101.   Unfortunately, nowadays, in a lawsuit-happy world, that means even staying out late at night.

102.   Vinson, who would later lead narcotics officers to Miller, liked to stay out all night, Miller said.

103.   We also have the tendency to stay out there longer than we should, and you run out of gas.

104.   Watchers try to cover as much of the area as possible and must stay out at least eight hours.

105.   What other group of people stays out late, smokes and drinks as regularly as those at restaurants?

106.   When people feel safe, they stay out later at night.

107.   While the youth sometimes stayed out overnight, his parents apparently knew nothing of the activities.

108.   William Bloomberg would not sleep nights when his son took the car and stayed out late on a date.

109.   Yet when Italy begins auctions later this year, Deutsche Telekom plans to stay out, saying it has no interest in Italy.

110.   You have to be a heck of a player to stay out all night, accept the fine and come back and do what we ask.

v. + out >>共 668
keep 9.23%
spell 8.31%
leave 7.21%
lie 5.24%
force 3.62%
squeeze 3.62%
pump 2.96%
sniff 2.58%
flesh 2.33%
stay 1.90%
stay + p. >>共 74
in 40.80%
with 12.21%
on 9.11%
at 8.93%
out_of 6.47%
for 4.15%
behind 2.84%
off 1.61%
within 1.33%
up 1.31%
out 0.51%
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