Sentence examples for planned to work out from inspiring English sources

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He also planned to work out to improve his conditioning.

He said he planned to work out on Sunday and then travel to Chicago, even with a suspension looming that could banish from baseball.

According to another Garden executive, lawyers from both sides planned to work out a severance package that could be completed as early as the weekend.

He said he planned to work out his upper body Monday, to throw his next bullpen session Tuesday and to pitch in a game at some point after that.

Suzuki planned to work out as scheduled Sunday and to see the team doctor afterward, but he said he felt no pain and expected to play in Tuesday's spring training game.

He planned to work out Thursday and head into his Kobe Inc. offices in Orange County.

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"I guess some people go overboard with junk food," said Nina Marie, 17, a Purchase freshman from Pelham, N.Y., who plans to work out six days a week as a member of the tennis team.

If you plan to work out in a gym or use a locker room, Mr. Foley suggested that before choosing a facility, you quiz the management about the cleaning agents used (they should be approved by the Environmental Protection Agency) and daily cleaning schedule for all surfaces and equipment.

Of course, if you're planning to work out, you'll need to wear the jewelry attached to your garments instead of as a necklace so it doesn't get confused.

In the longer term, the company also plans to work out a deal with the AP to supply additional content, so that it can eventually compete more directly with sites like the WSJ and CNNMoney.

JB: If I'm planning to work out super early in the a.m., I usually have a cup of black coffee, stretch and jump right in.

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