way out造句91, He was used to having to talk his way out of tight corners.
92, Once you understand the mathematics of debt you can work your way out of it.
93, To manage your way out of recession, accentuate the positive.
94, It started on the aeroplane on the way out.
95, The opportunist was way out of line.
96, Michael lives way out in the middle of nowhere.
97, Fishwick, however, does not take the easy way out.
98, Sheila's ideas can be way out there sometimes.
99, I live way out in Laurel Canyon.
100, But drive-ins are on the way out.
101, Revue was on its way out.
102, Fortunately, a way out of this apparent paradox exists.
103, I took the back way out of town.
104, The best way out is always through.Robert Frost
105, Platform shoes are on the way out.
106, Late on Sunday evening, we passed Giles on his way out of his hotel.
107, She said she knew of five acres of hardwood forest on a lake way out in the country.
108, Professor Cousins may be on his way out but he hadn't gone yet and still had hiring and firing power.
109, Funny to see it way out here, within sight of Stone Mountain.
110, Why did you invite me all the way out here from London to mastermind your publicity campaign, Roman?
111, This was the early-eighties and Britain was clawing its way out of recession on the back of a demand-led boom.
112, All were down on their luck, all had been drinking and all had decided on an easy way out.
113, Experts on the music business hold that New York and London are well on their way out as the world music towns.
114, Some people who manage to write their way out of the working class describe the classroom as an oasis of possibility.
115, Such an agreement may in political terms be the only way out of the impasse in which the teachers find themselves.
116, Drawing on his background as a spiritual director, Jim had decided that Holy Trinity would discern its way out of trouble.
117, They took the NoS way out by setting up another committee - the product development committee - to keep Sutton in line.
118, They pass a stone doorway in the tunnel wall, but by-pass it in favour of a more obvious way out.
119, So Knapman, an indigent, is stuck at the hospital trying to figure a way out of the mess.
120, But it seemed such a peach of a way out of trouble.