: Jones recorded 15 put outs in the first half of the season.
: He was put out at the mere suggestion of misconduct.
: Don’t forget to put out the cat.
: The factory puts out 4000 units each day.
: Don’t put out your back trying to lift that.
: Be careful with those scissors, or youll put your eye out!
: They worked for days to put out the brushfire.
*: When I saw the coffin I knew that I was respited, for, as I judged, there was space between it and the wall behind enough to contain my little carcass; and in a second I had put out the candle, scrambled up the shelves, half-stunned my senses with dashing my head against the roof, and squeezed my body betwixt wall and coffin.
*: He had been going out with this girl — I think her name was Karol — for a couple of months... and she wouldnt put out for him... kept on saying no.
*: This Grosso dated this woman a couple of times, and then, when she wouldnt put out for him, he beat her up and forced her.
*: Along about Tuesday Uncle Cal put out for San Antone on the last wagonload of wool.
: The storm did a lot of damage to the area.
*: Great errors and absurdities many commit for want of a friend to tell them of them, to the great damage both of their fame and fortune.
: "Whats the damage?" he asked the waiter.
: Be careful not to damage any of the fragile items while unpacking them.
*: The building was erected in two years, at the parochial expence, on the foundation of the former one, which was irreparably damaged by the hurricane of Augu?t, 1712.
*: He ... came up to the English admiral and gave him a broadside, with which he killed many of his men and damaged the ship.
: The experience affected me deeply.
: The heat of the sunlight affected the speed of the chemical reaction.
*: The climate affected their health and spirits.
: He was deeply affected by the tragic ending of the play.
*: A consideration of the rationale of our passions seems to me very necessary for all who would affect them upon solid and pure principles.
: Hepatitis affects the liver.
*: men whom they thought best affected to religion and their countrys liberty
*: The drops of every fluid affect a round figure.
*: One of the domestics was affected to his special service.
*: This proud man affects imperial sway.
*: From that day forth she gan to him affect, / And daily more her favour to augment […].
*: A young gentlewoman in Basil was married...to an ancient man against her will, whom she could not affect; she was continually melancholy, and pined away for grief […].
*: But when he pleased to show t, his speech / In loftiness of sound was rich; / A Babylonish dialect, / Which learned pedants much affect.
*: As for Queen Katharine, he rather respected than affected, rather honoured than loved, her.
*: Amongst humane conditions this one is very common, that we are rather pleased with strange things then with our owne; we love changes, affect alterations, and like innovations.
*: For he does neither affect company, nor is he fit for it, indeed.
*: Do not affect the society of your inferiors in rank, nor court that of the great.
: to affect ignorance
: He managed to affect a smile despite feeling quite miserable.
*: Careless she is with artful care, / Affecting to seem unaffected.
*: Thou dost affect my manners.
*: if we are afraid of robbers in a dream, the robbers are certainly imaginary, but the fear is real. This draws our attention to the fact that the development of affects transterm|Affectentwicklung|lang=de in dreams is not amenable to the judgement we make of the rest of the dream-content [...].
*: A third study demonstrated that the effects of self-affirmation on self-regulated performance were not due to positive affect.
*: We, ignorant of ourselves, / Beg often our own harms.
: ux|en|One boy hit the other.
*: Orion hit a rabbit once; but though sore wounded it got to the bury, and, struggling in, the arrow caught the side of the hole and was drawn out. Indeed, a nail filed sharp is not of much avail as an arrowhead; you must have it barbed, and that was a little beyond our skill.
*: He tried to hit me but I dodged the blow and went out to plot revenge.
*: BELLO: (Shouts) Good, by the rumping jumping general! Thats the best bit of news I heard these six weeks. Here, dont keep me waiting, damn you! (He slaps her face)
*: BLOOM: (Whimpers) Youre after hitting me. Ill tellnb...
*: I hunted him for half a hour, aiming to learn him to hit a man with a table-leg and then run, but I didnt find him.
: ux|en|The ball hit the fence.
*: If bodies be extension alone, how can they move and hit one against another?
*: a dozen apples, each of them near as large as a Bristol barrel, came tumbling about my ears; one of them hit me on the back as I chanced to stoop, and knocked me down flat on my face.
*: Meanwhile the street boys kept up a shower of mud balls, many of which hit the Doctor, while the rest were distributed upon his assailants.
: ux|en|Hit him tonight and throw the body in the river.
: ux|en|If intelligence had been what it should have been, I dont think wed ever have hit that island.
: ux|en|We hit the grocery store on the way to the park.
: ux|en|Youll hit some nasty thunderstorms if you descend nowrap|too late. nowrap|We hit a lot of traffic coming back from the movies.
: ux|en|I hit the jackpot. The movie hits theaters nowrap|in December. nowrap|The temperature could hit 110°F tomorrow. nowrap|We hit Detroit at one in the morning but kept driving through the night.
*: And her success with Glover, a product of the National Lottery-funded Sporting Giants talent identification programme, will also spark relief among British officials who were starting to fret a little about hitting their target of equalling fourth in the medal table from Beijing.
*: And oft it hits / Where hope is coldest and despair most fits.
*: Millions miss for one that hits.
*: Thou hast hit it.
: ux|en|The economy was hit by a recession. nowrap|The hurricane hit his fishing business hard.
: ux|en|Hit me.
: ux|en|Jones hit for the pitcher.
: ux|en|The external web servers hit DBSRV7, but the internal web server hits DBSRV3.
: ux|en|Id hit that.
: ux|en|I hit that bong every night after work
*: So he the famed Cilician fencer praised, / And, at each hit, with wonder seems amazed.
: The hit was very slight.
: The band played their hit song to the delight of the fans.
*: What late he called a blessing, now was wit, / And Gods good providence, a lucky hit.
: My site received twice as many hits after being listed in a [[search engine]].
: The catcher got a hit to lead off the fifth.
: Where am I going to get my next hit?
: a happy hit
*: But how hit was to come about didnt appear.
*: Now, George, grease it good, an let hit slide down the hill hits own way.
*: That wondrous frame where melody began / Lay as a tomb defaced that no eye cared to scan.
: He defaced the I.O.U. notes by scrawling "void" over them.
*: One-and-twenty worn and defaced shillings, however, were considered as equivalent to a guinea, which perhaps, indeed, was worn and defaced too, but seldom so much so.
: You get the Finnish state flag by defacing the national flag with the state coat of arms placed in the middle of the cross.
*: But basely yielded upon compromise / That which his noble ancestors achieved with blows.
*: All government, indeed every human benefit and enjoyment, every virtue and every prudent act, is founded on compromise and barter.
*: An abhorrence of concession and compromise is a never failing characteristic of religious factions.
: a compromise of character or right
*: I was determined not to accept any fine speeches, to the compromise of that sex the belonging to which was, after all, my strongest claim and title to them.
*: Laban and himself were compromised / That all the eanlings which were streaked and pied / Should fall as Jacobs hire.
*: The controversy may easily be compromised.
*: To pardon all who had been compromised in the late disturbances.
: He tried to compromise the security in the computer by guessing the password.
*: Though often misled by prejudice and passion, he was emphatically an honest man.
: I am free of all prejudices. I hate everyone equally.
*: the first did in the forepart sit, / That nought mote hinder his quicke preiudize: / He had a sharpe foresight, and working wit ...
: rfquotek|Locke
*: England and France might, through their amity, / Breed him some prejudice.
: The afternoon breeze messed up my hair.
: The change messed something up, and its not working anymore.
: Well, I messed up my solo, but otherwise it was a good concert.
: He has a hard time getting started because hes afraid hell mess up.
: She messed up on her final exam.
: Stop bumping me! You keep messing me up!
: He messed up his elbow at the track meet.
: Her brothers friends messed him up a little after he cheated on her.
: That girl totally messed me up, man. Im not sure who I am anymore.
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