Example sentences of "[noun sg] go out [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | In another account of youth work , Hubert Secretan rehearsed the same complaint : ‘ Every boy 's sympathy goes out to the lithe and resourceful crook … |
2 | The manager who has watched the same side go out of the Scottish Cup to the Premier Division 's bottom club ( Falkirk ) while inflicting all manner of wounds on their championship prospects saw his players do well enough not to have their efforts diminished by dwelling on Rangers ' inertia . |
3 | The manager , who has watched the same side go out of the Scottish Cup to the Premier Division 's bottom club ( Falkirk ) while inflicting all manner of wounds on their championship prospects , saw his players do well enough not to have their efforts diminished by dwelling on Rangers ' inertia . |
4 | When the light went out in the last room , Bridget began to get up . |
5 | Ruth sat silent on the stern thwart as the Drowned Forest receded and the boat went out over the glittering water , into emptiness . |
6 | ‘ You will not lose by this , Yin Tsu , ’ he said softly , his heart going out to the old man . |
7 | I mean it is a possibility , and if he 's going to be awkward perhaps we 'll have to just make sure that we do that , which is presumably fairly easy , if the post goes out from the same office . |
8 | ‘ All this forelock-tugging went out with the Victorian era . |
9 | Now , when the farmer had left the house , his wife went out to the stable and saddled the pony. then she put on her husband 's best clothes , tied the turban high so as to look as tall as possible , jumped astride the pony , and set off to the field where the tiger was waiting . |
10 | And tonight , her desperate impatience to go out at a particular hour … |
11 | Pop concert goes out on a bad note |
12 | And Super Kick off , the best game going out er , the best football game going out on the all computers ! |
13 | Trouble from racists who objected to a white woman going out with a black man . |
14 | She started going through her bag , making sure she had everything , like a woman going out for an ordinary evening . |
15 | I thought that phrase went out with the 1980s . |
16 | A nationwide alert went out in the Irish Republic last night for Patrick Sheehy , one of Scotland Yard 's most wanted terrorist suspects . |
17 | WILLIE WOOD 's quest for the world indoor singles crown , which began back in 1982 , reached another dead end yesterday when the 1989 runner-up went out after a titanic five-set battle with England 's Mel Biggs . |
18 | This week the company went into receivership and the heart went out of the British fashion industry . |
19 | Louisa received it so , and her heart went out to the suffering woman . |
20 | But the rabbi was a very kind man and his heart went out to the poor man . |
21 | Charity felt her heart go out to the other woman . |
22 | He was the seventh seed in the men 's championship to go out in the first two rounds , a record for early exits at the tournament . |
23 | He was the seventh seed in the men 's championship to go out in the first two rounds , a record for early exits at the tournament . |
24 | If you want information to go out at a specific time , time it very carefully , and just bung it out , as it were , and , and reckon it 's there at that stage . |
25 | Santa Cruz Operation Inc has launched a developers ' program for independent software vendors who will use its Novell NetWare connectivity product , SCO IPX/SPX : an early release , supporting Streams , is out now — a commercial release goes out in the third quarter . |
26 | You 're talking about er three thirty mil going out at a premium price , erm your one litre at an economy price and your two litre back at a premium price . |
27 | Lieutenant Gerry Mackenzie reported by telephone — the civilian network remained open long after the Japanese invasion — that he could see lights in the estuary of the Comoro river and a patrol went out for a quick recce . |