Gone-out Sentence Examples

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  • No, actually I thought you might have gone out hunting.

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  • The pilot light had gone out on the stove, so she took a match from the box in the cabinet and lit one of the candles.

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  • Me and my friend here would have gone out dancing 'cept she has to mind the phone.

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  • Ethics have gone out the door and greed is in.

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  • In the south-east they have largely gone out of use, but elsewhere, especially in the mountainous districts, they are still habitually worn.

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  • This does not necessarily prove that " the technical terms of the Temple music had gone out of use, presumably because they were already become unintelligible, as they were when the Septuagint version was made "; for it does not follow that technical musical terms which had originated in the Temple at Jerusalem and were intelligible in Palestine would have been understood in Egypt.

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  • But hydraulic presses have now been abandoned, for the juice is universally obtained by diffusion, and the small slicers have gone out of use, because the large amount of pulp they produced in proportion to slices is not suitable for the diffusion process, in which evenly cut slices are required, which present a much greater surface with far less resistance to the diffusion water.

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  • The iron adapters are now slipped on, and left on for two hours, when, as a matter of experience, a considerable amount of zinc has gone out of the retort, the greater part into the fire-clay adapter, the rest into the iron cone.

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  • Notwithstanding, however, that simple knighthood has gone out of use abroad, there are innumerable grand crosses, commanders and companions of a formidable assortment of orders in almost every part of the world."

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  • In particular, university graduates have since then gone out as missionaries in much larger numbers than before.

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  • The old Swedish and Norwegian missionary societies work in South Africa, Madagascar and India; but large numbers of Scandinavians have been stirred up in missionary zeal, and have gone out to China in connexion with the China Inland Mission; several were massacred in the Boxer outbreaks.

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  • Propagate herbaceous and other plants that have gone out of flower, by means of cuttings and slips, especially those required for spring bedding; propagate also the various summer bedding plants increased by cuttings.

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  • It had gone out of use by the time of Cicero.

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  • A better term for his condition might be wheezy bronchitis although this description has rather gone out of fashion.

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  • We were in a wood, and the dog had gone out and found a covey in a wheat stubble joining the wood.

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  • Clarke had gone out with Mr. Reed, I believe, under the pretense of assisting the emigrants.

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  • The confidence had gone out of City's play, they looked ponderous.

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  • I had gone out one morning with my gun to procure a few fresh ptarmigan, accompanied by Big Otter.

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  • An urgent request has gone out for several pairs of warm socks and 10 or 12mm blue polyprop rope.

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  • I presume it has gone out of print which is a real shame.

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  • You will find yourself in a vast interstellar spaceship that has gone out of control.

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  • It may be a knot in a handkerchief, tho with widespread use of tissues that has probably gone out of fashion.

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  • I could see the way Ginger looked; all her beauty gone, her beautiful arched neck drooping, all the spirit gone out of her flashing eyes, all the playfulness gone out of her manner.

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  • I knew, too, it was immense! awful! and for a moment some of the sunshine seemed to have gone out of the day.

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  • Prince Andrew had gone out into the hall, and, turning his shoulders to the footman who was helping him on with his cloak, listened indifferently to his wife's chatter with Prince Hippolyte who had also come into the hall.

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  • He was pleasantly considering the probability of being promoted in a few days for his last reconnoitering expedition, and was awaiting Denisov, who had gone out somewhere and with whom he wanted a talk.

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  • Lavrushka was saying something about loaded wagons, biscuits, and oxen he had seen when he had gone out for provisions.

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  • Dolokhov smiled contemptuously and condescendingly when Anatole had gone out.

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  • In the figure in which he had to choose two ladies, he whispered to Helene that he meant to choose Countess Potocka who, he thought, had gone out onto the veranda, and glided over the parquet to the door opening into the garden, where, seeing Balashev and the Emperor returning to the veranda, he stood still.

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  • He replied that he had gone out to see what was happening in Moscow.

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  • No, he's gone out.

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  • They had either gone out to check a nearby pyroclastic fall deposit or had spent the night asleep on the beach !

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  • Replacement parts can be difficult to acquire from companies that have gone out of business.

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  • It's not a good idea to store it in your regular freezer unless your power has gone out and you need to keep your food cold, as your thermostat will turn off the freezer.

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  • The style came into vogue in the early 1980s, and has not gone out of favor since.

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  • Peacoats have never really gone out of style, but they are truly everywhere this fall.

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  • Perhaps the company printing the fabric has gone out of business or can no longer get raw goods.

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  • When it comes to little girls, the princess look of party dresses has never gone out of style.

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  • Through the years the designs of silver bracelets have undergone many changes, but they have never gone out of style.

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  • The classic brand, made famous by its creator, the sultry and stylish Coco Chanel, has never gone out of fashion.

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  • Fortunately, the practice of cooking vegetables in sodium bicarbonate and water has gone out of fashion.

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  • You may not have ever gone out with them on a double date because they may prefer to stay home.

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  • I say this because if you had gone out with someone else and he treated you with respect, you probably wouldn't be as interested in your old boyfriend.

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  • In fact, Barbie has never really gone out of style, although trends do change and her popularity sometimes has peaks and valleys.

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  • She had worked with a group of CPAs and had recently gone out on her own.

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  • If you love anything to do with Disney, and you own a website or a blog, then the chances are pretty good that you've gone out in search of free animated Disney clipart.

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  • Now, many domain registrars have gone out of their way to make the process as simple as possible.

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