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