out of turn造句1) I hope I haven't spoken out of turn.
2) He played out of turn!
3) I'm writing to you out of turn because I have some very important news.
4) I'm sorry if I've spoken out of turn, but I thought everyone had already been told.
5) I'm sorry if I spoke out of turn, Major Karr.
6) Don't play out of turn!
7) He enjoys talking out of turn.
8) Also this week: Ben and Mandy talk out of turn while Luke is listening.
9) Mr Cheney promptly slapped him down for speaking out of turn, which had more to do with Pentagon power play than strategy.
10) Wagner spoke out of turn when he said the election would be delayed.
11) I hope I'm not speaking out of turn, but I don't think this is the best way to proceed.
12) You received out of turn.
13) I'm really sorry. I spoke out of turn.
14) Speak out of turn, and an informer reports you.
15) Tom played out of turn.
16) Wait please, service out of turn, correct it immediately.
17) You served out of turn.
18) We were talking a little out of turn.
19) Obviously I had a bad run out of turn one, Robert had more speed.
20) Perhaps I'm speaking out of turn, but there are some facts of which you seem unaware.
21) Speaking out of turn , when silence would be more appropriate.
22) I'm sorry I spoke out of turn today, professor. I should have controlled my temper.
23) She offended many of her colleagues by speaking out of turn.
24) The hon. Member for Dagenham must have been speaking out of turn at that time; he has certainly been nobbled since.
25) Only occasionally did the bubble burst, and he flashed anger at some one who argued back or tried to speak out of turn.
26) Captain Steve Waugh had sharp words with Buchanan, telling him he had spoken out of turn.
27) You'll get your chance. Just wait and don't speak out of turn.
28) Bill should have laid one of his cards next - you've played out of turn.
29) Sometimes a witness is late or fails to appear,[http:///out of turn.html] and another be called out of turn.
30) We were told not to enter the exhibition hall out of turn.