Similar words: at the time of, from time to time, come out, come out of, time, in time, on time, at a time. Meaning: n. a pause from doing something (as work) time-out. n. a brief suspension of play.
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1. In between jobs, Liz always took time out to return to her first love -- travelling.
2. The kids spent all their time out of doors.
3. He took time out of his busy schedule to visit us.
4. Do you take time out for yourself at least once a day?
5. He took time out from campaigning to accompany his mother to dinner.
6. Fish can survive for only a short time out of water.
7. The president took time out of his busy schedule to visit our school.
8. The drug is being used all the time out east.
9. He had a torrid time out there on the racetrack.
10. With 15.7 seconds left, Washington State called time out .
11. Time Out had effectively sealed It's fate.
12. And time out: Another blow for the girl who just wants to be one of the boys.
13. Nurses in Training Questions: Do nurse teachers take time out to discuss their teaching methods with their peers?
14. Older people spend less time out of the house(sentencedict.com), on the street where the bulk of criminal activity occurs.
15. He is a columnist for Time Out and appears regularly on Radio 5.
16. Short frequent periods in time out provide rapid learning experiences for the child.
17. Washington State called time out, then had three chances from inside 10 feet but could not convert.
18. At the product's launch, the company took time out to damn 3Com's boundary routing scheme with faint praise.
19. The 73-year-old Republican standard-bearer took time out of his busy campaign schedule last week to search for those roots.
20. A: I am going to take time out and go to college.
20. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
21. In early March actor Gary Masterson took time out during the day to run a workshop in the school.
22. Take some time out to pamper yourself with an aromatherapy massage.
23. This time out, though, it took a bit more convincing than usual.
24. I shall take time out to call at Aurae Phiala.
25. As he progressed in the company, Sir Adrian also spent time out in the field selling.
26. And during his flying visit to Belfast, Mr Grade took time out to chew the fat about the old days.
27. The film didn't get a very good write-up in Time Out.
28. Alas, I felt the need to top myself each time out.
29. As for tomorrow's race, Jeremy can't realistically expect to finish in the first ten first time out.
30. He probably thinks everyone is still having a good time out there somewhere in the fog.
More similar words: at the time of, from time to time, come out, come out of, time, in time, on time, at a time, pastime, in no time, at no time, at times, for a time, bedtime, at any time, meantime, all the time, full-time, mark time, at one time, lead time, each time, untimely, by the time, lifetime, full time, take time, longtime, sometime, at all times.