单词 | Stay out |
例句 | 1) Am I allowed to stay out past 10? 2) His parents won't allow him to stay out late. 3) Get out and stay out! 4) You stay out of this. 5) He is not allowed to stay out late. 6) I'm not normally allowed to stay out late. 7) It's better to stay out of their arguments. 8) Tell the children to stay out of the square while people are holding a mass rally. 9) My parents told me not to stay out in the evening. 10) Stay out of it. 11) I only stay out late to annoy my parents. 12) Try to stay out of mischief,(http:///stay out.html) will you? 13) It's very cold. Don't stay out. 14) My mum won't let me stay out late. 15) Try and stay out of trouble. 16) His father told him to stay out of trouble. 17) I wish you'd stay out of my business! 18) Cover up, or stay out of the sun. 19) I hope you'll stay out of the affair while I'm away. 20) It's hard to stay out of debt when you are a student. 21) He warned the army to stay out of the way of the relief effort. 22) It was naughty of Father to stay out so late. 23) Please stay out of my business and I'll stay out of yours. 24) The president's wife wanted to stay out of the limelight. 25) If you stay out in the rain you'll catch cold! 26) You stay out of it . It's none of your business. 27) Father hoped I'd stay out of trouble in the countryside. 28) Don't stay out in the sun for too long-you can't be too careful. 29) Be careful to stay out of the line of fire . 30) The most common parental admonition must surely be "Don't stay out late". 1) His parents won't allow him to stay out late. 2) Get out and stay out! 3) You stay out of this. 4) He is not allowed to stay out late. 5) I'm not normally allowed to stay out late. 6) It's better to stay out of their arguments. 7) Tell the children to stay out of the square while people are holding a mass rally. 8) My parents told me not to stay out in the evening. 9) Stay out of it. 31) You don't know anything about this, so just stay out of it! 32) You'll just have to put your foot down and tell him he can't stay out on school nights. 33) If you are fair-skinned , you should try to stay out of the sun. 34) You'd better stay out of her way - she's after your blood. 35) Get out and stay out. New crackdown on squatters. 36) It is easier to stay out than get out. Mark Twain 37) It's not like you to stay out like that. 38) He should stay out of the criminal justice system. 39) He began to stay out late at night. 39) try its best to collect and make good sentences. 40) I could stay out all day. 41) I thought you was trying to stay out. 42) I managed to stay out of trouble, though. 43) His lawyers said he had asked to be allowed to stay out of prison pending a clemency ruling by President Wahid. 44) Moral: Stay out of the war unless it is on home grounds. 45) Non-performers were supposed to stay out, but as far as she could tell nobody paid the rule much heed. 46) I felt an impulse to flee from the cottage in the early morning and stay out of it until dusk. 47) Police blame higher crime rates on irresponsible parents who allow their teenage children to stay out all night. 48) But I'd had a bellyful of your family and I just wanted to stay out of the whole rotten business. 49) Forget Ascot, she told herself, ride your race(), but stay out of trouble. 50) Press 2 if you think we should stay out of it. 51) She and her friends used to stay out till all hours, going from club to club. 52) They coach at Little League and roar with their brethren at Lions meetings and stay out of the bars. 53) The drug bosses were using bribery to stay out of jail. 54) But how hard is it to stay out of advanced Stages 4 and 5? 55) We stay out of the kitchen in the mornings while she is getting ready to go to work. 56) She had decided at an early age that the best way to stay out of trouble was to stay out of sight. 57) Stay out of Chinatown, away from all those South of Market bistros with black windows. 58) Should I stay out of the sun? Fair skin has little natural protection and is particularly susceptible to damage. 59) The defence minister, General Pavel Grachev, called for a compromise and promised that the army would stay out of the dispute. 60) Stay out of this, Ben - it's none of your business. 61) Kenny was always football mad and he couldn't stay out for long. 62) Alternatively they can stay out at night in an enclosed field. 63) She would stay out here until evening, if it killed her in the process. 64) Will foreign investors be put off and jobs be lost if we stay out? 65) Footballers and all other competitive sports people stay out but cricketers scurry back inside just when it is getting interesting. 66) Keep in touch with the leaders, aim to hit the front a furlong out, stay out of trouble. 67) An unspoken agreement grants peace and prosperity, respectively, to scholars and publishers who stay out of the public debate. 68) They should stay out where they belong - keep their hands off our people. 69) Pearson isn't just a do-gooder - he's been in prison and wants to help others stay out. 70) Our parents are pretty easy-going, and they don't mind if we stay out late. 71) He sometimes gets his shoes soiled in trying to stay out of the muck. 72) Instead, we teach our children to talk quietly, to talk less, and to stay out of the way. 73) Third, you have to stay out on the town past my bedtime. 74) In spite of his vows to stay out of trouble he always managed to find it. 75) In exchange, Harris gets up to 32 percent of Panopticom's stock and promises to stay out of Auerbach's hair. 76) I did my best to stay out of the politics. 77) He can't be expected to know how to stay out of trouble here in the country. 78) Allowing a sixteen-year-old to stay out all night is just inviting trouble. 79) Darlington juvenile court gave the girl a conditional discharge for 12 months and she was warned to stay out of trouble. 80) I tried to be a good girl and stay out of the way. 81) Clearly, you'd rather she stay out of your love life and she's not getting the hint. 82) Even back then I didn't like to stay out all night. 83) Thakin Nu was the one prominent leader to stay out of the Assembly. 84) It was decided by someone or other that we would stay out at Lima with the grunts. 85) I might as well stay out all night as come home to you. 86) Stay out of my foxhole, pal! 87) Your home may be in an uproar and you are best to stay out of the line of fire if at all possible. 88) Stay out of the cookie jar! It'll spoil your appetite. 89) You stay out of it and mind your own business. 90) The program is no stand-in for therapy though, George insists, and some topics should stay out of these discussions. 91) You couldn't even pay people to stay out of the drug traffic. 92) Monteiro says politicians should stay out of the barracks and the military should be responsible only for protecting Guinea-Bissau's national sovereignty and serving in regional peacekeeping forces. 93) The miners threatened to stay out all winter if their pay claim was not accepted. 94) As a result, they cover their skin or wearblock sunblock or stay out of the sun. 95) She dares not stay out late for fear of a parental rebuke. 96) So until new work can model the exact process involved, Pepin says, "the jury will probably stay out." 97) The Department of Transportation wanted to stay out of military confrontation. 98) The best way to stay out of trouble at the office is not to make waves. 99) Though most of the inmates comply with the lockdown, some stay out of their cells. 100) Andy continued to stay out on the track trying to find more speed for his overweighted car. 101) Within NATO, unenthusiastic partners like Germany and Turkey need to at least stay out of the way even if they continue to stand aside from the fighting. 102) Intoxicating substances and woodworking are a dangerous mix. Stay out of the wood shop if you are even remotely under the influence of any intoxicants. 103) We couldn't stay out there in that desolation another day. 104) So that each preposition can stay out the emptiness to go to fill up by reader. 105) James Madison not only fought to prevent the establishment of one dominant religion, he also intended for the government to stay out of all religious controversies. 106) Stay out of the wood shop if you are even remotely under the influence of any intoxicants. 107) I can leave the field and still stay out of phase,(http://) right? 108) I was, to borrow from John Le Carre, the spy who was to stay out in the cold. 109) As a they cover their skin or wear sunblock or stay out of the sun. 110) I have already decided to reduce my pyro budget by 50% or more. I will probably stay out of the retail stores. The belt tightening has begun. 111) "We'd stay out there for weeks in a little lean-to that we built, " he says. 112) This was after a draft-dodging scandal exposed how he and other actors like Song Seung Hun had forged documents to stay out of the mandatory millitary service. 113) On this day, read a good book and stay out of the line of fire! 114) Whatever you do, stay out of the dungeon and away from the claws of the giant crab. 115) As for Gilardino, let's leave our friend Adriano Galliani to work, it was right to stay out of it as Gilardino was involved with Parma in the relegation play-off. 116) You think his pals would stay out all night to spy on us? |
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