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8 Sentences With "went out in front of"

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As they walked, Andy and Andrei went out in front of the other two.
Mulvaney on the other hand went out in front of press cameras and admitted repeatedly that the military aid was being tied to investigations.
Rank and organization: Private, Company H, 62d New York Infantry. Place and date: At Wilderness, Va., May 5, 1864. Entered service at: New York, N.Y. Birth: New York, N.Y. Date of issue: February 25, 1895. Citation: > Went out in front of the line under a fierce fire and, in the face of the > rapidly advancing enemy, rescued the regimental flag with which the color > bearer had fallen.
Hanson enlisted in the Marine Corps in 1916 and served during World War I. He was assigned to the 75th Company, 1st Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment. Hanson participated in the Battle of Belleau Wood, Battle of Château-Thierry and many other battles. During the Battle of Château-Thierry, Corporal Hanson saved his comrade, Private William A. Weaver, who was seriously wounded in the leg and pinned down by enemy machine gun fire. Hanson went out in front of US lines and, after reaching the wounded Pvt.
Individual warriors would run forward from the ranks to gain velocity for their javelin throws. This made them vulnerable due to their being exposed, having left the protection of the shield wall, and there was a chance of being killed by a counter throw from the other side. This is epitomized in the following excerpt: > So then did Aethelgar's child enbolden them all, Godric to battle. Often he > sent forth spears, deadly shaft sped away onto the Vikings thus he on this > people went out in front of battle, cutting down and smiting, until he too > on the battlefield perished.
Thomas was from High Spen in what is now the Metropolitan Borough of Gateshead. He was 23 years old, and a private in the 9th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, British Army during the First World War when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC. During the period 25/31 March 1918 at Bucquoy, France, Private Young, a stretcher-bearer, worked unceasingly evacuating the wounded from seemingly impossible places. On nine occasions he went out in front of British lines in broad daylight, under heavy rifle, machine-gun and shell fire and brought back wounded to safety. Those too badly wounded to be moved before dressing, he dressed under fire and then carried them back unaided.
When Rebekah died, the people asked who would go out in front of her body, for Abraham had died, Isaac sat at home unable to see, Jacob had gone to Paddan Aram, and if Esau went out in front of her, people would curse her for raising such a person as Esau. So they took her bier out at night. Rabbi Jose bar Hanina taught that because they took her bier out at night, Scripture does not openly describe her death, but only alludes to it in Rabbi Jose bar Hanina read to say, "Deborah, Rebekah's nurse died, . . . and he called it the Weeping Oak," for they wept twice, for while Jacob was mourning for Deborah, the news of Rebekah's death reached him.
The Garry Moore > Show featured regular supporting cast members Durward Kirby, Marion Lorne, > Denise Lor and Ken Carson, as well as a mixture of song-and-dance routines > and comedy skits, and introduced the public to comedienne Carol Burnett. > After the show ended, Burnett became a star in her own right, hosting The > Carol Burnett Show for many years. During preparations for an episode of his > variety show, Moore and his writing team knew it wasn't going to be a good > episode despite staying up late the night before to do rewrites. So, at the > start of the show, Moore went out in front of the live audience and flat out > told the audience as well as the audience at home that it wasn't going to be > a good show and recommended to the home viewing audience to tune in to what > was airing on the rival networks that night.

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