boot out造句1) The trouble-makers were booted out.
2) Golden parachutes entitle them to a full year's salary if they get booted out of the company.
3) Schools are booting out record numbers of unruly pupils.
4) He was booted out of the house by his father.
5) Two members were booted out for failing to pay the money they owed.
6) Lord Halifax and the other grand residents got us booted out at last.
7) If the usher caught you throwing popcorn, you were booted out of the theater.
8) It was one of the great hongs, trading houses, that had been booted out by Mao after Liberation.
9) Puck was one of only two Real World-ites to be booted out of the house, and we can see why.
10) But going home can be difficult when a member has been booted out of office.
11) In recent years the defiantly right-on stance of the comedy circuit had been booted out by a brand of no-holds barred humour.
12) As it wasn't mentioned in the Newsletter write-up Geoff's theory is that she was booted out.
13) This arrangement lasted only a few weeks before Barrett was booted out of the band he had named and created.
14) He should have been booted out of the Olympics and told to race at a more apt venue.
15) The lifters were tested three weeks ago and were booted out of the Olympics for taking Clenbuterol.
16) Thornton exploded, and successfully demanded that Curran be booted out.
17) If booted out, he could portray himself as a martyr.
18) I get a real boot out of my grandchildren.
19) I get a boot out of swimming.
20) He got a big boot out of hunting in Africa.
21) Boot out any "creeps and voyeurs, " as site executives call them, who manage to make it past the vetting process for new members.
22) The rules for Skinbook are clear: no pornographic images or headless torso shots; don't leave sleazy comments under people's photos; boot out any creeps and voyeurs.