用be out of造句子,“be out of”造句

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To be out of one's element

This Item be out of stock, but be on order.

If you don't see them, they will soon be out of sight... and out of mind.

I get tired easily. I must be out of shape.

If you correspond regularly, you won't be out of touch.

Don't be afraid; nothing under his control can ever be out of control.

Boys and girls may be out of their parents' sight but not out of God's, he cautions.

Without careful pruning and correction, it will be out of the track of healthy growth.

The doctor is of opinion that your sister will be out of danger before long.

The original software, however, may well be out of support and in many cases cannot be upgraded to later versions.

You will be out of your league or selling yourself short both leading to disaster.

He had better clean up his act, or he will be out of a job.

They might lose the Carling Cup final, they might be out of the FA Cup and PSV might dump them out of Europe.

Fortunately, his physical sickness will drive out his mental sickness, and most likely in a month he will be out of danger from both of them.'

If Americans didn't get a new car every year thousands of our workpeople would be out of work.

Practicing the scientific outlook of development is the only way to be out of the people's crisis.

I shall soon be out of the way of harming you, and the rest will soon be far from here, please God!

Short of this precondition, development will be out of the question, and the hard-won achievements will be lost again, "he stressed."

She was beginning to like to be out of doors; she no longer hated the wind, but enjoyed it.

be out of造句

Better be out of the world than out of fashion

He liked to be out of doors.

磕头,起身,他看到了一个钱包掉在了地下。

You sold it? You must be out of your senses!

I'll be out of town tomorrow, but almost anytime after that would be fine with me.

But the cost of such solutions can be out of reach for smaller, independent publishers.

The company has made gigantic losses this year, and will probably be out of business.

At the end of your life, it's guaranteed you will be out of time and more than likely out of money as well, if you didn't value time.

They had shuffled their cards so cunningly as to be out of the reach of the law.

"There's no question we're going to be out of address space by springtime of 2011," Cerf said.

Ah, if we were able to dig out a dwelling in that cliff, at a good height, so as to be out of the reach of harm, that would be capital!

Some executives may be out of business.

You may be out of my sight , but never out of my mind.

And as it turns out, I am lucky to get them since they will be out of season soon.

Those wine bottle be out of place In the children 's playroom

The People in Karst Region of Southwest China can be out of Poverty Essentially by Developing Grassland and Animal Husbandry;

be out of [be in] register

Yet appropriate attire always seems to be out of stock.

If Washington ran out of problems, think how many lobbyists would be out of a job, and how many special interest groups would just disband?

lose [be out of] one's bearings

While this approach might seem to be out of order, the editor posits that it might be in order of difficulty.

Now she knows what it means to be in a state of panic, to be out of town, and to be in a state of upheaval.

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