hard-rocking singalong “California Riots” and the title track, which is sung from the perspective of old guitars hanging on a wall. RollingStone Spring Music Preview Pt4 | CurveHouse.com
  • The consummate aerospace industry outsider has finally cemented his place in the fraternity.
  • Inspired by another factory building they'd seen, the architects opted to try out a sawtooth roof structure to bring in northern light.
  • Pollution has thrown the Earth's chemistry out of kilter .
  • It may be an ideal opening for someone who has never had an opportunity to try out for the small screen but would love to find out more.
  • Franklyn Cheston was there with his 6-year-old daughter, a rapper named Cheyenne, who was gearing up to try out. The Apollo Auditions for the Future
  • There are no restrictions on foreign players in Belgian football, and the requirements to obtain a residence permit for a professional player from a country outside the European Union are relatively minor. Young African Football Players Are a Hot Commodity in Europe | Impact Lab
  • Tip the pastry out onto a work surface and knead together for a second or two, just enough to give a smooth dough. Times, Sunday Times
  • As this is our first formal review of products of this type, we think it best to postpone giving a formal yea or nay until we've had a chance to try out the competition's offerings.
  • You find new love when you try out a sociable way of exercising. The Sun
  • I can vouch for the takeaway as the meals we have had from there have been excellent, so we decided it was time to try out the restaurant.
  • Doctors may come under pressure from pharmaceutical companies to try out untested and unsafe drugs on their patients. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you are tired of the regular variety, you can try out the desi version of the pizza - Naanza - tandoori chicken on a tandoori naan base.
  • In the first sentence of his piece, Black refers assumptively to the policies FDR used "to lead the country out of the Great Depression" - as if FDR actually got the country out of the depression. The Corner
  • Business leaders argue that the sanctions deter investment that could help to lift the country out of poverty. Times, Sunday Times
  • The culture and social fabric of Mauritius was woven around the sugar cane plantations and even now the industry outranks tourism as the major employer, though probably not for much longer.
  • His duties even called on him to be the first person to try out the cross for the Crucifixion scene.
  • If you have someone from your country out there playing, you have someone you want to emulate, just as skiing took off here thanks to Alberto Tomba. Constantino Rocca: La dolce vita for the man who tamed Tiger Woods
  • Spread some flour on the table and roll the pastry out very thin.
  • With the high tides matching early and late fishing times it was ideal conditions for anglers to try out for the prizes up for grabs in the Greenback Fishing Comp at Cabarita over the long weekend.
  • Recently, I made a little journal to try out what I thought would be the "dawdle" of bookbinding in danish: "bogbinderi" and have started filling it in. Archive 2008-01-01
  • In the first half, the city's gross domestic product grew by 15 per cent, with industry output rising by 22.5 per cent.
  • You find new love when you try out a sociable way of exercising. The Sun
  • It might be a good way to try out some of the designs you have in mind for real pumpkins this year or just provide some silliness as you carve up outrageous faces and designs.
  • We paused to try out a handful of fair rides, but by now time was pressing and we bribed the children away with the promise of an ice cream.
  • There are various boat rides on offer from the harbour too, if you want to try out your sea legs. The Sun
  • Roll the pastry out on a lightly floured board.
  • Try out the Orange Kiss Me Cake for a special occasion for extra special guests.
  • She is going to try out for the basketball team.
  • I would try out 155 grain Berger VLDs just for kicks. I ordered a new Winchester Model 70 Featherweight in .308 Win (1:12 twist).
  • There they got the chance to try out crafts and creative arts, skating, quad bike riding, climbing walls, mock caving and a giant inflatable obstacle course.
  • Next, to try out some of the screen goddess's key looks. The Sun
  • Or maybe he should have withdrawn from cheney's energy commission talks where they set up the scan to bilk this country out of high high high gasoline prices. Hatch shuts door on bipartisan health care talks
  • Get down to your local fishmonger and try out some shellfish. The Sun
  • Zbitski said the reform coalition must find a way to steer the country out of its political and economic chaos.
  • You can ask for advice about suitable books and leaflets to help you with a variety of practical problems, and then try out their suggestions yourself. Get the Best out of the Rest of Your Life
  • Against every cajolement of one who was an adept in the arts of blandishment, promise and flattery, Kościuszko had but one argument: that of the straight-forward devotion that saw his country outraged, and that would accept no compromise where duty to that country and to his own honour were concerned. Kościuszko A Biography
  • I'm going to Chicago for the day tomorrow, and I think it'll be an ideal venue to try out this new approach.
  • Drinkers can gaze into distorting mirrors, try out the dodgems or roundabouts or have their fortunes read.
  • • Japanese Prime Minister Taro Aso, an avowed otaku, is calling upon manga, anime, fashion and video games to help pull his country out of a recession. Food or Comics | Money, comics and the economy | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
  • Britain's special forces are expected to follow their American counterparts and try out a headset designed to help elite troops stay stronger for longer. Times, Sunday Times
  • Take the pastry out of the fridge and remove the clingfilm. Times, Sunday Times
  • One of the perks of having a job like mine is that I get to try out lots of new software.
  • She had meant to try out Jasper's racing-car at dawn, forgetting that racers have no mufflers, and she had been, as one may say, hoist with her own petard – although I do not know what a petard is and have never been able to find out. Tish
  • I'll try out for the New Super Light Weight Championships.
  • I'm sure there are countless men out there willing to try out for the "superstud" role, but the fantasy of a woman with an limitless supply of sexual desire would prove, in reality, a bit of a test for most men. AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories
  • London Transport hopes to try out the system in September.
  • Zbitski said the reform coalition must find a way to steer the country out of its political and economic chaos.
  • Working Links are running taster courses with employers for people who want to try out a call centre career. The Sun
  • Try outlining answers to the practice questions to improve your skills and as a study review of the essays that you have read. Between Worlds: A Reader, Rhetoric and Handbook
  • Try out the menu on a few friends.
  • If you had the sedative with you, why did you try outdrinking him?
  • Guests could sign up for appointments to try out both the Arasys Effortless Power Workout, which speeds up muscle building and inch loss at a fraction of the time you would spend at the gym, and Nano Perfector, a non-invasive skin rejuvenation computerized device that builds new tissue, lifts sagging muscles, purifies and detoxifies until your skin glows with health. The 2007 Spa & Resort/Medical Spa Expo Had it All
  • The production index for industry output contracted by 0.26% in the second quarter compared with the previous three months.
  • Try out a prison bed and learn about terrifying punishments such as the crank machine. Times, Sunday Times
  • As this is our first formal review of products of this type, we think it best to postpone giving a formal yea or nay until we've had a chance to try out the competition's offerings.
  • In ancienter days, a few pages of good poetry outvalued a whole ell of the finest Genoa. Citation and Examination of William Shakspeare, Euseby Treen, Joseph Carnaby, and Silas Gough, Clerk
  • Lay the four whole sheets of filo pastry out on top of each other and cut them in half across the width. The Sun
  • Though the film "World on a Wire" most resembles is Jean-Luc Godard's 1965 pulp-fiction dystopia "Alphaville," with wider neckties and groovier furniture, it may have just been a genre Mr. Fassbinder wanted to try out. Taking a Relic Over the Moon
  • Allowing 0.0 Newbies to risklessly try out 0.0 with mentorship is great. The 800 lb gorilla in Eve-Online
  • The first correct entry out of the hat on September 2nd will win a prize.
  • An industry outsider, a foreigner and an oil novice with a critical eye may be a good thing. Times, Sunday Times
  • The outdoor experts offer to take them off your hands and either into the water or the woods to try out kayaking, canoeing, archery and orienteering.
  • Chav parents get the child benefits and the free accommodation without even having to pretend to raise their offspring, the State and the social-workers get lots of tinies to try out their theories on.
  • You can ask for advice about suitable books and leaflets to help you with a variety of practical problems, and then try out their suggestions yourself. Get the Best out of the Rest of Your Life
  • The house had six bedrooms, a big living room and a cramped kitchen with a pantry out the back.
  • The volume of industry output for the third quarter rose 3% compared with the same period last year.
  • The Knowledge Resources Manager will provide a valuable p53 gene for marketers and help break the industry out of its anergic state. Jack Myers: How Research Has Endangered the Advertising Business and How Knowledge Resources Can Bring It Back to Health. Classic Jack from 1993
  • Zbitski said the reform coalition must find a way to steer the country out of its political and economic chaos.
  • Spread some flour on the table and roll the pastry out very thin.
  • Whether you need to cover up some gray or want to try out a different look, hair coloring might just be the ideal solution.
  • So when I brought this helmet home for him to try out, I expected a flat refusal.
  • I would even be somewhat placated if William would just try out some tartan trews such as those his uncle Edward has occasionally sported on formal occasions.
  • Voting did not take place in the 60 per cent of the country outside regime control. Times, Sunday Times
  • Residential ratepayers, taxpayers, and employees are thus to bail the industry out of its difficulties.
  • There is software available that allows home owners to scan in a picture of their home and then try out different colors without making an actual commitment.
  • ‘I tried out for every sports team a freshman could try out for and was cut in the first round every time,’ explains Fiona, 14.
  • This year, why not try out one of the new wave of British artisanal cheeses, such as old Worcester white?
  • Go and try out the Nuclear Power Plant Simulator and see how many meltdowns you cause before you manage to survive an entire shift.
  • So when I was asked to try out the lunchtime carvery at the Wenlock Arms at Wheldrake last Sunday, when my parents happened to be paying me a visit, I invited them along as well.
  • Whistler-Blackcomb is also an outstanding place to try out heli-skiing.
  • ‘They might attract the most aspirational teachers who want to try out different ways of going about things,’ he added.
  • The tides were now neaping, traditionally not a good time to go lureing, but a good time to try out a medium size ‘prawnstar’, I thought.
  • They certainly don't have a clue how to get this country out of the mire they have put it in. The Sun
  • Try out a prison bed and learn about terrifying punishments such as the crank machine. Times, Sunday Times
  • For audiophiles there is also a soundtrack CD to try out.
  • As he found much was still in the developmental stage here, it gave him the welcome opportunity to try out some of his copied recipes for gilding and color-making.
  • I ended up downloading the Auslogics free defragger for now to try out, seems to work ok and seems pretty fast. Karen Leland: Three Steps To Declutter Your Computer
  • I'm going to Chicago for the day tomorrow, and I think it'll be an ideal venue to try out this new approach.
  • Likewise, when George Westinghouse, inventor of the airbrake, having finally persuaded the directors of the Pennsylvania Railroad, after many futile attempts in other directions, to grant him an opportunity to try out his invention, and, trying it out -- on a string of cars near Opportunities in Engineering
  • Spread some flour on the table and roll the pastry out very thin.
  • Anyway, I think online penfriends will be a good idea for me when I have some actual vocab to try out, but right now I need the structure and base that a course will give me.
  • Pepper steak is popular among us, but here's pepper sauce with the Talapia fish is very special, you can try out this new dish.
  • The move to the country outside had begun, and so had Aarau's export trade, at that time mostly textiles.
  • He saw no need to write a poetry out of anachronistic myths, inkhorn lingos, and prissy poetic forms.
  • Visitors can try out a submariner's bunk, learn how to control the boat as it dives, look through the periscope, detect underwater sounds on a hydrophone, climb into a mock conning tower and operate an escape chamber.
  • Try out a different local coffee shop each month. Christianity Today
  • Try out the required stain removal on a small concealed area, such as the underside of a hem. Collins Complete Books of Soft Furnishings
  • Becuase of the dangers involved, we thought it best to ask for volunteers to try out the great ski jump.
  • Roll the pastry out on a lightly floured board.
  • He got to try out all the new software.
  • Russia: Country Outlook While hailing the moment, Mr. Medvedev tempered his praise with a warning that any "qualitative and quantitative increase in [antiballistic missile] capability" could render the treaty inoperative. After Arms Pact, a Push to Ratify
  • In fact she had found skiing quite easy on her first try out on the dry slope at Sheffield.
  • In a later podcast, Cutts said that while Buzz perhaps needed more testing, rapid deployment allowed Google to get rapid feedback on Buzz and "iterate" quickly and "try out a lot of different things" (see latter half of clip above). Gawker
  • It is expected in Orkney at the beginning of next month to try out the Kirkwall linkspan, which will act as backup for the new linkspan at Hatston.
  • But now that transposition is available at the click of a mouse, I fear an entire generation of singers is going to assume the license to try out different keys until they find the one that's the most comfortable. Archive 2006-10-01
  • Try out fact books, joke books and comics as well as fiction. The Sun
  • In its November issue, National Geographic magazine ran a feature story on Syria, calling it the "shadowland" and challenging suggestions that the ruling regime can ever raise the country out of its dark past. National Geographic vs. the Syrian regime
  • Pollution has thrown the Earth's chemistry out of kilter .
  • Paul Abel, who tried out a recumbent tandem tricycle with one of his sons, said: ‘It's been great fun to try out the bikes.’
  • This latter statement of mine is, perhaps, overstressing the point, but I think many teachers of creative writing have found a certain resistance among students to attempt poetry outside the old ‘mainstream’ formal structures.
  • Tip the pastry out onto a work surface and knead together for a second or two, just enough to give a smooth dough. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ministry out together, "exclaiming," It is time that atonement should be made to the betrayed honor of Parliament and of England. A History of the Nineteenth Century, Year by Year Volume Two (of Three)
  • They are a country outfit with a lead foot on the distortion pedal.
  • Try out different date ranges and see how your ROI is affected. Analytics and AdWords tips - Part 3 of 4
  • Also, try out some of the folklorish fatteners - eg sweetcorn. Army Rumour Service
  • There are various boat rides on offer from the harbour too, if you want to try out your sea legs. The Sun
  • Dylan's latest record is a conscious attempt to break away from his old image and try out a new style.
  • If the deceased was cremated and returned to a country outside of Canada, then the applicable tax on the cremation casket and the urn that contained the ashes would be eligible for a refund.
  • No, instead the two of them went to Paris where they could try out the imposture on the De Chantals first. DOUBLE DECEIT
  • For example, total sales of computer manufacturers do not necessarily tell much about industry output or labor productivity.
  • Business leaders argue that the sanctions deter investment that could help to lift the country out of poverty. Times, Sunday Times
  • Wilson points out that in Cowper's The Taska paradigm for the sentimental construction of nature in the later eighteenth centurythe sofa is the site of "female industry" (165) that the narrator turns from "to the serious business of composing poetry outdoors among real flowers" (168). 'Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star' as an Ambient Poem; a Study of a Dialectical Image; with Some Remarks on Coleridge and Wordsworth
  • They certainly don't have a clue how to get this country out of the mire they have put it in. The Sun
  • Phase IV, Word-processing has adapted to language teaching by enabling students to compose and try out their writings in a non-permanent form.
  • Eugene Debs, the principal leader of the Socialist Party at the turn of the century, declared it his mission to “plant benevolence in the heart of stone, instill the love of sobriety into the putrid mind of debauchery, and create industry out of idleness.” A Renegade History of the United States
  • Many companies distribute their disks through Transend for you to try out for up to 90 days.
  • Pick your favorite out of the two, then ask for a sample to take home and try out.
  • He is prepared to try out the latest poetic fashions - Pre-Raphaelite languor with its confiscation of medieval surfaces, desacralised and airbrushed with momentary desire.
  • If you are after a relaxed atmosphere with fine British seasonal food, then definitely try out their restaurant or brasserie. The Sun
  • This gives you the freedom to get to know those who intrigue you and to try out various risky concepts. Times, Sunday Times
  • Spread some flour on the table and roll the pastry out very thin.
  • Parma and Jaivi, Hatti and Latchi called me over to their bed to try out the nail polishes.
  • The timing is right and the climatic conditions just perfect to try out some of the ideas we have.
  • Ever wanted to try out a new tech toy before you decide to plunker down your hard earned cash to actually own it? Ubergizmo
  • I took jazz-singing lessons and the teacher told me that we could never take the country out of my voice, and that it would be a shame to do so.
  • At least he had gotten an assigned journal entry out of it.
  • The pair chatted with pals and hit the waves to try out bodyboarding. The Sun
  • Business leaders argue that the sanctions deter investment that could help to lift the country out of poverty. Times, Sunday Times
  • Even the opposition parties concede that Kim has done a good job in pulling the country out of recession.
  • You will have to try out the various tennis rackets to find out which one suits you best.
  • The house had six bedrooms, a big living room and a cramped kitchen with a pantry out the back.
  • In this case, my initial idea also inspired me to try out various compounds for leather that will be light enough to not overwhelm the frangipanni notes. Frangipanni & Leather
  • There was the trip to the pharmacy where the Snot Queen decided to try out her shoplifting skills which resulted in me returning red faced with a bag full of burn relief cream and chap stick and the trip to the health food shop where she lifted three containers of that reeeaaalllly expensive deodourant. Irish Blogs
  • While Congress was negotiating a recovery package to bring our country out of the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression, some deficit hawks were promoting the notion that the short-term cos ... Barbara B. Kennelly: Commissions, Cuts and Crisis Calls
  • In another strangely bizarre move, I have also agreed to try out for A's women's five-a-side football team next week.
  • The Navy was able to use wargames to cheaply, quickly, and educationally try out different ideas in aviation and even ship design.
  • He was an oddball child, his bookishness and poetry out of step with his surroundings on the prairie earth.
  • Rumor had it that he had once given our catcher on the baseball team a big plug of chewing tobacco to try out.

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