A pause from doing something (as work)
1 Viable plan His opponents say he hasn't a hope this time out .
2 That's normal after a long time out of competition, added the Spaniard.
3 She said this included taking time out and treating themselves with kindness.
4 Yes, that too, but this time out Carswell speaks from the heart.
5 The difference is that this time out , Intel is actually selling software.
6 I think I'd enjoy having a bit of time out from it.
7 Huddersfield were also seen off with ease at Wembley last time out .
8 Embley put in two good runs and then flopped last time out .
9 The pre-1963 dwelling has been a long time out in the cold.
10 So take some time out to check on your own credit score.
11 Now, 29 years later, they're still running it full- time out of Nelson.
12 Mark Webber took some time out to refocus and rebuild his energy.
13 At least we were spared the Gormley interview method this time out .
14 Only four sides conceded more in the Premier League last time out .
15 I guess I went shooting for the first time out of protest.
16 TT: This is my first time out from scratch with a child.
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