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31. They were going all out for the prize-money, £6,500 for the winning team.
32. We will be going all out to ensure it doesn't happen again.
33. These pages are all out of order, will you page them up for me?
34. We're going all out for victory in this afternoon's game.
35. He insists on taking us all out to dinner and he won't take no for an answer.
36. He is all out of conceit with that book; it is so simple.
36. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
37. My head was much nearer the camera than the rest of me so I'm all out of proportion.
38. The team is going all out to win the championship.
39. We are sure to win the match so long as we go all out.
40. The Labour Party are going all out for victory in/going all out to win the election.
41. These papers are all out of order—will you page them up for me?
42. The home side were all out for 50 in their second innings.
43. They swooped down on the newcomers and robbed all out of them.
44. The final total - 115 all out.
45. They measured it all out painstakingly.
46. Oh, to blurt it all out.
47. Expenses are all out of pocket.
48. Marketers go all out for these events.
49. They turn my pocketbook all out.
50. He had worked it all out, everything.
51. Well, you have to go all out for it.
52. Smith pulled them all out of his hat.
53. But when Mike Mannion cut loose the home side collapsed to 127 all out.
54. Town halls should make an all out effort for interest and warmth to counteract the pervasive greyness outside.
55. The beds on Disturbed are all out of tune, too taut or too loose.
56. It would be a relief to have it all out in the open.
57. Nothing at all out of the ordinary. Small communities get things out of perspective.
58. I thought this constituted revenge of a fairly high order, thought it all out in advance.
59. Heaton Mersey Village visited Wayfarers and scored 142 all out, a total they successfully defended bowling out Wayfarers for 112.
60. If Hal went all out, he could win any one of them; but that would be bad for morale.