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‘Those timeouts at the end of the game don't do you any good if they're in your hip pocket.’.‘During a timeout in the second quarter, a fan in his 40s threw a football through a hole in a board 25 yards away for $500,000.’.‘With less than six minutes left, Iverson, the smallest man on the court, pounded his hand on the scorer's table during a timeout and guaranteed victory.’.‘With six seconds remaining and no timeouts, the Titans had one play to try to force overtime.’.‘If Manning sees himself running out of time because the defense is playing pre-snap games, he will use a timeout.’.‘That's fine and dandy, but if fans already have sat through a four-quarter game, what are a few more minutes during a timeout or in overtime?’.‘In international basketball, a coach may request a timeout with the scorers table.’.‘In international play you have to register timeouts with the scorer's table.’.‘Then, in a plan arranged during a previous timeout and with the game tied, McGrady went straight up the court with 10.4 seconds left.’.

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‘In the playoffs, at least, everyone goes all out - attend a play-off game and what you see, during timeouts, are sweat-drenched players tugging at their shorts and gasping for breath.’.

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  • ‘Substitutions rules are different for 20-second timeouts than for full timeouts.’.
  • ‘How unprepared do you have to be to call a defensive timeout before the second play from scrimmage?’.
  • ‘It was a close game, and the team had no timeouts left.’.
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  • ‘Of course, you don't want to suggest a change the day before a crucial game, or in the timeout before a critical free throw.’.
  • ‘Twenty-one seconds is a veritable lifetime in NFL fast-break standards, and with two timeouts left, the final minute of the game would have felt longer than a Fellini film.’.
  • ‘Coughlin always has demanded total control, to the extent he doesn't allow any assistant to call a timeout during a game.’.
  • ‘The Vikings appeared generally unprepared in the first quarter, blowing two timeouts in the game's first four minutes.’.
  • ‘Fast forward to the first timeout during a game when Starks yells at someone for taking an ill-advised shot.’.
  • ‘You are only allowed 3 or 4 timeouts per game, depending upon your league or tournament rules.’.
  • ‘Women took time out from their busy jobs to enjoy a day of pampering at a health and beauty workshop.’.
  • ‘I'm going to take some time out to think about my future and what I should do next.’.
  • ‘In the future he may well take time out again to volunteer his services in other countries.’.
  • ‘It has been a hectic few months and I intend to take a bit of time out for myself.’.
  • ‘He chooses the work he wants to be involved in, and wants to take more time out, have more holidays.’.
  • ‘I tried to go back but eventually chose to take time out and to leave any decisions about returning until this September.’.
  • ‘At this point everything should be under control so you can take time out of the kitchen.’.
  • ‘I'm going to take some time out and just think about the past five years.’.
  • ‘Since then, his rise has been interrupted by time out for injuries - his knee, mostly.’.
  • ‘I followed them across the docks toward the buildings while workers took time out to stare at me.’.
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  • ‘Learn to relax and enjoy quality time out of life's normal rat race.’.
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    ‘Shane had taken time out to recover from a viral infection and jetted off to the sun for a break.’.‘I also took some time out for me this weekend and went white water rafting on one of the fastest rivers in the world!’.‘Robinson will now take some time out of the game while he waits to see what other coaching jobs become available.’.‘It's important to take time out once in a while to enjoy the fruits of one's labours, smell the roses and enjoy.’.‘All the children at the school, aged four to seven took time out of their day to complete the task in the hope of winning an Easter egg.’.‘Swindon donors who took the time out this summer to give a pint of blood are being thanked by the National Blood Service.’.‘So, we at the Listener are inviting you take time out for some creative leisure.’.‘His time out last year while serving a drugs ban may have also provided a mental break.’.‘It is during this period of time out of the workforce that the debt would grow.’.






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