1 The sooner match-making and match-makers die out , the better for the world.
2 We never die out here, Margaret; only the other fellow does that.
3 The storm roars through the branches, but the storm will die out .
4 But her face was grave, and she let her cigarette die out .
5 This best in him will never die out of me, I know.
6 At this thought the very life seemed to die out of her.
7 The fashion of giving ordination-balls did not die out with colonial times.
8 Vice would die out from disuse, if the reformers did not advertise.
9 This was an abuse that took a long time to die out .
10 Then she endeavoured to assure herself that this thinking would die out .
11 As the morning approached, the king's newborn courage began to die out .
12 The family, however, had begun, a few generations back, to die out .
13 The urge doesn't die out when you get old, they tell me.
14 If only a deacon should die out of some Baptist church, alas!
15 Others think it might be time for the Greatwolves to die out .
16 He didn't want to die out here, not with his work incomplete.
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