Example sentences of "to go out to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | But nor did I want to go out to work . |
2 | When I first came my husband did not want me to go out to work . |
3 | There would be no need for her to go out to work . |
4 | If you happen to go out to work , a message like that from your boss would , I 'm sure , bring a broad smile to your face . |
5 | In general , this is probably because the pressure on boys and young men to go out to work is much greater . |
6 | When roles become more segregated , as they do after the birth of a baby , even when both parents continue to go out to work , people are less able to avoid their envy of the opposite sex and of the baby who receives so much care and attention . |
7 | If you 're poor , your women ca n't be secluded , they have to go out to work . |
8 | Thus the death of his father is not an event that impinges on a child only at one particular point : it may go on producing shock waves through its continuing effect on the mother , which in turn may bring about a different relationship with the child ; in addition there may be economic difficulties as a result of which the mother has to go out to work , a new home has to be found , and an altogether new lifestyle adopted . |
9 | I had to go out to work . |
10 | The government has failed to provide adequate day-care facilities for children to enable women to go out to work . |
11 | During the early twentieth century and increasingly during the inter-war years the ideology of motherhood was reinforced legislatively by the marriage bar , which was applied chiefly to professional women and which served firmly to delineate the world of married women from that of men at a time when it was becoming widely acceptable for single middle class girls and women to go out to work . |
12 | But no in those days if you had children er young children at any rate you , you , you never expected to go out to work at all . |
13 | She would have to go out to work , it appeared , to see him through college . |
14 | The crisis is hitting so hard that most of the people are unemployed , and you see children begging in the streets or forced to go out to work . |
15 | Well no , no I , I , I 'd got a cycle and er the money was very useful to us cos er my husband , he worked on the , on the top of at Parcel he could n't go down , they were n't allowed underneath er because he wore glasses , anyone wearing glasses they were n't allowed underground you see and they had to work on what they call on the surface , and of course the wages were n't , were n't much and er I was glad to go out to work and er and I , I eventually I had a cycle and I used to cycle to Squires and back you know , and erm it was , it was very very useful indeed the money I , I , I earned there . |
16 | Oh er of course they erm , they did n't believe in married women working and er they thought a married woman should be at home you see , well I had n't got any family then you see , until er after oh we 'd been married a number of years when we had , when I had my first baby and er and then I had the other one pretty quickly and er then I was glad to go out to work again when they were school age , they were n't left unattended at all er one , the elder one looked after the one , we did n't live , we lived in then but erm there was n't any pressure for me to stay at home , it was with my husband 's consent , because he knew it was helping out because rent man 's wages were n't very good then , and erm he er he finished , he finished at the pits you see and he got a job rent collecting , and he er he used to do miles he 'd cycle part of the way and then er he 'd perhaps leave his cycle somewhere and call back for it , but he used to do all the and all round there , there 's a place called and then er a lot of places er he used to do the old , is this , is this on , erm he used to do round , round the top there there were some slums there . |
17 | have a purpose to go out to work . |
18 | And so people had no other option but to go out to work . |
19 | But Grace would n't need them to go out to sea on the ebb tide . |
20 | ‘ It was a direct result of seeing the need for something different that could allow people to go out to sea no matter what the weather was like outside , that I went to see the lifeboat just over a year ago . ’ |
21 | An inquest jury in Middlesbrough heard that at the time a module had been loaded onto a large barge ready to go out to sea . |
22 | They had meant to go out to lunch , or Nick had . |
23 | And we 're all going to go out to lunch together . |
24 | However , it is an awful lot better than having to go out to DOS each time , so I still recommend it . |
25 | Trained to go out to suicide cases . ’ |
26 | She continued to go out to dinner with academics , to receive the hard-drinking architect . |
27 | But at least the mystery was nearing a solution — even if she had no idea why Luke Hunter should want to go out to dinner with a woman whose sole contact with him up till now had been violently centred somewhere round the solar plexus . |
28 | The question was , did she want to go out to dinner with him ? |
29 | I met , now my husband , and although we liked to go out to dinner together , I still did n't put on any weight . |
30 | As this conversation continued over an extended period , I was waiting to go out to dinner , erm it became apparent that he had n't understood my position it was apparent again , outside earlier today , that people do not understand the position that people like me take . |