out turn in a sentence
Examples
- "A person is only entitled to be paid once, but trying to sort that out turns into an accounting nightmare, " said Paul Rubner, a Denver bankruptcy lawyer.
- Computers in the 16 police precincts in Queens all had caught the Y2K bug over the weekend, but by Monday, only three precincts still were spewing out turn-of-the-century dated complaints.
- Ironically, one of the most charming performances of the year _ Kevin Spacey in " L . A . Confidential " _ didn't get nominated, despite his flirty, cooled-out turn.
- Reviews have described the film variously as'A masterpiece of gradually escalating horror'and,'An Ingenious and Compelling Thriller'with emphasis falling on the performances of the actors Bradley Cole and Brittany Ashworth who give'stand out turns '.
- The pit straight is short and immediately leads into the flat-out turn 1 before cars heavily brake down to 60 mph for the right-left complex of turns 2 and 3, passing the swing bridge section.
- Taking on the big guns from Europe and fresh from the Noram Junior circuit, Lalive slugged it out turn by turn down the icy track, getting her first top seed result with a seventh-place finish.
- They're designed to make it easy on beginners by reducing the amount of board to be controlled, eliminating crossed tips, the splits, etc . Progressing skiers also use short skis to smooth out turns and improve moguls technique.
- A makeshift sign was left on the A63 ( the major westerly road out of Hull ) that read " last one out turn the lights off ! " due to most of the city travelling to Wembley for the final.
- The urge to communicate, I'm embarrassed to say, became so ingrained that even after Tandem Weekend was over and I was back on my single bike, I occasionally found myself calling out turns and shifts to a nonexistent stoker, eliciting strange looks from passing motorists.
- It was reputed that a makeshift sign was left on the A63 ( the major westerly road out of Hull ) that read " last one out turn the lights off ! " due to most of the city travelling to Wembley for the final.