1 Good luck out there with no breakfast, no packed lunch, no weapons.
2 Sometimes you luck out , but... He shrugged and only winced a little.
3 Here's Mr Gordon did have a stroke of luck out there;-quitewonderful!
4 Will look to go forward and take bad luck out of the equation.
5 He brings it on himself, then he just beats luck out .
6 I luck out with Jiri, a charming Belgian who was born to teach.
7 You can talk the luck out of anything, you know, John.
8 You ain't had much luck out here in the West, kid, but stay around.
9 He makes his own luck up on the pace, taking luck out of the equation.
10 But there's a lot of bad luck out there.
11 Will take bad luck out of the equation and win if good enough on the day.
12 Maybe we'll luck out , get a signal.
13 Leave the luck out of it.
14 The fact she takes bad luck out of the equation is why she's placed in half her starts.
15 Good luck out there, everyone.
16 Sometimes you just luck out .
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