Example sentences of "go [to-vb] out of the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But it might as well save its money if it is merely going to flow out of the country into the pockets and profits of foreign firms .
2 But obviously the heavier pieces of furniture , the more durable ones , are also the more expensive , and when it 's largely the money for them 's going to come out of the husband 's pocket they 're going to have more of a stake in erm in saying what they want .
3 Well , she 's not going to jump out of the window in the next hour , is she ?
4 He especially did n't like to think what would happen if his mother ever discovered that he was going to sneak out of the house to attend an illegal meeting a few days hence .
5 The main fault I can find with the vehicle is the cab noise at speeds over 40 mph , ( it will only do 60mph ) I know the Land Rover was never meant for motorways but we plan on taking it on our holiday , is it normal for gearboxes to sound like they are going to fly out of the window or do I have a fault ?
6 Looking around her as if she thought someone was going to run out of the field behind her and save her , she saw that the man was much nearer .
7 Any failure of the controls , they 're going to drop out of the sky indeed we saw that on Saturday …
8 Any failure of the controls , they 're going to drop out of the sky .
9 Jem Marsh is deadly serious , not a flicker of a smile darting across his weathered expression : ‘ We 're going to move out of the component car industry .
10 She pushed it off , rose and went to look out of the window to see what the weather was like .
11 Sophie went to look out of the window .
12 She stopped and went to look out of the window .
13 Corbett rubbed the strap between his fingers and went to stare out of the window , half-listening to the sounds of the night outside .
14 Athelstan went to gaze out of the window , staring absentmindedly at the great tocsin bell which hung so silently on its icy rope above the snow-covered green .
15 Moreover , most users saw the centres as somewhere to go to get out of the house rather than somewhere to learn .
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