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91) Gran's been on the sauce again - she's passed out in the den. 92) Come in, please . Don't wait out in the rain. 93) Get on your rubbers, we have to go out in the rain. 94) I was so tired I crashed out in an armchair. 95) One prison guard was killed when a riot broke out in the jail. 96) Rainfall averages out in this part of the country at 800 mm a year. 97) The crowd cried out in horror as the car burst into flames. 98) We cannot go out in this weather—it is out of the question. 99) I come out in a rash if I eat chocolate. 100) Snowfall averages out in this part of the country at twenty inches a year. 101) A cinema was burnt out in north London last night. Police suspect arson. 102) You must be off your head going out in this weather! 103) Communal violence broke out in different parts of the country. 104) She broke out in a rash after eating some strawberries. 105) She usually goes out in disguise to avoid being bothered by the public. 106) All she does is veg out in front of the telly. 107) She broke out in hives after eating strawberries. 108) There's more room to spread out in first class. 109) I stayed out in the sun for too long. 110) He broke out in a cold sweat . 111) We went out in the blistering heat. 112) Try to put the candles out in one blow. 113) Whole villages were wiped out in the bombing raids. 114) Some preliminary polls show him out in front. 115) The French edition came out in early 1992. 116) She was dogged out in a new outfit. 117) The garden is laid out in a formal pattern. 118) I often used to hang out in supermarkets. 119) He rushed out in pants. 120) My contract runs out in September.