Sunday, December 6, 2015

check out

to borrow a book from a library

  • Tom checked out three books from the library.
  • You are allowed to check out not more than five books at a time.
  • Tom checked out a few books from the school library a few days ago.


to investigate or inspect something

  • Yo, check this out.
  • Hey, check this out.
  • Tom, come check this out.
  • You'd better check this out.
  • You've got to check this out.
  • You might want to check this out.
  • I think you might want to check this out.
  • Let's check it out.
  • We'll check it out.
  • Here, check it out.
  • We're checking it out.
  • I want to check it out.
  • It's worth checking out.
  • You should check it out.
  • We'd better check it out.
  • I need to check things out.
  • We're just checking it out.
  • Tom is checking things out.
  • Can you check it out for me?
  • Tom is going to check it out.
  • Tom wants you to check it out.
  • I need to check something out.
  • I want to check something out.
  • We might as well check it out.
  • We need to check something out.
  • I've got to check something out.
  • Don't forget to check out our brand.
  • I'll have a mechanic check the car out.
  • Don't forget to check out our new brand.
  • People love to check out each other's houses.
  • The girl is checking out the rear of the bicycle.
  • Don't take my word for it. Check it out yourself.
  • Please check it out and let me know what you think about it.
  • You should go to the police and check it out yourself.
  • Tom heard his dog barking, so he got out of bed to check things out.
  • When you get a chance, check out the new restaurant down the street.
  • When Yoko and I heard the sirens stop nearby, we quickly decided to go check it out.
  • Therefore I'm giving up for now. I'll still try to check out other possibilities but ... I think hopes are slim.


to leave a hotel

  • He checked out of the hotel.
  • Tom checked out of the hotel.
  • We checked out of the hotel at ten.
  • What time did she check out of the hotel?
  • In this hotel, you have to check out by nine o'clock.
  • I'd like to check out tomorrow morning.
  • I want to check out at 6 tomorrow morning.
  • I'm checking out this afternoon.
  • I'd like to check out right now.
  • I'm going to check out at eight.
  • I'd like to check out.
  • I want to check out now.
  • I'd like to check out. Do you have my bill?
  • I'd like to check out. Could you call the bellboy?

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