out of造句151. The reactionary government tried vainly to take the steam out of the protest movement.
152. I had to get out of the rat race and take a look at the real world again.
153. The house has been out of repair. The door handle already fell off.
154. The dying man was suffering so much that we thought it kinder to put him out of his misery.
155. No matter how bad your day is, there is always something good that comes out of it.
156. We improvised a tent out of two blankets and some long poles.
157. The treasure dug out of the earth was a box of gold coins.
158. They use a swipe card to go in and out of their offices.
159. A thread of smoke is wisping out of the funnel.
160. It is infuriating to talk to someone who just looks out of the window.
161. His voice will be edited out of the final film.
162. We'll get out of this mess one way or another.
163. Get out of the house or I'll call the police.
164. I was out of my depth in the advanced class, so I moved to the intermediate class.
165. It peeves me to be ordered out of my own house.
166. He turned to crime when he dropped out of school.
167. The spy wormed the true story out of a boy.
168. She ran out of the room and slammed the door as hard as she could.
169. The photographer priced himself out of the market and had to change his job.
170. They had had a row, and she had locked him out of the apartment.
171. "Right, don't expect any help from me in future!" he said and flounced out of the room.
172. When I walked out of the prison cell towards the door leading to freedom, I have made it clear his own pain and resentment if not able to stay behind, so in fact I still in prison.
173. One more pull will bring the car out of the ditch.
174. James came out of his bedroom, toweling his wet hair.
175. A healthy mind in a healthy body: that's the only way to get the most out of life.
176. It is out of question to arrive there on time.
177. The meeting went on late and he wanted to get out of it soon.
178. I drove out of the gates, past the keeper's lodge.
179. Obtaining a good education was seen as a way out of the ruck.
180. Government critics were winkled out of their positions of influence.