stay out造句31) You don't know anything about this, so just stay out of it!
32) You'll just have to put your foot down and tell him he can't stay out on school nights.
33) If you are fair-skinned , you should try to stay out of the sun.
34) You'd better stay out of her way - she's after your blood.
35) Get out and stay out. New crackdown on squatters.
36) It is easier to stay out than get out.Mark Twain
37) It's not like you to stay out like that.
38) He should stay out of the criminal justice system.
39) He began to stay out late at night.
40) I could stay out all day.
41) I thought you was trying to stay out.
42) I managed to stay out of trouble, though.
43) His lawyers said he had asked to be allowed to stay out of prison pending a clemency ruling by President Wahid.
44) Moral: Stay out of the war unless it is on home grounds.
45) Non-performers were supposed to stay out, but as far as she could tell nobody paid the rule much heed.
46) I felt an impulse to flee from the cottage in the early morning and stay out of it until dusk.
47) Police blame higher crime rates on irresponsible parents who allow their teenage children to stay out all night.
48) But I'd had a bellyful of your family and I just wanted to stay out of the whole rotten business.
49) Forget Ascot, she told herself, ride your race, but stay out of trouble.
50) Press 2 if you think we should stay out of it.
51) She and her friends used to stay out till all hours, going from club to club.
52) They coach at Little League and roar with their brethren at Lions meetings and stay out of the bars.
53) The drug bosses were using bribery to stay out of jail.
54) But how hard is it to stay out of advanced Stages 4 and 5?
55) We stay out of the kitchen in the mornings while she is getting ready to go to work.
56) She had decided at an early age that the best way to stay out of trouble was to stay out of sight.
57) Stay out of Chinatown, away from all those South of Market bistros with black windows.
58) Should I stay out of the sun? Fair skin has little natural protection and is particularly susceptible to damage.
59) The defence minister, General Pavel Grachev, called for a compromise and promised that the army would stay out of the dispute.
60) Stay out of this, Ben - it's none of your business.