out of town in English

adjective
1
situated, originating from, or taking place outside a given or implied city or town.
a reception for influential out-of-town guests

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1. No, get out of town.

2. She lives way out of town.

3. We're due for some out-of-town guests.

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

5. The police are covering all road out of town.

6. They live on the main road out of town.

7. Barbara is out of town on business this week.

8. Somebody who ships out of town, deals only in bulk.

9. We will get out of town, but we're gonna shave.

10. 11 They live on the main road out of town.

11. Curt was out... out of town on business that week.

12. There was a steep climb on the road out of town.

13. His parents are out of town, or he calls, Says he's ok.

14. She was out of town the same week that the ledger disappeared?

15. • After hours or out of town trips must be booked in advanced.

16. I'm afraid Robin and I are on our way out of town.

17. Because the Lisas were out of town the day of your accident.

18. The sheriff and his men ran the horse thieves out of town.

19. Whether you're out of town or attend Calvary Church Online, you can

20. So you and your boys get out of town by morning, understand?

21. Democrats figure Newt feels safer if potential troublemakers are out of town.

22. And then these two boys come in from out of town asking questions.

23. We chose to live out of town and commute to work every day.

24. No American should have to drive out of town to breathe clean air.

25. It used to be that a business could slink out of town quietly.

26. Instead of powdering out of town right away, I bought some new clothes.

27. After having been instructed to drive out of town, I began to acquire confidence.

28. Suspected abolitionists were tarred, feathered, and run out of town; antislavery literature was burned.

29. The doctor instructed him to drive out of town, I began to acquire confidence.

30. As for her previous plan, John says he saw Tilney driving out of town.

31. 3 We chose to live out of town and commute to work every day.

32. William's parents were out of town, and he overslept, waking when Bridey called him.

33. If you’re headed out of town, explore our travel Backpacks before hitting the road

34. After having Been instructed to drive out of town, I Began to acquire confidence.

35. A : Drop it in the mail box marked " Out of town " at that corner.

36. Our billets were about a mile out of town, in a row of farm cottages.

37. And many citizens have actually decided to pull up stakes and get out of town.

38. They forced their way inside, broke up our meeting, and drove us out of town.

39. Bevers’ husband was on an out-of-town trip at the time of the murder

40. In lieu of real out-of-town travel,[sentencedict .com] Kingfisher fills the bill nicely.

41. They wanted to move out of town and start a new life in the country.

42. 9 Once we hit the road out of town, a sign suddenly announced the concert.

43. They also said less well-off consumers without cars are losing as superstores move out of town.

44. Out-of-town guests, flat tires, or even an occasional impulse purchase are pretty hard to plan for.

45. You get out of town, and you don't come back, or the next bullet goes in your eye.

46. A glitzy new "Golden Sands" nightclub is a new attraction that brings rich visitors from out of town.

47. 14 . Planning policies enabled more dispersed patterns of development , such as out - of - town shopping , leisure and office developments .

48. It’s not a Coincidence my husband’s flirtatious ex-wife went to visit him while I was out of town

49. When he stays out of town, he frequently checks into deluxe hotels that charge hundreds of dollars a night.

50. And even suspicious, now, because Giuliani had agreed so easily to find a way out of town for Sandoz.