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

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1 This week the company went into receivership and the heart went out of the British fashion industry .
2 But now the fight went out of the family : ‘ What would you do ?
3 When the Nationalists won only one seat at the general election of 1970 , the tension went out of the argument .
4 Some of the tension went out of the room .
5 When the light went out in the last room , Bridget began to get up .
6 Er er an election agent , election agent when you 're er a er d doing the work of an election agent , you 've got to be responsible for all the data going out concerning the running of the election .
7 This woman was certainly beautiful and all the pleasure went out of the morning .
8 Once a craft becomes a business , half the pleasure goes out of the window if one has to worry about making enough money to maintain a reasonable standard of living .
9 Ruth sat silent on the stern thwart as the Drowned Forest receded and the boat went out over the glittering water , into emptiness .
10 . Daryl was utterly taken about , what in the wide world did Sally mean , she watched the girl go out of the room and sat down on the form completely bewildered .
11 The Feldwebel went out of the room .
12 There are , of course , several American dreams : one is the John Wayne tradition of the cowboy going out to the west and the whole notion of pioneering individualism ; another is the immigrant American dream , this being the land of opportunity where the streets are made of gold .
13 The child went out of the room again .
14 The CAB has become quite used to responding to emergencies , so when a bureau is alerted to an impending crisis and the clients are unlikely to be able to visit the bureau , the workers go out to the clients .
15 Ednyfed , the writs go out within the hour .
16 It 's the Saturdays going out to the hospital , the smell of floor-wax and urine in the corridors , the helplessness , the moments of despair …
17 I mean it is a possibility , and if he 's going to be awkward perhaps we 'll have to just make sure that we do that , which is presumably fairly easy , if the post goes out from the same office .
18 Erm and on a Friday all the beds went out onto the grass outside the wards for the wards to be cleaned
19 For instance , if a business sells ten pounds worth of goods for cash , the goods go out of the business as sales and the cash comes into the business .
20 The lights went out during the two world wars and the austerity years which followed , so although this year is actually the 80th anniversary , it 's only the 60th display .
21 One of the most common mistakes is beginning foreplay after the lights go out for the night .
22 The pair would remain in the house , and the rest go out to the fishhouse .
23 The mowers went out into the little fields of wheat and oats , and the sheaves stood yellow in the stubble .
24 the girls of my school have to take the place entirely of the mother of the family ; the families are generally large ; the woman goes out in the morning , she works in a pickle house , if she is a better class woman she goes out charring , or she goes out step cleaning during the day and the little girl takes the place of the mother of the family .
25 Currey noted : ‘ Although the treaty goes out to the World as the concurrent agreement of the tribe , it is in reality nothing more than the agreement of Lawyer and his band , numbering in the aggregate not a third part of the Nez Perce tribe . ’
26 It was then that the signal fire was lit which Allen watched from his tree-top. from end to end of the forest smoke rose in response , and when to east , to west , to south , and north the signal stations were assembled the message went out from the outlaws ' camp : ‘ The Cage is Open . ’
27 Brian Guthrie interviewed Mary , Mavin Shulver ( who had gone along for support ) and some Class members , and the Broadcast went out over the air on the following Saturday .
28 As the men went out of the door Laura stared glumly over at the young policewoman .
29 It is part of their folklore that the men go out to the pub or club at Sunday dinner time and there is n't a woman to be seen .
30 When the women went out into the fields to help their menfolk with the haymaking , it was noted , although no one passed a comment , that Bob sought her out and sat with her at 'lowance time .
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