Example sentences of "[vb past] go out [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'd gone out on the boat |
2 | I assaulted this position from every angle , ranging from thoughtful analyses of the male mid-life crisis , its nature and origins , to sweeping ad absurdum dismissals in which I demonstrated that by the same token Trish and Brian were equally culpable , because if they 'd gone out for the day I would have stayed at home and we would never have met in the first place . |
3 | Well she 'd gone out through the door and the wind took her down the bloody street ! |
4 | June Roberts said she 'd gone out in the car , saying nothing except that she 'd be back in time for cocktails at the Clarkes ' as she had promised , a business thing for Samuel . |
5 | He turned to go out of the room . |
6 | Members began to go out into the country on day trips , and the first cricket match between two deaf clubs in the country , which later led to the formation of inter-institute sports activities of billiards , darts , and other sports , took place on 23rd July 1892 at Manchester between Manchester Deaf and Dumb Institute and the Bolton and Bury Institutes . |
7 | Some of us needed to go out to the lavatory , and all of us asked for a wash . |
8 | He started going out with the girl who introduced him to drugs in the early 1980s . |
9 | But they insisted to go out of the front . ’ |
10 | Especially if it meant he had to go out into the dark . |
11 | ‘ Because I only found the portrait — I was only able to identify the man in her diary when I had to go out to the cottage last Saturday . |
12 | And they fought the fire until they were finally er had to go out of the tower altogether . |
13 | had to go out in the road ! |
14 | A teacher , again in a Southall primary school , told of an ‘ amusing ’ incident when an Indian girl of ten was reduced to tears when she had to go out in the sun in the summer term . |
15 | When it came to her last day at home , she had gone out into the garden for a final look round . |
16 | I never did believe that , as the coroner seemed to think , because of one of her mental lapses Grandma had gone out into the garden in her nightie and just fallen into the stream by mistake . |
17 | I had gone out into the garden , closing the scullery door as quietly as I could . |
18 | But this was a lean season for flowers , so he had gone out into the rain looking for snowdrops . |
19 | The crowd of women and the big man had gone out into the street , but the thin man remained ; and he looked from the child towards the closed door before he , too , turned and went out . |
20 | She and Nevil were looking after Margaret and Rose as John and Laura had gone out to the theatre for the evening . |
21 | She had gone out to the drug store to get a bottle of milk for Maria 's bedtime cocoa , and when she got back to the suite , Bernie was in her section taking off Maria 's dress . |
22 | So he turned away from the mirror and walked towards the weak sunlight ; she had gone out to the balcony , it was warm in the September sunshine . |
23 | She had gone out to the Windmill for ale while he contented himself in the kitchen . |
24 | He had gone out to the pub a couple of times with some old friends and was thinking of taking out a young woman he had met . |
25 | The other children pulled his leg and generally teased him about what he had seen but the child strenuously defended his story ; somehow the fun had gone out of the adventure and they decided to return home . |
26 | The heart had gone out of the day . |
27 | Something had gone out of the day , Caroline thought , but what ? |
28 | Dora had told him that Miss Alexandra was but a month short of her twenty-second birthday and he had gone out of the kitchen , scratching his head in disbelief . |
29 | The brashness had gone out of the sunlight , and the air had a chill . |
30 | All the shine had gone out of the evening . |