Back-out Sentence Examples

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  • She turned and looked back out the door.

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  • It's not too late to back out.

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  • The intruder fell back out the window.

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  • Don't you think it's a little late to back out now?

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  • Was he giving her a way to back out gracefully?

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  • I gotta go back out after this.

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  • After a brief look at her, he plodded back out of the dairy.

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  • When he finally pulled his head back out of the car, Alex was approaching.

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  • Third, call her snotty sister and find a way to back out of brunch Saturday.

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  • Then I'll come back out and we'll finish the milking.

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  • What is the pre-marriage speech about... the last chance to back out?

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  • You wouldn't let me back out if our roles were reversed.

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  • I'm sure you're in a hurry to get back out to Denton.

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  • Ol' Arthur didn't believe us when we told him there was a contract out on him and he went back out on the street.

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  • When he came back out of the office he was smiling.

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  • To this course Napoleon consented, to the despair of King Victor Emmanuel and Cavour, who saw in this a proof that he wished to back out of his engagement and make war impossible.

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  • This will bring great benefits in terms of getting officers back out on the streets in the shortest possible time.

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  • I could come back out or go back out and have a brawl in the crowd, whatever.

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  • The happy audience strolled back out into the stormy night feeling much levity in comparison to the evenings heavy weather.

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  • The oil keeps the fleas from jumping back out.

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  • If working till 9.30 pm straight in get changed back out with my faithful jack Russell terrier, Sam.

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  • Straightening my jacket, I simply wait for a slow drag of pedestrians then saunter back out into the sunlight.

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  • More adjustments to the car to try and cure the understeer and back out for the final run.

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  • If working till 9.30 pm straight in get changed back out with my faithful jack russell terrier, Sam.

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  • Don't be discouraged if your baby pushes it back out again with is tongue; this is just practice.

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  • Baby is able to swallow soft baby cereal without pushing it back out of her mouth.

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  • While infants who are first learning to eat tend to push their baby food back out with their tongues, eventually they stop this practice.

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  • However, infants with cerebral palsy may continue to have difficulty controlling their tongues, continuing to push food back out instead of taking it in.

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  • You may think that now is the time to go out and find another suitable spouse, or maybe you are anxious to get back out on the dating scene so you can give yourself the opportunity to be wild.

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  • Don't worry about other thoughts drifting in, just let them pass right back out again.

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  • Focus on rebuilding your friendship before you try and go back out with her- eventually, she might be ready for a boyfriend but right now she apparently isn't.

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  • Stick the pin into the bottom left corner of the stem and weave it back out of the lapel on the jacket, making sure the pin doesn't stick out or poke his skin.

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  • Then he pulled back out onto the road.

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  • Providence, incensed at such cruelty, turns Tiridates into a wild boar, and afflicts his subjects with madness; but his sister, Chosrowidukht, has a revelation to bring Gregory back out of his pit.

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  • His owner followed him, intending to shoo the dog back out and close the door properly.

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  • My mom is such an inept driver, she can't even back out of the driveway without hitting anything.

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  • If you should back out at the last minute, he won't have lost money for the day.

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  • To keep your dog house nice and dry, angle the floor a little higher in the rear so any water entering just rolls back out the door.

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  • If this should happen to you, your best recourse would be to back out of the deal and ask for a refund of the money you've already sent.

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  • The cycle passes by so quietly that you may never even notice the bitch has been in and back out again.

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  • Then I take the pup back out every half hour, using the one word command and praising when the deed is done.

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  • Make sure the filter is on before you begin vacuuming or else the vacuum cleaner will end up blowing it right back out.

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  • The only way to get the door back open is to use a knife or screwdriver to pop the pennies back out.

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  • This device allows for easier breathing back out against the air pressure produced by the CPAP machine, a problem some CPAP users have.

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  • Quick changes in lighting conditions, like when you go from bright sunlight to shadows and then back out into the sunlight again, can fatigue your eyes.

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  • With the settings saved, back out to the first menu and go to Network and find Internet Browser.

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  • Now you can hit the Triangle to back out and you're returned to the song selection screen, ready to choose another song...by chance if you desire.

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  • If you back out during the bidding you will lose the property to your rival.

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  • She has since grown her hair back out in a long, layered style that can appear no-fuss and ready for anything or as volumized and sexy as Brigitte Bardot's.

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  • It's extremely low-cut and flares back out from the central point on the abdomen, creating the crisscross.

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  • Since most vacuums spit those allergens back out into the air as they operate, this is a great benefit for those who suff from allergies.

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  • If you hold the cup down inside the top of the trash can it will limit how much of that debris flies back out into the air around you.

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  • This small purifier has a fan that is used to help pull in air and pass it back out once it has been purified.

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  • Just place the wick into the wax, and then pull it back out again.

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  • You still have time to back out if you don't agree with something.

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  • In the past, individuals could only imagine what it might be like to be able to feed all of their ingredients for the perfect match into a computer and have the name of their dream dates pop back out at them.

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  • If you do decide to eventually get back out in the dating world, you'll find there are ways to make it work.

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  • I have dated some great guys, and I enjoy the chase, but as soon as things get serious, I back out.

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  • Cancer is a social creature when he feels safe and comfortable in his environment, but at the first sign of conflict or social unpleasantness, he'll retreat inside his shell and may never come back out.

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  • It is only a matter of a few years before the film will be back out again, available for you to purchase.

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  • If you feel threatened, manipulated or forced to continue a reading, back out of the reading and leave.

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  • Now with a traumatic brain injury, won't be able to go back out with her unit.

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  • Straighten your elbows back out to push your torso back up into plank position, careful not to lock your elbows at the top.

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  • Know the answers to these questions so the producers can assume that you won't back out after being picked.

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  • They complete a number of different services, making sure that the car is ready to go back out on the track.

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  • If not, it's easy to branch back out into the other brands listed on the site.

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  • Go inside, then step back out again and dig for 20 more.

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