Example sentences of "go out [prep] the [num ord] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Eric Cantona 's 85th minute goal was far too little and unfortunately far too late to save Howard Wilkinson 's men suffering the agony of going out for the second time in the space of five weeks .
2 Well there there are three there are three organizations or companies there that I think you 'd be er happier in especially going out for the first time and also er your style .
3 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 .
4 Garth McCartney and Philip Young were the only drivers who could challenge Emerson but they both went out on the second stage , McCartney retiring with broken throttle linkage and Young crashing .
5 However , Nicol failed to capitalise on his lead and went out on the second match ball .
6 A memo by a lieutenant-colonel on the staff ( whose signature is illegible ) to the Director of Military Operations at MEHQ gives an insight into what was in the pipeline for L Detachment , ‘ which went out on the last operation hurriedly and ill organised .
7 Mark crossed the imposing entrance hall and went out for the last time .
8 Skipping an Ipswich rink , Roy Cutts , who had achieved a rare distinction of qualifying for all four championships — singles , pairs , triples and fours — went out in the first round of the fours to Egham of Surrey .
9 We went out in the first round and Lee did n't ask me anything until he 'd hit his drive .
10 It was this message which went out in the eighteenth century , and became enshrined in the First Amendment to the American Constitution .
11 When the light went out in the last room , Bridget began to get up .
12 ‘ We go out on the last night , ’ said Rodney .
13 No , no member of stage two 's gone out in the last month .
14 Hank was so used to being deserted by his mother that he did not think it odd that she should go out on the first evening in ten weeks that his father had been able to spend at home .
15 ‘ Give me your number and do not go out for the next half-hour . ’
16 ‘ I think I 'll go out with the next patrol and give these marshalling yards a thorough going over . ’
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