Example sentences of "[pron] go out [verb] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Make me a whole man before I go out to take the field with Wales in my hands .
2 You build up the fire while I go out to milk the cows .
3 " I wanted to keep it because I did n't want to leave him while I went out to use the phone — assuming there 's one round here that works , which I doubt , " she said .
4 I went out to bring the washing in and he 'd got them in his mouth !
5 He dumped his overnight bag with mine and I went out to tell the driver we were just coming .
6 It seemed like every time I went out to walk the course I came back with wet feet . "
7 I went out to check the date on the and to turn the place over .
8 The theme of the pack ‘ Tongues of Fire ’ immediately reminds us of the power of the Holy Spirit coming to the apostles at Pentecost and their going out to spread the gospel message fired up with enthusiasm and courage .
9 no every time you go out to feed the birds you should take a bucket out
10 Often she went out to see the sky complete , unfettered by any window-frame .
11 In the early mornings the heat came in through her open bedroom window and when , later , she went out to take the air , there was no air , only a dense , clinging humidity .
12 Matilda said , and she went out to wash the soot off her hands .
13 After the two men had shaken hands she thankfully escaped , leaving them to talk while she went out to prepare the treatment-room for the first of the morning 's patients .
14 We went out to take the air in the inner bailey and stood fascinated as four ostlers struggled with the ropes tied to the bridle of a splendid , black war horse .
15 ‘ All clear , was sounded and we went out to find the clock mechanism of the disgusting contraption in the road just outside .
16 ‘ One of the couples is dividing the babysitting so that she stays at home and he goes out to do the babysitting .
17 Shirtless and now shoeless , he went out to put the lock on the boat house door .
18 Zbo did his best to placate her , telling her that Modigliani often behaved oddly ; in the end he went out to telephone the hospitals and the police stations .
19 I reminded him and he went out banging the door behind him .
20 He went out to keep the peace .
21 His mother , Barbara Edwards , of Cae Gwilym Lane , Cefn Mawr , said : ‘ I did not want a verdict that he was killed in action because he did not go out there to fight , he went out to keep the peace . ’
22 His mother , Barbara Edwards of Cae Gwilym Lane , Cefn Mawr , said later : ‘ I did n't want a verdict that he was killed in action because he did n't go out there to fight , he went out to keep the peace . ’
23 Mrs Edwards , of Cefn Mawr , said : ‘ I did not want a verdict he was killed in action because he did not go out to fight ; he went out to keep the peace . ’
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