Burst out Sentence Examples

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  • A weal dog astwide a fence! shouted Denisov after him (the most insulting expression a cavalryman can address to a mounted infantryman) and riding up to Rostov, he burst out laughing.

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  • A hunter told me that he once saw a fox pursued by hounds burst out on to Walden when the ice was covered with shallow puddles, run part way across, and then return to the same shore.

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  • Prayer ends, as it began, the banquet; and we break up not in bands of brigands, nor in groups of vagabonds, nor do we burst out into debauchery..

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  • As the news of the destruction of the 'Grande Armee spread, and the appearance of countless stragglers convinced the Prussian people of the reality of the disaster, the spirit generated by years of French domination burst out.

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  • A smouldering and growing Puritan discontent with the Prayer Book, suppressed with a firm hand under Queen Elizabeth, burst out into a flame on the accession of King James I.

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  • On the!18th of March 1886, a socialist rising suddenly burst out at Liege, on the occasion of the 18th of April the chamber adopted an electoral system until then unknown - le suffrage universel plural.

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  • The act dates from the first year after the transfer of India from the company to the crown; for the mutiny burst out in 1857.

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  • In the eastern and south-eastern counties of England even greater variety of dry weather flow prevails than in the west, and upon the chalk formations there are generally no surface streams, except such as burst out after wet weather and form the so-called " bournes."

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  • It roused one of the fits of wild rage to which he was not unfrequently liable; he burst out into ejaculations of wrath, and cursed the cowardly idle servants who suffered their master to be made the laughing-stock of a low-born priest.

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  • He raised his banner, and was, hastily crowned at Scone on the 25th of March; by that time the rising had burst out in many shires of Scotland, but it was neither unanimous nor complete.

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  • Had a hell of a day in court yesterday with a really smelly client with my bump trying to burst out the whole time!

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  • She burst out laughing, crying tears of laughter.

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  • Marya Dmitrievna and the countess burst out laughing, and all the guests joined in.

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  • Suddenly he burst out into a fit of his broad, good-natured laughter, so loud that men from various sides turned with surprise to see what this strange and evidently solitary laughter could mean.

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  • Had a hell of a day in court yesterday with a really smelly client with my bump trying to burst out the whole time !

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  • The judges who governed the island were always at strife, and, as some of them applied to Pisa and some to Genoa for assistance against one another, the Italian seas were once more stained with blood, and the war burst out again and again, down to 1259, when it terminated in the decisive victory of the Pisans and the consolidation of their supremacy in Sardinia.

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  • He was sincerely religious, self-restrained and courteous, though occasionally, under provocation, he could burst out into a royal rage.

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  • Deee-Lite’s 1990's hit Groove Is in The Heart was made for the nightclub crowd but burst out of that scene and onto the charts all over the world.

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  • As the Rebel Alliance's ships burst out of hyperspace, they are attacked by Imperial fighters.

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  • They burst out of the light, landing hard.

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  • An elk cow burst out of the brush and skidded to a stop when she saw Alex.

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  • The strict military discipline of the school lay heavily on Schiller, and intensified the spirit of rebellion, which, nurtured on Rousseau and the writers of the Sturm and Drang, burst out in the young poet's first tragedy; but such a school-life had for a poet of Schiller's temperament advantages which he might not have known had he followed his own inclinations; and it afforded him glimpses of court life invaluable for his later work as a dramatist.

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  • A less capable and unscrupulous king than Rufus might have been swept away, for the rising burst out simultaneously in nearly every corner of the realm.

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  • Leland Anderson burst out of his office.

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  • I expected Caroline to burst out laughing, as surely this must be the smallest chipolata sausage she has seen during her nursing career.

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  • However, at times, deeper background undercurrents burst out into general view.

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  • Here he ought to burst out--that's it, come on!-- ought to burst out.

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  • Clusters of pink, sweetly scented flowers burst out along the naked stems from November to March - whatever the weather !

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  • You'll want to make sure that the fence is strong enough, so that the animal doesn't burst out into a crowd of terrified tourists.

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