Example sentences of "go out in " in BNC.
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1 | All this old-style word-in-your-ear , casual approach stuff was n't getting anywhere , so we 're going out in the market place to get the right people . ’ |
2 | Towards the end of field-work , after a neighbourhood policeman had been murdered in another area , which up until then had been considered ‘ soft ’ , with no threat from terrorists , Easton 's neighbourhood men began going out in threes , with two men providing cover , so that only a third of beat time was devoted to each neighbourhood patch . |
3 | Not that it mattered very much because he was living in my flat and was n't going to starve , but I said to him , there is only one way that you can make quick , ready money and that is going out in cabaret . |
4 | Is the fire going out in Catholicism generally ? |
5 | I started going out in London and I was on the first step of the ladder . ’ |
6 | The idea of going out in the garden to sit looking back towards the house was popular , as was the line of the path , laid in stock bricks in a colour best described as crushed strawberry . |
7 | ‘ Going out in front of two thousand kids like that was difficult for her and she was very nervous about it . |
8 | Woosnam had had three birdies in his first five holes and the only shot he dropped in going out in 34 was to take five at the ninth , where he drove into the trees . |
9 | And J. J. told me there will be tape recordings of the program going out in Australia and New Zealand . |
10 | She complained of being prevented from helping in the house — ‘ You 'll tire yourself out ’ — or from going out in cold weather , and above all , of not being taken seriously . |
11 | If relearning to walk safely takes several months , going out in a wheelchair alone can prevent the patient from feeling too housebound and frustratingly dependent on other people for his mobility . |
12 | Peter shot a 63 in one of the qualifying rounds at Lytham , eight under par , going out in 29 and coming back in 34 . |
13 | They had all come back for lunch but the women had rebelled at going out in the afternoon . |
14 | There are days when some of our residents are quite determined that you are going to enable them to do what they want to do , even though what they want to do is completely ridiculous , like going out in the rain without a coat on . |
15 | Some are able to walk with a support when they are inside the Home but feel more secure going out in a wheelchair . |
16 | Jill 's life revolves round them both , and there have been times when she has even had difficulty getting to the shops , let alone keeping up her own interests and going out in the evenings . |
17 | In fact the only excuse for not going out in every weather was if sharp edges were to be negotiated to caverns , and this , he warned for safety reasons . |
18 | For some time she had done all that was possible to avoid going out in the rain as she could not bear the thought of the water touching her skin . |
19 | She made some weak excuse when she telephoned to break the appointment , but she knew perfectly well that she was apprehensive about going out in case the weather changed and it began to rain . |
20 | ‘ We 're going out in search of fresh air , if there 's any to be had . |
21 | And although you are nearing the end of this time of trial , Saturn is going out in style . |
22 | ‘ Lots of people sent memos saying ‘ I know we planned the whole thing for September or October but we are going out in July ’ , and it simply was n't ready , ’ he said . |
23 | I love going out in Manchester . |
24 | He wants me , for some reason , to realize that he knows the lights are going out in the Masai world . |
25 | Sometimes the names of the authors of the report appear on the title page but , if the report is going out in the name of an organisation , it may be kept impersonal except for the signatures at the end . |
26 | I said to her , ‘ Look I 'm going out in a couple of weeks , you must tell me exactly what happened so I can tell the papers about it . ’ |
27 | I hate going out in the carriage , ’ I said quickly . |
28 | In the past , when a postponement was to our obvious advantage , I have had to physically restrain fanatical supporters from going out in freezing conditions to shovel snow off the pitch . |
29 | He said that if I did n't do it he 'd stop me having baths or going out in the cellar . |
30 | It 's really ridiculous — ridiculous — of you to think of going out in this wet , grey , slippery , miserable weather ! " |