out on a limb造句1. He'd gone out on a limb to help us.
2. Are you prepared to go out on a limb and make your suspicions public?
3. His controversial stance has left him out on a limb.
4. She's going out on a limb in criticizing her own party leadership.
5. His refusal to agree left him out on a limb.
6. They can see themselves going out on a limb, voting for a very controversial energy bill.
7. Junior was out on a limb.
8. It was about ninety pounds and he went out on a limb for it, too.
9. But only a purely wild man went out on a limb of four or five minutes.
10. Breaking new ground often requires going out on a limb.
11. But going out on a limb is one thing-this is going out on a twig, going out ona leaf.
12. She was a chameleon, out on a limb, and had chosen a difficult camouflage.
13. Until you came along, Century House was right out on a limb.
14. He out on a limb when he declared his support for the legalization of prostitution.
15. When he reached the highest fork, he crawled out on a limb.
16. All the other countries signed the agreement, leaving Britain out on a limb.
17. And the only way you're going to fail is if you get out on a limb.
18. There's always a broad mix of people so newbies won't feel out on a limb.
19. You can get support from groups that you belong to if you're willing to step out on a limb and voice your opinions.
20. Wednesday's private-sector jobs data and Thursday's jobless claims could support those willing to step out on a limb.