Example sentences of "to go out [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The servants were allowed to go out at the discretion of the matron and the house surgeon , and the house was to be locked up at 10 p.m .
2 For the first few weeks I enjoyed being able to go out at the weekends , to buy trendy clothes and other things that I did not really need or appreciate .
3 The nearest I 've come to being arrested in the line of duty was when I was told to go out onto the streets , microphone in hand , and smile at people .
4 However , Operation Granby proved that it is possible to go out onto the charter market for ships and find ships from many different nations to perform the tasks that we wanted of them .
5 One of the things he was NEVER NEVER allowed to do , the most exciting of them all , was to go out through the garden gate all by himself and explore the world beyond .
6 The decide to go out through the back door .
7 A disturbingly high number , particularly of elderly women and women from ethnic minorities , are scared to go out during the day as well .
8 Jochen and Elke warn Fabian not to go out on the streets on 7 October for the 40th anniversary of the formation of East Germany , and for God 's sake not to demonstrate .
9 ‘ just as he was getting ready to go out on the town .
10 After we split up he started going out with a woman who wanted to go out on the town every night — like him . ’
11 But do n't let that fool you — by nightfall people are waking up ready to go out on the town .
12 In days when guests used to go out on the hill with gillies if they were fishing a large loch , and caught undersized trout , they did n't put these small fish back ; instead , they put them in a bucket , taken along for the purpose , and carefully carried the little fish to an adjacent lochan .
13 They are likely to be allowed less freedom to go out on the streets and stay out late .
14 We 're going to make a pilot and we hope to go out on the network next year … on Central .
15 ‘ I decided I was fed up with having to go out on the road all the time in order to pay a mortgage on a house I never spent any time in ! ’ he told me .
16 Because he 'd missed out on higher education , and because he could seldom afford to go out on the town with the other players , he spent his evenings listening to music and devouring the classics .
17 As a young person , I am often quite afraid to go out on the streets in case I am approached by one of these grey-haired vandals and informed how much worse the world is these days or interrogated as to why young people do n't have any respect anymore .
18 It 's 7pm and you ca n't wait to go out on the town .
19 Police warned that the man — aged between 18 and 30 — could strike again and advised women not to go out on the moor alone after dark .
20 The sales department , for example , or the export department if the broadcast is to go out on the world service or in any particular language , might be able to use the information to back up sales activity and to show that promotional support is being given to the company 's product or services .
21 think there has to be a er family planning centres have to more on the street , I think family planning clinics have got the people there who are able to go out on the street .
22 Back in the Company 's suite after debriefing — ‘ You 've proved , ’ said Nils without praise — Jezrael was free to go out on the town .
23 They inevitably knock on the door on the one evening of the month when you 're dolled up in your glad rags to go out on the town .
24 This time bomb is ticking away , colleagues , and in about twenty years ' time , we 'll be back to where we were we 'll have a lot of people who 've got small pensions , based on their previous employment with a health authority or a local authority , British Gas or the electricity companies then they 've had to go out on the open market and they will be under-funded and have inadequate pension when they retire .
25 So we are encouraged , instead , to go out on the town with our peers from other Mephistco departments , for the betterment of internal relations back at base .
26 To go out on the knocker was party activists ' jargon for canvassing , a thankless task usually carried out at night with the aid of a failing torch and a broken pencil .
27 I became incredibly vi er I had violent feelings erm , I wanted to go out on the street and rampage .
28 When we signed him his ability to go out on the wing , but then at sheffield they had someone in the middle for the cross .
29 WE spend thousands of pounds on road safety , yet the DoE are allowed to go out on the roads and lay a spraying of tar then scatter shovels full of loose stones on top of it .
30 The next thing is to go out on the road and into people 's homes and offices , where they 've written us letters saying they want to get fit . ’
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