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Sentence count:114+1Posted:2017-02-19Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: at the time offrom time to timecome outcome out oftimein timeon timeat a timeMeaning: n. a pause from doing something (as work) time-out. n. a brief suspension of play. 
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31. First, Clary did appear without make-up in a photograph in Time Out a few years ago.
32. A tall man, with a pleasantly weather-beaten look, as though he spent much time out of doors.
33. Highbrook will be at longer odds than she should be as a result of her defeat last time out at Newmarket.
34. Some thought has to be given to what is possible and it may be that time out can not be used.
35. Despite his increasingly hectic schedule, Haden graciously took time out to be interviewed about the Quartet and the Jazzfest tour.
36. During the summer we spend a lot more time out of doors.
37. Time Out is also significant for Cadbury as a mainstream snack product.
38. However, this survey also found that women spent less time out of the labour market rearing children than is often believed.
39. The staff revolted, Elliott locked them out of the Time Out offices, and the magazine vanished from the newsstands.
40. Gradually the pairing of this warning to time out leads to the warning itself acquiring some punishing properties.
41. She took time out of a busy schedule to talk to us.
42. "Time out," rather than spanking, is now the favored form of discipline for many parents.
43. Branson had long felt that the greatest drawback to Time Out was its left-wing politics.
44. After the musical interlude, Gijssen declared himself satisfied and the time out was officially confirmed.
45. Unlike the Jakob cats, Griselda spent a good deal of time out of doors.
46. If you actually worked for Jobs, he took time out from preaching the Mac gospel to meddle in your life.
47. Then they take you out of standing time out and they put you in the seclusion room.
48. He spends as much time out of the house as possible, and what they do is too subtle for him to notice.
49. All of this was blissful time out from the routine drudgery.
50. The first thing that you should examine is the time out value set up in your PostScript printer driver.
51. He took time out to recuperate.
52. Cause I'm just a child,[www.Sentencedict.com] time out of mind.
53. So I spent some time out on the town.
54. Cowboys spend most of their time out of doors.
55. Work hard on your job search, then take time out to exercise and pursue activities that bring you joy and replenish you.
56. Every major book today comes out on audio book, and you can read (listen to) them all without taking any additional time out of your day. Why wouldn't you?
57. By default, dynamic address translations will time out from the NAT translation table after a period of non-use.
58. He said a "time out" from the two-party system might be needed to get a system derailed by money, special interests and political extremism back on track.
59. We have no idea whether it is a strictly private affair or not, however, I'd urge you all to take time out, possibly tomorrow evening, and raise a glass and toast her memory.
60. Additional information: City Weekend is an English-language magazine with helpful information about what's going on in Beijing. Your hotel may also carry Time Out Beijing.
More similar words: at the time offrom time to timecome outcome out oftimein timeon timeat a timepastimein no timeat no timeat timesfor a timebedtimeat any timemeantimeall the timefull-timemark timeat one timelead timeeach timeuntimelyby the timelifetimefull timetake timelongtimesometimeat all times
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