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1. |
Let's hope this new job
out well for him. |
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2. |
The buyer
out of the deal the day before they were due to sign the contract. |
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3. |
Fire
out during the night. |
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4. |
I'm going to
out that new club, do you want to come along? |
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5. |
I don’t want to cook tonight, is that okay if we
out tonight? |
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6. |
The seasoning really
out the flavour of the meat. |
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7. |
She was rather
out when they turned up two hours late for dinner. |
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8. |
Since
out all the fat from his diet, he has become a lot slimmer. |
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9. |
I was hit on the head and
out. |
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10. |
I can't
out why he did it. Sometimes it is really hard to understand him. |