be out in Czech

be out <v.> stávkovat Entry edited by: B2 be out <n.> nebýt doma Entry edited by: B2 be out být nemódní Entry edited by: B2 být vyloučen Entry edited by: B2 být venku Entry edited by: B2 být mimo hru Entry edited by: B2

Sentence patterns related to "be out"

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1. Be out

2. He will be out indefinitely.

3. That really bums be out.

4. I'll be out of your hair.

5. He'll be out of the woods.

6. He can't be out in this rain.

7. It's a filthy night to be out.

8. He'll be out and about very soon.

9. No answer -- they must be out visiting.

10. the guards will be out by 8:00.

11. They'll be out on bail in no time.

12. Single Scorpios be out and about July 10!

13. Fat chance, I be out of town tomorrow.

14. The loser will be out of the tournament.

15. We can't be out in the open like this.

16. And by then we'd be out of international waters.

17. His objection was ruled to be out of order.

18. The air conditioner seems to be out of order.

19. With parole, he could be out in two years.

20. When do I have to be out of here?

21. Aren't you supposed to be out with Agent Danvers?

22. NetPlay: Client may be out of sync with server.

23. Some crystal gazing may not be out of place.

24. Colliding: to be out of harmony or agreement usually noticeably

25. Encourage all to be out in field service this weekend.

26. A cushy anchor job would not be out of line.

27. Some of these files seem to be out of place.

28. She would be out and away by the next morning.

29. 11 His objection was ruled to be out of order.

30. Even an electronic hygrometer can be out by 10% or more.

31. You watch runs too slowly; it must be out of kilter.

32. With the shot I gave her, she'll be out all day.

33. To behave like that, he must be out of his mind.

34. It's not safe for me to be out in the open.

35. The violin and the piano seem to be out of tune.

36. Nobody gets overtime, so believe me, they'll be out like clockwork.

37. Modern furniture would be out of place in a Victorian house.

38. I think the police should be out there searching for Eddie.

39. You're supposed to be out there, selling tacos, not racing snails.

40. Politicians seem to be out of touch with the real world.

41. I hear you, but we need to be out there full throttle.

42. Are you going with him? You must be out of your gourd.

43. Assessor's staff will be out in this area through March of 2021

44. You're lending them money? You must be out of your tiny mind!

45. Most teenagers would rather be out and about with their friends. Sentencedict.com

46. They say commuting will be out of fashion - sounds great to me.

47. And I'm not gonna be out there today to cover your ass.

48. I got to be out digging'postholes at the crack of dawn tomorrow.

49. I'd be out in the middle of nowhere, sitting on my ukulele.

50. He'll be out back of the Spice Market Buffet in 20 minutes.