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1 They batted out the majority of the day with consummate ease.
2 We could have batted out the day today but those four early wickets hurt us.
3 McGinn batted out of the air a rebound attempt.
4 Costa's header was flicked on by John Terry and batted out by goalkeeper Simon Mignolet.
5 Other girls batted out the flames with their shawls.
6 Ireland's cricketers batted out most of the final day to secure a draw with Zimbabwe A in Harare.
7 Bogart and Mullaney batted out in short order, and once more the aggressive Bisons hurried in for their turn.
8 The batters batted out long flies, low liners, and sharp grounders; the fielders fielded these difficult chances without misplay.
10 They managed 283 for eight and batted out 82.1 overs to hold off their rivals.
11 Why, he would get his eye batted out if he were to go up against Harvard on the regular team.
12 New Zealand safely batted out day five as the second Test against Pakistan fizzled out to a draw in Christchurch today.
13 We could have batted out the day today but those four early wickets hurt us. (Editing by Ken Ferris)
14 Sturm ducked and batted out sparks that landed on his cape, then ran after the dwarf, catching up with the short-legged Flint easily.
15 At the next series of corners, Steve Harper batted out a Fuller header then Stoke claimed handball against Sébastien Bassong and Kevin Nolan.
16 Azhar Ali and Sami Aslam safely batted out the three overs they needed before play ended to take their side to one for no wicket.
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