How to use in-sentence of “Back out”:
– A little later in the show, Lawler came back out and attacked Cole through the holes cut in the “Cole Mine” by yanking Cole’s head repeatedly against the plexiglas by his tie.
– NFG could then buy huge amounts of cheaper summer gas from the southwest, pipe it to the New York storage fields, pump it down into the ground, then take it back out when demand and prices went up in the winter months.
– Off-stage he prefers to back out of the limelight, an unpretentious guy sharing laughs with his fellow cast and crew.
– Then glucose would be given to bring them back out of the coma.
– Some water circulates back out of the private side into the public side through underground channels.
– He can either spit them back out and send them flying, or he can swallow them.
– The penetrating object may remain in the tissues, come back out the way it entered, or pass through the tissues and exit from another area.
