Example sentences of "[conj] go out [conj] " in BNC.

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1 With girls or going out and having fun .
2 Curl up and die , or go out and kick somebody .
3 But every so often I go a bit crazy and hit a wall or go out and start drinking , but that sort of thing does n't worry me very much .
4 And if you 're a policeman on the beat , with an eye on promotion , what easier way to keep your arrest rate up than to go out and pull in some black kids off the street .
5 He was one of these comparative anthropologists , he was n't the kind of anthropologist that goes out and lives with er , primitive people for several years , and then comes back and writes an account of them .
6 If you 're unhappy and miserable because you 're lonely , then you have to find other ways to address that than going out and buying something to wear , or getting drunk .
7 ‘ It 's like you were just out there to work , not mess about , so we got more into the music than going out and celebrating .
8 Almost always , where there is a strong market position in a mature consulting environment , the needs are consolidation , client management and strong attention to quality rather than going out and finding new clients .
9 Now it goes on to say that they need to get the middle peasants to join and to go out and do more explanatory work among them .
10 They use a business language that is so predictable and going out and doing it is not part of the course .
11 Er the very fact that we 're at our desks er for more than seventy percent of our time filling these forms in er prevents us from moving on to the next prisoner and going out and arresting more people for crime .
12 The tiny Aussie star , who scored 17 smash hits with svengali Pete Waterman 's record label PWL over a period of five years , admits : ‘ I was bored with being told to smile and go out and make money . ’
13 ‘ If I can take out a £420 loan and have ten years to pay it back , I 'll just pick up the cheque and go out and get ratted , ’ he said .
14 ‘ You know what I want to do — and I wanted to do it for Jimi 's birthday in his anniversary year , but it did n't happen — I want to get everybody that ever recorded with him , anybody who played live with him , get them all at a big reunion and go out and play Hendrix all night long — every song that I know , every song that we could possibly do .
15 When I wrote ‘ Nirvana ’ , it was just supposed to be this positive thing about a song that made me wan na go and live , not really a political thing , like you say someone might hear that and go out and try to change things .
16 He saw the Challenge materials as particularly useful for the individual resource-based projects which first-year children were encouraged to develop over several weeks in the summer term : Up to half term they really are very much guided as to the work they do , but as we get to know them better , and as teachers become more confident about letting them maybe work on longer pieces … and go out and get resources themselves , they can go towards more pupil-centred learning .
17 They were indolent and addicted to a life of pleasure : ‘ They get up at any hour they choose , and go out and amuse themselves . ’
18 Put on the glad rags and go out and party , after that ?
19 What in fact he did was give up his regular job , take his half of the Muswell Hill flat in cash and go out and buy an alto , followed by tenor and then soprano saxes .
20 and go out and that , if you want to come down for a couple of days .
21 that 's right , and when you do get the thunder storm well my family get into their bathing costumes and go out and stand in it because it 's so lovely to have the rain .
22 and get back , that 's what got him down , and I mean we do n't when we go out we do n't sometimes go out until ten at night and then have or nine and go out and have a drink and then
23 So basically , I do n't think that it is a simple picture of being able to get a capital receipt and go out and use it .
24 And go out and spend his money .
25 And in a radio programme , you have exactly the same thing , it 's the first fifteen or twenty seconds which makes you decide ‘ Am I going to listen to this , or am I going to switch this off , and go out and make a cup of tea or take the dog for a walk ? ’
26 Parents who leave the kids with the babysitter and go out because they feel they should are among the biggest culprits .
27 ‘ The challenge on the people side of the business was to change behaviour , ’ says Mel Smaje , ‘ because most people enter the profession of chartered accountancy either to get the qualification and go out or , if they are going to stay in , to tackle intellectual challenges in the field of accountancy , which often makes them deskbound .
28 No he might he 's he might get a few friends and go out or .
29 But the stars soon lost their sheen and went out as the first strain of light eased away the darkness .
30 I simply heard the scream and went out and looked down — Bert can tell you . ’
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