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Example sentences for "out here"

  • How good the fresh, salty air tasted, out here on the broad sea, with the low coast-line already nearly out of sight!

  • If he isn't on the water, then he's not trying this route to your Brazilian enemies, and we might as well be out here as on Lonely Island.

  • I suppose you're out here to watch me," growled Dalton, glaring.

  • Oh, it was great to be out here on the deep, one hand guiding the course of one of the nimblest yachts afloat!

  • Smith, he's out here to make a new record for himself, at whatever cost!

  • Why, I can't help thinking he's out here to make a new record for himself, at whatever cost!

  • And then, when you followed me out here, I was furious!

  • He would not give her that satisfaction; and he told himself grimly that he had his opinion of a girl who would waste time in foolery, out here in the cold--with a sprained ankle, to boot.

  • One forms the habit of picking up a man's given name, out here in the West, I find.

  • And there's only one way, out here, of getting it.

  • That's just what I'm out here for, Doctor--to get my head in shape for the closing speech.

  • Dad smoothed it over, of course, and explained how Carver didn't understand that that sort of thing doesn't go out here.

  • Out here, you see, Don, we don't care so much about colonels and old families and money.

  • I think part of the trouble with Carver is that he's just one of us out here.

  • Out Here," a mocker trills his carol olden, High-perched upon some eucalyptus near.

  • Why, just to know the joy of it one might his best years give-- Out here in California, where it's comfort just to live.

  • Out here in California in the January days The soul of nature seems to sing a jubilee of praise, And the songbirds whistle clearer, and the blossoms are more fair, And someway joy and blessing seem about us in the air.

  • Out here we are navvies, day-labourers, mechanics, artisans, anything.

  • Then, why do we not get some of it out here?

  • Out here we have our hardships, to be sure; we have got to learn what roughing it really means.

  • And, oh, murther, Masther Dick, but it's hard work to keep the flies off the mate out here.

  • Jist think of it, darlin', out here in the wildherness all these long months, and never once tasted mutton or beef.

  • No wonder that twenty dollars a day is small wages, out here.

  • Why, most of us out here wouldn't stoop over to pick up four bits.

  • Out here, gentlemen, a hole in the ground rents for at least $250 a month.

  • They might be out here with us as well as not.

  • Neale, what in hell do you suppose we're out here for?

  • It was a great grief to me, and it was owing to that, and his being unable to earn his living in England, that your father brought me out here.

  • It would have to be everything, out here; for no one could ever think of marrying, and bringing a wife, to such a country as this.

  • I see my way now, and I hope that I shall, ere long, receive a good official appointment, out here.

  • Out here, on the wind-swept hills that rolled onward and upward to the mountains, the world was his.

  • Oh, if you knew the favour you were doing me," she cried, "bringing me out here where I can breathe.

  • Hell, except for that weight problem and consequent cost of stuff from Earth, we'd have it made, Out Here.

  • Out here, free of the grip of any large sphere, there was hardly a limit to the load which their ionics could eventually accelerate sufficiently to travel tremendous distances.

  • That's all you need, Out Here, to keep things frozen--just a shadow.

  • We like guys with talent who get out here by their own efforts.

  • Orphant loose in this country, out here along my route!

  • Well, I reckon you won't find it out here.

  • You won't have much use for the language out here, except Miss Gray uses it if she wants to.

  • I believe we could use some of 'em out here to good advantage and make something for the Mission.

  • There's a time in the morning between four and five out here, when it appears to me God has more time to tend to individuals.

  • Now they are twenty-six and we can't raise 'em out here at any price on account of the cost of feed.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "out here" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    circular piece; ever dear; given year; her and; industrial training; kept secret; mind enough; out and; out here; out the; out with; outdoor life; outdoor relief; outer margin; outer space; outside the; outstretched hand; outward appearance; outward circumstances; outward form; outward nature; outward objects; outward sign; outward things; poor mistress; public land