Out in A Sentence

    1

    Carmen held out a hand.

    2

    We're going out for breakfast.

    3

    It's the only way to get out of the Valley of Voe.

    4

    He walked out of the room chuckling.

    5

    In spite of her decision not to, she glanced out the window.

    6

    Let's get in out of this cold wind.

    7

    Alex held out a hand.

    8

    She gazed out the window as if she hadn't noticed anything unusual.

    9

    She reached out and took the picture from his hand.

    10

    He was shutting her out again.

    11

    As it came to a stop the conductor called out in a loud voice.

    12

    Felipa held her hands out to Destiny.

    13

    Maybe Katie was simply trying to stay out of trouble.

    14

    This is a little out of my league.

    15

    He got his satchel from the buggy and, opening it, took out two deadly looking revolvers that made the children shrink back in alarm just to look at.

    16

    Why don't we go out for supper tonight - just us and the kids?

    17

    Even a bird is smart enough to push the fledgling out of the nest when it fails to fly on its own.

    18

    She turned and stared out the window.

    19

    Señor Medena was watching Alex, but from the corner of her eye Carmen could see Alex was looking out the window.

    20

    Remembering what Felipa had said about the girls being out of a home if Alex refused the inheritance, she smiled.

    21

    She pulled out a chair.

    22

    Do you think Jonathan might feel left out when the new baby comes?

    23

    As soon as I see the light, I will mount my horse and ride out to give the alarm.

    24

    Carmen sat with her hands clutched together tightly as the plane taxied out to the runway.

    25

    But I guess if we have, it's no worse than having a child out of wedlock.

    26

    You always look neat and clean - even if you are a little out of style.

    27

    The idea was reinforced when Gerald turned and walked out the door without doing so.

    28

    She took out some of his and hers so he wouldn't think she was packing to leave him.

    29

    It didn't take long for him to get home, and when he came in from the garage, he went directly to his gun cabinet and took out a rifle.

    30

    I'll send it off to find out.

    31

    With the initial shock out of the way, she focused on the facts.

    32

    He stuck out a big hand.

    33

    At least he was getting out of the house.

    34

    We're almost out of the sand.

    35

    Come on, let's get out of here.

    36

    I resented the hell out of it.

    37

    Jumping out of the buggy he put Dorothy's suit-case under the seat and her bird-cage on the floor in front.

    38

    Dorothy was a little anxious about the success of their trip, for the way Jim arched his long neck and spread out his bony legs as he fluttered and floundered through the air was enough to make anybody nervous.

    39

    My father was obliged to get a ladder and take Miss Sullivan out through the window--much to my delight.

    40

    Pierre was among those who saw him come out from the merchants' hall with tears of emotion in his eyes.

    41

    Carmen wanted to shrivel out of sight.

    42

    Waiting until they were out of view from the men at the corral, Carmen rode up beside Alex.

    43

    And then they were walking out the door, still talking about the mare.

    44

    Even so, Alex wasn't back by the time she got out.

    45

    Did he arrange to have Alex out of the way, or was he simply taking advantage of the situation?

    46

    Carmen nodded and stepped out the door.

    47

    Jonathan was staring out the window and Alex was playing with Destiny.

    48

    When he pulled the covers over her, she stretched out and fell asleep again.

    49

    She hadn't brushed or rinsed her mouth out since being sick on the plane.

    50

    She crawled out of bed, snapping on the light as her stocking feet hit the floor.

    51

    A strong hand shot out and grasped her arm.

    52

    He apparently owned several buildings he was leasing out on the coast - warehouses, maybe?

    53

    Backing out of that file, she went into another.

    54

    Alex was on the window seat when she returned, gazing out at the night.

    55

    Alex let out a breath of relief.

    56

    His eyes sought out Lisa as he questioned the caller.

    57

    They were out of the sand.

    58

    She heard him stretch out on the ground and within minutes his breathing changed.

    59

    She stretched out on the hard cold rocks and fell asleep.

    60

    Then you'd better start singing out.

    61

    Now shut up and let's get out of here.

    62

    I think everyone was guilty of staring at her at least once - if for no other reason, wondering if she was going to fall out of her dress.

    63

    In fact, if she confronted him now and then, he might be more inclined to volunteer information before she found out about it.

    64

    Although the issue was not discussed, it was far from out of her mind.

    65

    Destiny followed her and Carmen pulled the chair beside her out so she could crawl into it.

    66

    She gouged an eye out of the potato she was holding.

    67

    Alex decided to build a room upstairs for his office, out of the reach of Destiny's exploring hands.

    68

    Señor Medena colored and stepped over to the window, looking out.

    69

    As soon as they were settled at a table, Felipa lay out her plan.

    70

    I suppose so, but I thought I could work it out.

    71

    Of course he would feel responsible for working it out and not troubling her with it.

    72

    The sooner he started, the sooner it would be out of the way.

    73

    At least that part was out of the way.

    74

    When had he shut out those fond memories of rodeos and outings at the Medena hacienda?

    75

    Dad was in a hurry to beat the storm, so she had said nothing as the car backed out of the drive.

    76

    Rolling down the window, she backed out of the garage.

    77

    He reached out and took one of her curls in his big hand and studied it.

    78

    Every time he lashes out at you and gets his nails clipped in the process, it erases a little more of that fear.

    79

    No, she had seen the postman drive up every day since she sent out the letter.

    80

    Tears filled her eyes, but she forced the water fight at her car into her mind to push out the other.

    81

    She followed him out on the porch.

    82

    Try to stay out of the woods.

    83

    Lisa stared out the window.

    84

    He called out behind her, but she didn't stop.

    85

    The trail was clear and level ahead of her, so she let her long legs stretch out.

    86

    Tossing the two of them into the same thought brought out the contrast.

    87

    In spite of all the evidence, Yancey still came out as a responsible adult.

    88

    He held the phone out to Lisa.

    89

    Finally she threw back the covers and rolled out of bed.

    90

    She tried to scream, but no sound came out.

    91

    Why don't we all eat out on the patio?

    92

    A small plastic bag fell out of the pocket.

    93

    Mom always used to want everyone home before dark – as though anything was out there at night that wasn't there during the day.

    94

    I know you well enough to know you would have to find out – no matter what the risk.

    95

    She unhooked the screen and pushed it out.

    96

    His gaze dropped to her neck and he reached out, lifting her chin to examine it.

    97

    She took a step toward him and called out.

    98

    She glanced out the window and saw Yancey was almost to the house.

    99

    She let a breath out slowly.

    100

    She dug it out of her pocket and opened it.

    101

    He got out and leaned down.

    102

    I'm going to head out that way.

    103

    Maybe I'm blowing this all out of proportion.

    104

    Yancey didn't get out, but he did wait until she had her car started before he turned his car around and headed back to the house.

    105

    Without another word, he walked out the door and down the trail.

    106

    Right now all he wanted out of her was absence.

    107

    Lisa went out to help her carry things into the house.

    108

    Did he marry Valorie for love, or because she found out about his business?

    109

    They wanted her out of the way, or at least silent.

    110

    One day we were out, so I put some powdered sugar in a bag.

    111

    There is one thing I still don't understand – it's out of character.

    112

    I knew he and Lisa had dated for a long time, and I knew they had a falling out, but I never thought he'd try to hurt her physically.

    113

    I always thought I knew what was going on out there.

    114

    Closing her eyes for a few precious moments, she breathed deeply and let her breath out in a long, relaxing sigh.

    115

    You're stretching it out.

    116

    When she spoke, the sound came out her nose.

    117

    He followed Julia out the door and closed it securely.

    118

    Why don't you go out with him?

    119

    We haven't even been out for an hour yet.

    120

    Come to think of it, he hadn't been out at all since they returned from his parent's house.

    121

    Her date with Michael had been uneventful and he hadn't asked her out since.

    122

    They didn't know what to think - you coming in here all huffy and chewing me out.

    123

    I wasn't chewing you out.

    124

    Now both of you get in here before we make a scene that gets us all thrown out.

    125

    The news out and the engagement ring twinkling on her finger, it was hard for Adrienne to keep her mind on her studies - and Brandon wasn't helping much.

    126

    You're going to wear it out just looking at it.

    127

    The little car pulled out in front of them.

    128

    Without a word, he backed the car until they were close to the one that had pulled out in front of them.

    129

    Adrienne reached out and touched his arm.

    130

    So, that's why you've been shutting me out.

    131

    She was shutting him out?

    132

    Brandon is out at the north pasture, he'll be in any time for lunch.

    133

    If you want out, just say so.

    134

    You told me you were tired of trying to scratch out a living from this ranch.

    135

    They all didn't understand that she couldn't simply run out and get a job like she had in Tulsa.

    136

    Every day she worked in a frenzy, trying to keep him out of her mind.

    137

    Hadn't she been supportive of Brandon when he made his foolish move of dropping out of college?

    138

    He pulled out the engagement ring, along with a wad of lint.

    139

    She reached out and put her hand over the ring, stopping its infernal winking.

    140

    Not that she was likely to see him again - especially out here in the desert, hundreds of miles from their little Texas ranch.

    141

    Don't you know people talk about a woman who spends weeks out here with men - and men start to get ideas.

    142

    That last statement strangled the life out of the discussion.

    143

    Sure, 'til someone snatches that whip out of your hand and gives you the spankin' you've been asking for.

    144

    If you can find anything out there to eat, you're welcome to it.

    145

    If one wagon got stuck, the rest would have to stop while one of the other teams was unhitched and added to pull the wagon out.

    146

    What was he doing out here alone in the middle of the desert?

    147

    What would the cavalry be doing out here?

    148

    Keep a sharp eye out.

    149

    Winding the reins around the saddle horn, he shook out his rope and tied it to the bridle.

    150

    You haven't asked me what a woman is doing out here driving a wagon.

    151

    A scorpion fell out and she gasped in horror, flipping it away with her boot.

    152

    It darted back toward her, and she scrambled to get out of its path, tossing sand at it.

    153

    She swished it around in her mouth to wash out the sand and then spit.

    154

    Bordeaux's shadowy form materialized out of the darkness.

    155

    It gets lonely out there all by myself.

    156

    I spent enough time out here a few years ago.

    157

    Your father asked me to look for you while I was out this way, and bring you home if I could.

    158

    She raised the whip, choking out words through a constricted throat.

    159

    Again she lashed out with the whip - this time in earnest.

    160

    In the morning she rolled out of her bed before the sun could stain the sky.

    161

    Cassie opened her mouth to warn him, but no sound came out.

    162

    But we're only three days out of Ashley - at the most.

    163

    Then we get out of here.

    164

    Everyone was supposed to ride out in a different direction, but Bordeaux never left her side.

    165

    By the time the wagons were fully engulfed in flames, they had traveled far enough to be out of the firelight.

    166

    If they left the reservation because they were hungry, why would they be out here?

    167

    Were the Indians out there watching right now?

    168

    She stumbled up the dune behind him and stopped when he held out a hand.

    169

    She gave him a sour look and kicked the horse into a lope, ranging out ahead of him.

    170

    The wildlife out here depends on the water hole.

    171

    His voice reached out to her from only a few feet away.

    172

    The sand stretched out before her, their tracks pointing to the escape route.

    173

    When the ache had left her legs numb, and her breath was no longer coming in gasps, they started out again - across sand dunes - up and down.

    174

    Bordeaux lead the horse out of the ravine and behind a slab of rock.

    175

    She kept a keen eye out for the same kind of weed and was surprised at how much they found.

    176

    We'll be out of this soon.

    177

    The ride turned out to be short.

    178

    He waded out of the water and laid his socks and shirt on a rock in the sun to dry.

    179

    She started to call out to him, but a pretty young Indian girl emerged from those same bushes.

    180

    Pete will be out of his mind with worry.

    181

    So you want to get out of here before I get the chance?

    182

    See if you can find out anything about Pete and the guys.

    183

    In her room, she dropped on the bed and threw her arms out, sinking into its softness.

    184

    She stepped out of the tub and dried off.

    185

    Even at this hour a piano was pounding out a raucous tune in one of the three saloons.

    186

    As she stepped off the walk to cross an alley, a lean figure stepped out of the saloon.

    187

    It'll never work out.

    188

    She let out a long agonized sigh.

    189

    I know you love me, but when people find out I lived with the Indians for three years...

    190

    If he had come out here to get the girl, why had he sent the dress and the flower?

    191

    Was he giving her a way to back out gracefully?

    192

    He reached his arms out to her.

    193

    The woman stuck out her hand.

    194

    Darcie leaned back and stared out the window.

    195

    I'm sorry things didn't work out for you.

    196

    Carmen tried to shut them out by thinking about something else, but her mind kept going back to the same thing.

    197

    She'd rent a horse at the livery in the morning and ride out to the ranch.

    198

    Cassie clung to the seat to keep from falling out of the lurching buggy as Bordeaux took them out of town at a run.

    199

    He drove the team relentlessly until they were well out of town.

    200

    It was all working out very well for him.

    201

    Galloping to the head of the team, she reached out to grab the halter on the lead horse.

    202

    He never came back and I didn't find out until recently.

    203

    He stopped the buggy in front of the house and got out.

    204

    Boy, the fight ain't half out of her.

    205

    Other than occasional attempts to draw him out, she respected his privacy.

    206

    Cold out there, isn't it?

    207

    He nodded again and turned away, staring out the window while he sipped the coffee.

    208

    That's not as far out as you might think.

    209

    But staying out there alone with a man?

    210

    She rested her elbows on the table and cupped her chin in her hands, staring out into the night.

    211

    Riding horses was one of her favorite pastimes, and the country out that way was gorgeous - winter or summer.

    212

    That's as far out as I can get.

    213

    Did he ask you out?

    214

    He offered me a job out at his place.

    215

    Cindy, that's forty miles out in the middle of nowhere.

    216

    It looks like something out of a horror movie.

    217

    You intend to stay out there - alone with him?

    218

    What can you expect out of a recluse?

    219

    The only thing I'm attracted to is his job offer - and the idea of getting out of this gossipy little town.

    220

    You ought to go out once in a while.

    221

    Why had Cade singled her out for the job?

    222

    Well, show me where you're things are and I'll take them out to my truck while I wait.

    223

    This would be one Saturday she wouldn't have to crawl out of bed and get ready to go to the diner.

    224

    From now on it would be crawl out of bed and cook, clean and then maybe rest a little.

    225

    The best way to decide was to find out what he had in the refrigerator.

    226

    With the laundry washing and the sun peeping through curtainless panes, she set out to explore the house.

    227

    It gets lonely out here.

    228

    She knew that when she accepted the job so any complaint at this point would be out of line.

    229

    I started to move along the sidewalk and an old man stepped out of a doorway and passed right through me!

    230

    My aunt never said it out loud or even admitted it, but she blamed her son.

    231

    Besides, I couldn't even talk about Annie without bawling my eyes out.

    232

    Howie doesn't have a clue so I thought I'd help him out.

    233

    I opined to keep Quinn and Martha out of the picture, at least at present.

    234

    We firmed plans although it meant my cancelling a night out with a coworker.

    235

    The space underneath the roof, where they stood, permitted them to see on all sides of the tall building, and they looked with much curiosity at the city spread out beneath them.

    236

    Looking out, they could see into some of the houses near them, where there were open windows in abundance, and were able to mark the forms of the wooden Gargoyles moving about in their dwellings.

    237

    He sent out among the poor people of the city and found two little babies who had never heard a word spoken.

    238

    Throwing a blanket over me, she almost suffocated me, but she put out the fire.

    239

    Having received all his orders Alpatych, wearing a white beaver hat--a present from the prince--and carrying a stick as the prince did, went out accompanied by his family.

    240

    Finally he looked down at his lap and let out a long weary sigh.

    241

    So why did you think she was out of your league?

    242

    I heard she was pretty humiliated when she found out.

    243

    She scrambled out of the chair.

    244

    Could you get them out?

    245

    She opened the door and slid her legs out one by one, trying to avoid contact with the car.

    246

    She was putting supper on the table when she glanced out the window and noticed Giddon riding Diablo back into the yard.

    247

    She pulled the lawn chair into the shade under a tree and stretched out, closing her eyes and simply listening to the birds.

    248

    With the note in her hand, she opened the door slightly and peeked out.

    249

    It's so beautiful out here.

    250

    Thanks, now why don't you get dressed and we'll go out to dinner and a movie or something.

    251

    I only meant it would be good to get out of the house, no matter what we went to see.

    252

    The telephone drowned out his response, and Lisa darted to her room.

    253

    His voice shot out after her and she darted for the bedroom.

    254

    The way it worked out, I had a sitter, mom had help and Tammy had a companion.

    255

    When he opened the glove box, I was sure he'd come out with a gun, but he had a little tablet instead.

    256

    I figured that if Giddon was using a pseudonym, he would have to either do his banking with his own name or fill out some kind of paperwork to do business under another name.

    257

    I'm surprised she didn't figure that one out right away.

    258

    She kicked off her shoes and stretched out on the couch, lacing fingers behind her head.

    259

    One hand shot out in an instinctive search for anything to stop her fall.

    260

    Not that he'd been out much lately.

    261

    She watched him head for the barn and wondered how he could stand being out in the cold all day.

    262

    I can get into enough trouble without people squeezing imaginary insults out of my words.

    263

    A glance out the window revealed that the snow had piled up to four or five inches.

    264

    Was Cade weathering out the storm?

    265

    She wandered through the house, peering out the window until she spotted a small shed.

    266

    You don't need to be carrying heavy things and getting out in this weather.

    267

    Cade had put on enough weight to take the hollows out of his cheeks, making him look a good ten years younger.

    268

    As for Cynthia, her cheeks weren't the only things filling out.

    269

    Scraps from the table coaxed him out even during the daylight hours - but only when she stepped back into the house.

    270

    Cade mounted a gray gelding and they headed out across the treeless hills.

    271

    How long have we been out?

    272

    Is this what you do out here all day long?

    273

    If you figure out a way to do this all day and still make the ranch turn a profit, you could make a fortune teaching your method at seminars.

    274

    I noticed that you always carry a rifle when you go out.

    275

    It's the hunter that throws nature out of balance, selecting only the best game.

    276

    So you're saying the wolves improve your herd by culling out the weakest animals?

    277

    The more they get to eat, the more offspring they will produce, and some of those offspring will need to stake out new territory.

    278

    He turned his horse and they started out again.

    279

    You were the one who thought about it long enough to calculate it out.

    280

    She was simply lonely out there and he was good company - the only company.

    281

    I'd rather not make a fool out of myself.

    282

    Curtains shut out the light.

    283

    Handing out compliments seemed to be out of character for him, but hadn't he always been honest and direct?

    284

    He paid for the supplies with a check and took her and Mary out to eat.

    285

    What made you single out that room?

    286

    Feel free to get anything you want out of the attic.

    287

    Not when everything else was working out so well.

    288

    It seemed totally out of character.

    289

    But it would be nice to know you had a way to get out and do things without fear of taking the only vehicle.

    290

    As it turned out, the truck repair was minor, so she was able to follow Cade home that evening.

    291

    It was time to pack up and get out - as soon as the visit from his sister was over.

    292

    Cynthia closed the book and gazed out the window.

    293

    He reached out and took one of her curls in his hand.

    294

    She carefully laid out the food in an attractive manner and retired to the kitchen.

    295

    Inside the quiet room, the balcony beckoned, so she slid the patio door open and stepped out into the balmy night.

    296

    Taking a zip-lock bag of scraps from the refrigerator, she opened the door and stepped out into the cool dawn.

    297

    One of the claws was ripped almost completely out.

    298

    He reached out and brushed her hair away from her face.

    299

    Get out of here.

    300

    Every year I come out here and try to convince him to get with the times, but it's to no avail.

    301

    Here, let me pull out the stove.

    302

    She pulled the shaker out and glanced up at Cade.

    303

    It was best to stay out of the entire thing - if they would only let her.

    304

    I couldn't care less what Claudette thinks, but let me take the question out of your mind.

    305

    Flinging herself on the bed, she sobbed out the anger and hurt.

    306

    Cade wandered across the room and stared out the patio doors, sipping from the coffee mug.

    307

    I took all my frustration and anger out on you.

    308

    I was way out of line.

    309

    She sighed as she set out the supper dishes.

    310

    His expression was openly compassionate as he reached out, drawing her into his arms and guiding her head to his shoulder.

    311

    Pulling out a drawer, he removed a paper and pencil.

    312

    I was out there yesterday when I came back from riding and noticed that the barn was almost as clean as this house.

    313

    There are probably a half dozen of them waiting out there in the grass.

    314

    He was merely trying to get her to go out more.

    315

    I twisted Cade's arm to get him to come out here with me for a picnic lunch.

    316

    No, if you must know, he was trying to encourage me to get out and date.

    317

    I think he wants me out of the house so he can bring someone home.

    318

    Whatever. I came out here to enjoy your company, not argue with you.

    319

    She had to get out some so he could have a life.

    320

    Everything turned out fine and you learned a lesson.

    321

    He let his breath out slowly.

    322

    She stretched out on the couch beside him; resting her head on his chest and he draped the blanket across her shoulders, his arm falling loosely on her waist.

    323

    Only in a dream, she thought sluggishly and reached out to touch his cheek.

    324

    For a moment she had the shocking realization that the situation was out of control.

    325

    She squirmed to get out from under him, but the movement was misinterpreted.

    326

    She gently worked her nightgown out from under him, hoping all the while that he wouldn't wake.

    327

    Please let me wake up and find out this was only a dream.

    328

    After all, if she hadn't turned her head when he kissed her on the cheek, maybe things wouldn't have turned out the same way.

    329

    Why don't we go out for pizza tonight?

    330

    She pulled a couple of bowls out of the refrigerator.

    331

    While you're heating that stuff up, I think I'll go out and lock Princess in the barn.

    332

    I think she's ready to foal and it looks like a storm is brewing out there.

    333

    He pulled his hands from behind his back and held them out to her.

    334

    She gasped, reaching out to touch the kitten.

    335

    Finally he reached out his hand.

    336

    You want me to get out of your hair?

    337

    How's that for squirming out of a leading question?

    338

    He reached out, gently slipping a hand behind her neck.

    339

    He stood and carried his coffee cup to the sink, pouring out the remains.

    340

    I pay you to take care of the house while I'm out working.

    341

    She jerked the plug out of the sink and dried her hands.

    342

    I shouldn't have come out here.

    343

    Maybe it would be a good idea for you to stay out there a while and find the answers.

    344

    You're the one who told me I shouldn't come out here in the first place.

    345

    You've gained some valuable experience about how things can get out of control so quickly.

    346

    This time they started out heading west, into a maze of arroyos and low brush.

    347

    Why don't you drive out here with your truck?

    348

    It gets tedious, but I get a kick out of doing it that way.

    349

    So what do you want me to do, make a museum out of this place?

    350

    He stared out across the field.

    351

    If I had paid more attention to her and spent a little less time out on the range, she might be alive today.

    352

    Had he brought her all the way out here to force himself on her?

    353

    I thought you might have thawed out a little by now.

    354

    For crying out loud, Cindy, he'll be devastated, Mary interrupted.

    355

    It was the cowards' way out, but right now she wasn't up to confronting him.

    356

    Every morning she crawled out of bed and retched for a while before getting ready for work.

    357

    That left a choice between raising the child on her own or adopting it out.

    358

    Mary was still out, so she sat down and read the pamphlet.

    359

    She placed the form in front of her on the counter and began filling it out.

    360

    Tears flowed freely as she filled out each blank space.

    361

    This weekend she would drive out and talk to him.

    362

    If she had felt the least bit threatened, it would have been easy enough to jump out of the truck.

    363

    I was going to come out this weekend and talk to you.

    364

    It wasn't that I didn't know when things started getting out of control.

    365

    She reached out and touched his cheek.

    366

    That's a terrible way to find out.

    367

    Pulling out a tissue he handed it to her.

    368

    Obviously she was the dependent type or she wouldn't have stayed out there.

    369

    He stared absently out the window and continued.

    370

    Anyway, I was doing my best not to let things get out of control.

    371

    They had moved the antique furniture out of her old downstairs room and put it upstairs months before he was born.

    372

    I have a man coming out here tomorrow for the job.

    373

    He followed her out of the room, guiding her through the door with a light touch on her waist.

    374

    Martha's aunt, Howie's mother, called and practically begged her to let him fly out for a couple of days.

    375

    He came out of it; yes and no.

    376

    After he came out of the coma, he underwent a year or so of therapy.

    377

    What vocational opportunities are available for an almost-priest who's been out of this world for a few years?

    378

    The words weren't out of my mouth when we heard his door open and footsteps retreating down the hall.

    379

    This zinger out of the blue took me aback.

    380

    Let's get the hell out of this drenching rain.

    381

    When the meal was over, I sought him out in the main room while the other crowded around the kitchen cleaning up.

    382

    Perhaps we could help you to work it out.

    383

    He nodded and crossed to the window and stared out at the rain.

    384

    Martha stopped me upstairs a little later as I was coming out of my room.

    385

    I came downstairs and tried to figure out what happened and then I talked to Ben and it calmed me down.

    386

    I went back up and dressed and took a walk out on the pier.

    387

    Out of the corner of my eye, I was surprised to notice a strange look on Martha's face.

    388

    Betsy would have you drummed out of her physic sorority.

    389

    Those were the last words spoken as I turned out the light.

    390

    As it worked out, I hardly had time.

    391

    I held out my hand; nothing.

    392

    I'm as curious as you to find out what it is.

    393

    Millions were out of work.

    394

    It's a shame it didn't work out.

    395

    You wouldn't have to make a big deal out of; like seeing a flying saucer, I added with a smile.

    396

    One of the minions in Betsy's organization had arranged for a pleasure car for her weekend, courtesy of her boss who felt guilty for her frequent out of town travel.

    397

    The trip took us out of the District on the Maryland side as we headed west through picturesque rolling hills and farm lands.

    398

    Howie bounded out of the car and crossed to the newer side of the street where he had a better view of the few older buildings that remained.

    399

    The store front he pointed out was boarded up.

    400

    He did so, and then pointed out the location of where he'd seen people, cars, the two horses and the wagon.

    401

    There were lots of businesses and folks came out of the hollows from miles around to shop.

    402

    We hashed out a possible way to move forward.

    403

    Sure, I'm curious to find out what it is.

    404

    It seemed to me we were all on edge, especially Howie who, aside from a smile and a few words, stayed out of our limited conversations.

    405

    We don't have an extra bed but there's a roll out cot down there.

    406

    I backed out in a hurry!

    407

    None of us would admit it out loud, but each harbored the same thought.

    408

    As eager as Betsy and I were to pursue our testing, we were out to the picture for several weeks.

    409

    He's never out more than ten to twenty minutes at a time and three or four sessions make a heavy day.

    410

    Get out your wallet, honey.

    411

    Martha handed out paper and pens before we left the house.

    412

    We were all fidgety and talked out by the time we returned to Peabody.

    413

    I'm tested out, at least for now.

    414

    She shouted out the address as we climbed down the stairs and joined the others below.

    415

    It took fifty minutes before the door burst open and Howie dashed out and up the stairs with Martha close on his heels.

    416

    Let the police check him out!

    417

    I'm sorry; I couldn't get the words out of my mouth.

    418

    We have an out of state rental car and no one could possibly recognize either of us.

    419

    She searched out other tip line numbers and the Warwick Police as well.

    420

    I spotted a gas station on a corner as we entered the city of Lynn but as we pulled closer, we saw the place was out of business.

    421

    There was a pay phone near the door but it was out of order.

    422

    The phone slipped out of my trembling hands.

    423

    Once my telephone ordeal was over, everything was out of our hands.

    424

    There are scads of missing children, out there, Howie.

    425

    If they found you out, the assault on you from every quarter would be unimaginable.

    426

    He watched an overweight man open the trunk of his car and drag out a child-size bundle.

    427

    Then he said, 'you guys have this history when you were kids,' as if he was left out.

    428

    In another case, a missing twelve year old boy turned out to be a runaway.

    429

    Although a blurry image appeared on television of the woman captured on a video camera, she disappeared out of view once she exited.

    430

    Betsy, usually as nearly sympathetic as Martha, pointed out there were scads of other missing children we were neglecting.

    431

    He reached a dark van and left, without lights before Howie could make out a plate number.

    432

    I speculated out loud about giving up my job.

    433

    Before you all agree, hear me out.

    434

    Betsy printed out Martha's Email and a list of FBI offices around the country.

    435

    Okay, I guess I can hear you out.

    436

    I put out the light by the bed.

    437

    Out flight was early so we had time for dinner on the way from the airport.

    438

    It was a relief to stretch out in a restaurant booth.

    439

    It was nearing Christmas and while New York was aglow, my wife and I were just the opposite; out of sync with the mood of the city.

    440

    If any of this gets out, no more tips; it's finished.

    441

    First off; we can't have you or anyone near you making any attempt to find out anything about us.

    442

    I can vouch for myself but going out on the limb for someone else is a whole different ball game.

    443

    Perhaps, Daniel Brennan could get out of the kitchen but the five of us would be left sitting on the stove.

    444

    It's difficult out on the road to hide them more than a day or two.

    445

    Instead of dining out, we ordered a couple of pizzas.

    446

    Our nailing Otto Rudman on your tip impressed the hell out of him.

    447

    Howie broke out in a sweat when he thought about actually witnessing a killing.

    448

    If I flushed hundred dollar bills down the toilet, the city of Cleveland would run out of water before I went broke.

    449

    Perpetrators will seek you out.

    450

    I want to get out of New York, or any city.

    451

    The story she pointed out was headlined, Psychic Help Finding Lost Children?

    452

    Connecticut and Rhode Island were ruled out and we began to concentrate on New Hampshire.

    453

    Martha and Betsy spent many a weekend searching out of the way shops and country auctions for their antiques.

    454

    He served about a dozen years for rape in California and dropped out of sight after he was released.

    455

    I was wondering if you jumped out of a California closet.

    456

    Are your people checking him out?

    457

    Still, we sometimes found ourselves perusing a report out of pure curiosity.

    458

    Finally, Howie reluctantly agreed to wait a couple of days and see how the situation played out.

    459

    His paper work checks out and he's visible but blurry a half dozen times on hotel video cameras.

    460

    I'll see if I can check it out but it might take a while.

    461

    Now there were two problems, both stuck on hold, and out of our hands.

    462

    Maybe now Youngblood would stay out of the news and Howie would back off insisting we take action to stop him.

    463

    While we kidded about selling Howie out for a million buck reward, the increased outside interest in our activities was a serious matter.

    464

    This goes beyond a simple patient-doctor relationship but I think our friend needs to pour out everything that's troubling.

    465

    They'll keep the pressure on the authorities when any of these cases get out of the public eye.

    466

    Celebratory cigars and wine came out and all other business suffered from total indifference.

    467

    The assailant pushed a rag against the sleeping girl's nose and mouth and quietly, but with surprising speed, was down the stairs and out the front door in the matter of seconds.

    468

    When they finally interrogated the boy he let enough kitties out of the sack for the detectives put it all together.

    469

    The guy had plenty of time to carve the truth out of him.

    470

    He knows there is someone or something out there that has weird and exceptional abilities.

    471

    I think it's worth publicizing it, especially if the license plate turns out to be stolen and we have nothing.

    472

    But first, I must protect myself from the worthless snapping hounds of police before I search out this mystery clairvoyant.

    473

    I can get each of you two sets of ID, birth certificate, passport, driver's license, charge cards and a brief history that will check out.

    474

    He was simply helping out his sibling and never asked for details.

    475

    I don't know how the others kept a straight face but I pulled out a handkerchief, pretending to blow my nose.

    476

    I still think it's a crime you lost so much time out of your life.

    477

    He's great fun company and he pulled me out of my funk when I was down in the pits.

    478

    What is Howie telling her, not just out loud, but with his voice from dreamland?

    479

    He's not about to let the pup out of the kennel and be forced to shut down all good we're accomplishing.

    480

    Seeking mental help was a logical decision and I think it's working out well.

    481

    The conversation was getting out of hand.

    482

    They got wind there might be someone out there in the nether world with incredible abilities they could commandeer.

    483

    Yeah, but remember a lot of guys go in the joint and a lot of guys get out.

    484

    But I'm out of the loop now, even more so now that the spooks are on my back.

    485

    Besides, he's out of town for the weekend, I lied.

    486

    I pulled out a pad and pencil, for affect.

    487

    The few times Howie was out of ear shot, the rest of us gossiped about his love life like back fence crones but failed to reach a consensus.

    488

    Never-the-less, the word sometimes slipped out and authorities questioned but no conclusions were reached.

    489

    Claire seemed pleased to be held by anyone, at least most of the time, but on occasion she'd let out a scream, loud enough to shake Howie from the past in spite of his near-soundproof basement room.

    490

    Quinn quipped it would be worth the price of the car if she kept motoring north to Canada and out of our lives.

    491

    I pulled her to her feet and walked her out into the night.

    492

    Now, what else was out of the ordinary?

    493

    He obviously knew he owed us an explanation but I sensed he would wait us out until someone asked.

    494

    I even got a book out of the library.

    495

    It scares the hell out of me.

    496

    I tell Julie the nightmares must be from my past; ghosts trying to get out.

    497

    With the spooks watching me, I'm out of the loop.

    498

    I remembered a judge had tossed out a search warrant obtained only on the basis of our tip.

    499

    I was miffed that I was the sole person burdened with straightening out this mess.

    500

    Four murders are getting a lot of interest but those are out of the question too.