way out造句211, I don't see any way out of the present deadlock.
212, And I don't propose to consider here whether Labour should lurch to the left to find its way out of the wilderness.
213, On the way out, he admired the long line of brilliant carriages which he had never seen before.
214, They pushed and squeezed their way out of the jute field.
215, Folly reached for the towelling bathrobe that hung behind the door, and made her way out into the corridor.
216, The three of us shrieked hysterically as one lobster tried to crawl his way out up the sides.
217, And they knew that learning was a way out of the trap, a major step toward self-expression.
218, On the psychiatric ward, Muetzel and the others gathered themselves and then the patients to search for a way out.
219, A group of soldiers pushed past him on their way out.
220, He had to beat his wings painfully against obstructions to fight his way out again.
221, Sometimes an abortion seems like the only way out of an impossible situation.
222, The Republicans responded like Pavlovian dogs, panting and salivating over a face-saving way out of a political mess.
223, The best place to be in Camden Yards Sunday was the Yankee bullpen, way out in left-center field.
224, I've never taken the easy way out, I 'll have you know.
225, At night there were no longer any bonfires to be seen, either on the hill or way out on the surrounding plain.
226, Once an avalanche of bills has you buried, it seems impossible to dig your way out again.
227, I need a new designer and you need to find a way out of a considerable financial mess.
228, If he had kept his mouth shut I would still be eating rancid meat and plotting my own way out of Paris.
229, The long-stay ward is very slowly on its way out.
230, This healthy, realistic fear helps the organization resist the temptation to take the easy way out of a problematic situation.
231, To help them find a way out of the morass they had jumped into.
232, I fixed an interview time with Sylvia on my way out. 7 Emily Lightbody came back to work the following Monday.
233, This is the shattered arrowhead working its way out, making all kinds of trouble.
234, Denying or repressing sorrow often seems the easiest way out when confronted with death.
235, But these days, if it looks as if it's going to be nasty, I take the easy way out.
236, As the General had so clearly foreseen, there was no way out.
237, My father a chemical engineer way out ahead of most of his peers.
238, Too many people take the easy way out of financial trouble by declaring bankruptcy.
239, But others looked as though they were desperately trying to find a way out, gazing to the ceiling deep in thought.
240, On his way out he cocked a leg swiftly and directed a powerful jet against an immaculate trouser leg.