Struck-out Sentence Examples

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  • I struck out on that.

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  • We don't know when it happened so we tried twice to hit the time and struck out and called it quits.

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  • Her eyes stayed on the creature, which joined several more tattooed beings in the hall before they all struck out in different directions.

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  • The poor guy's probably some henpecked bank teller who rented this place trying to shack up with a honey and struck out.

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  • When Dean struck out at the alarm clock, he sent it flying across the room.

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  • Indeed, in this as in the earlier styles, Venice struck out a line for herself and developed a style of her own, known as Lombardesque, after the family of the Lombardi (Solari) who came from Carona on the Lake of Lugano and may be said to have created it.

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  • He struck out a new line for himself, and was indebted for his inspiration to no previous writer, whether Turk or Persian.

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  • Following in the path struck out by Miss Strickland in her Lives of the Queens of England, and by Lord Brougham's Lives of Eminent Statesmen, he at last produced, in 1849, The Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England, from the earliest times till the reign of King George IV., 7 vols.

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  • In 1907 an amendment to the constitution was adopted, which struck out from the instrument the clause requiring the payment of a registration fee of one dollar by each elector.

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  • The Whigs did the same; and when the Republicans organized themselves, shortly after the fall of the Whigs, they created a party machinery on lines resembling those which their predecessors had struck out.

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  • But it could not be laid hold of, and the charge of treason being too ridiculous to be proceeded with, More's name was struck out of the bill.

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  • It struck out no original line of its own, and borrowed freely from foreign, especially Egyptian, models.

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  • This festival, from i which the Eleans and Spartans were excluded, was afterwards struck out of the official register, as having no proper existence.

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  • But the intellect of free Sicily struck out higher paths.

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  • The Van Eycks, followed by Memling, Metsys, Mabuse, Lucas van Leyden, struck out a new path in the revival of painting and taught Europe the secret of oil-colouring.

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  • Under Thomas Chalmers, however, the church extension committee struck out a new line of action.

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  • In 1824 the 47th Bengal infantry refused to march when it was ordered for service in Burma, and after being decimated by British artillery was struck out of the army list.

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  • In the first page, I have struck out the words ` uti posthac docebitur,' as referring to the third book; which is all at present, from your affectionate friend, and humble servant, " Is.

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  • But while to Origen creation also was a continuous process, an unspeculative orthodoxy struck out the latter point as inconsistent with biblical teaching; and we must grant that the eternal generation of the Divine Son adds a more distinctive glory to the Logos when it is no longer balanced by an eternal creation.

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  • He struck out for himself the happy middle path between the a priori and the empirical systems, and exemplified with brilliant success the method by which experimental science has wrested from nature so many of her secrets.

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  • A tribunal chairman struck out this part of their claim.

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  • A very forcible description of Holland is thus struck out in one of Martha Penny's letters.

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  • The new artisan makers of the okimono struck out a line for themselves, one influenced more by the naturalistic and popular schools than by the classical art, and the quails of Kamejo, the tortoises of Seimin, the dragons of Tun and TOryu, and in recent years the falcons and the peacocks of Suzuki Chokichi, are the joy of the European collector.

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  • One of the imitators of old Satsuma was among the first to perceive that a new line must be struck out.

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  • Doubtless Paracelsus learned rapidly what was put before him, but he seems at a comparatively early age to have questioned the value of what he was expected to acquire, and to have soon struck out ways for himself.

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  • After leading the trio to top-selling status and several American Music Awards, Beyonce struck out on her own with a string of award-winning albums and singles including the monster hit Single Ladies (Put a Ring On It).

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  • After completing a degree in advertising at East Tennessee University, he struck out for Nashville like so many other aspiring country stars, and he began to play the local circuit.

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  • That would change when McCartney struck out on his own.

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  • That popular VH1 reality show had to cease filming after a series of family problems, so Brooke struck out on her own and took over the reins for the entire Hogan clan.

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