Example sentences of "[coord] go out [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | If you go to the racecourse you can bet at the course 's own betting shop or go out into the ‘ betting ring ’ where bookmakers have odds chalked up on boards . |
2 | If you tend to throw things , put objects away or go out into the garden . |
3 | Possibly this is why the argument as to whether it is better for a woman with young children to stay at home or go out to work goes round and round in circles . |
4 | She would still invoke the aid of neighbours but would be more likely to take in lodgers or do homework in the form of sewing , for example , than use credit systems ( especially the pawnshop ) or go out to work . |
5 | You can arm or disarm the system as you come in or go out of your home and your will have your own personal access code . |
6 | The employers " interests led them to be " nationalist " , arguing that to safeguard their share of the market and to maintain the Scottish capital as a printing centre , they had to keep down costs , or go out of business . |
7 | Customers turn elsewhere or go out of business , old product numbers are replaced by new , and so on . |
8 | Pig and poultry companies have been told that they must export more meat or go out of business , because profits from sales here have fallen by fifty per cent . |
9 | Pupils must not leave a class or go out of school during school hours without permission . |
10 | If you kiss another man publicly , or go out with him to a nightclub like 1997 , you 'll humiliate me in front of the whole damned colony ! ’ |
11 | He did n't play music loud , drink to excess , have phone calls , watch television or go out at all at weekends . |
12 | Between us we harness two teams and go out with one of us sitting in a sledge driven by Tove , one on the back of Odd-Knut 's Sno-Go snow scooter , and the other tentatively riding the second sledge . |
13 | When they heard this they cried out with one accord that they would do his bidding , and go out with him and fight under his banner , for certain they were that by his good fortune the Moors would be overthrown . |
14 | It would be very fitting : you could both live off the royalties , and go out with a bang . ’ |
15 | Greg had rung Helen from London to tell her when he would be arriving in Manchester , and she had promised to work late and go out with him for a meal . |
16 | He had taken her out one day , her and Mama , and when he had handed her out of the big Daimler , her papa 's pride , he had slipped a note into her hand , inviting her to meet him when his duties were over , and go out with him — perhaps for a ride on the Brooklyn Ferry . |
17 | You go ahead and go out with Nigel Westwood whenever you like . |
18 | Then you can have your and go out with Dawn . |
19 | It was clear that he made her life happier than it had been , but she still had to put up with the desperately uncomfortable conditions and go out on her terrifying foraging expeditions . |
20 | They 'd dress up then and go out to dinner to some restaurant , laughing and talking together as if nothing at all had happened . ’ |
21 | Well , you do n't have to get up early in the morning and go out to work , do you ? |
22 | Fluffing her hair in a fine halo around her head with brisk brush strokes , and sketching in warm-toned eyeshadow , mascara and lipstick , Belinda was soon ready to slip into matt black court shoes and go out to the veranda . |
23 | And both the Pharisees and the scribes began to grumble saying , this man receives sinners and eats with them , and he told them this parable saying , what man among you , if he has a hundred sheep and has lost one of them , does not leave the ninety and nine in the open pasture and go out to the one which is lost until he finds it . |
24 | We often have lunch together and go out for drinks . |
25 | The best thing she could do was take a shower , get dressed and go out for some fresh air . |
26 | I always hang up promptly and go out for a nice cup of coffee to cheer myself up . |
27 | Or shall we just stay at home and go out for days and |
28 | Either therefore insist upon believing in Pacifism as measured by the use of force and go out of politics , or define Pacifism as something emphasising the power of reason and stay in politics . |
29 | She relates that Lena will even take the trouble to teach customers how to use machines that they have bought elsewhere and go out of her way to make deliveries , both free of charge . |
30 | They come and go out of existence . |