- He went out of the room.
- She went out of the room.
- Can I go out of the room?
- Tom went out of the room.
- You must go out of the room.
- I heard him go out of the room.
- She went out of the restaurant.
- I went out in spite of the rain.
- He quickly went out of the room.
- He went out in spite of the rain.
- In spite of the rain, I went out.
- We went out in spite of the rain.
- He silently went out of the room.
- She went out of the room in anger.
- He went out in spite of the storm.
- With this she went out of the room.
- He was seen going out of the house.
- In spite of the storm, he went out.
- This bus line goes out of the city.
- I saw him go out of the room just now.
- I couldn't go out because of the snow.
- I couldn't go out because of the rain.
- He went out in spite of the heavy rain.
- He couldn't go out because of the snow.
- We couldn't go out because of the rain.
- They went out of the room very silently.
- We couldn't go out because of the storm.
- One by one the boys went out of the room.
- Nobody was allowed to go out of the room.
- The taller of the two men went out first.
- I caught him trying to go out of the room.
- I didn't notice her going out of the room.
- We couldn't go out because of the typhoon.
- Didn't you notice us going out of the room?
- I felt a chill when I went out of the house.
- The girl noticed someone go out of the door.
- She went out of the room with downcast eyes.
- We couldn't go out because of the snowstorm.
- They went out of the room, one after another.
- We couldn't go out because of the heavy rain.
- He could not go out because of the heavy rain.
- I couldn't go out on account of the bad weather.
- In spite of the heavy rain, he decided to go out.
- He went out of the room without saying any words.
- Of the two of them, the taller one went out first.
- Regardless of the bad weather, I decided to go out.
- As soon as he went out of the house, it began to rain.
- Making nothing of the cold, he went out in thin clothes.
- He went out of the room without being noticed by anyone.
- She went out of the room in silence and closed the door.
- Be sure to turn out the light when you go out of the room.
- Holmes went out of the room without being noticed by anyone.
- With the fever that you have you cannot go out of the house.
to stop being fashionable.
- A lot has changed since the seventies, although long hair has still not quite gone out of fashion.
- Short skirts have already gone out.
- Miniskirts have gone out of fashion.
- Short skirts have already gone out of fashion.
- Once they came in, Levi's never went out of fashion.
- This clothing of mine has gone out of fashion.
to stop burning, or shining.
- The candle has gone out.
- The candle suddenly went out.
- The candle went out of itself.
- The candle went out by itself.
- If the lights go out, light a candle.
- When the lights went out, Tom lit a candle.
- The moment the wind blew in, the candle went out.
- The candle flickered a few times and then went out.
- The candle grew shorter and shorter, until at last it went out.
- The fire went out.
- The fire has gone out.
- The fire went out by itself.
- This fire has just gone out.
- Poke the fire. It's going out.
- I was afraid the fire might go out.
- Please keep the fire from going out.
- The fire in the stove has gone out already.
- The fire has gone out and this room is cold.
- The room is very cold. The fire has gone out.
- It's very cold in this room. The fire went out.
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