Example sentences of "went out [prep] a [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The seasons , if they are important enough , can grab people 's attention in the way that you would n't if the programmes just went out over a period of 16 or 20 weeks . |
2 | Just before guests sat down , one of the staff went out with a bucket of rice and scraps and was immediately mobbed by flocks of birds . |
3 | David Kennedy , prosecuting , said Kevin Fripp went out with a relative of the spinster , from whom he learned of the cash . |
4 | When you went out on a tour with MainMan , you did n't eat in a Wimpey level of place , or stay in the Holiday Inn . |
5 | It was about ninety pounds and he went out on a limb for it , too . |
6 | ‘ He went out to a paper in East Africa . |
7 | The first night we went out to a restaurant along the coast . |
8 | Yeah I think I 'll walk down to Green went out for a couple of hours in the morning felt grotty did n't go out at all . |
9 | The following morning , Connor went out for a stroll before breakfast . |
10 | Occasionally she went out for a drink with Mick O'Shea , who was between girlfriends at the time and was happy to have Kathleen along as pleasant and undemanding company . |
11 | The two , who had once been like brothers , went out for a drive along the back road between Darlington and Sedgefield . |
12 | A MOTORIST who went out for a drive in his new car ended up at death 's door after a knife attack in the street . |
13 | His condition is fine and he went out for a breath of fresh air . |
14 | Instead of going to the bar , he went out for a walk down the road . |
15 | They went out through a gate in the walled garden , and encountered Hector almost at once . |
16 | ’ . So that I disturbed nothing , but went out through a door into the walled kitchen garden — the garden with its crumbly black soil enriched by centuries of pigs , pails , and poultry , where soon houses would stand . |
17 | He went out through a door in the back . |
18 | They went out in a blaze of glory . |
19 | The call went out from a meeting of the National Transport Workers ' Federation Executive on 10 June , Edmund Cathery , in Wilson 's continued absence , declaring that his union would not be bound by it . |