Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] going out " in BNC.
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1 | She made some weak excuse when she telephoned to break the appointment , but she knew perfectly well that she was apprehensive about going out in case the weather changed and it began to rain . |
2 | get going , walk ; Oliver Twist guesses that it must be ‘ French for going out ’ , OT 9 . |
3 | I said it 's about time somebody started on these kids I mean the been a television programme this morning about people living in their homes afraid of going out because they 're getting molested and and robbed , and one thing and another ! |
4 | I let it be known I was n't really interested in going out again , and hoped they 'd get the message — that I was finished with it . ’ |
5 | ‘ I 've had businesses and lots of youth groups contacting me extremely interested in going out in the boat . |
6 | Erm , we have experience of this , erm , or officers do , from other authorities , and many small companies are fearful of going out there and exporting . |
7 | ‘ It 's just that we 're not a noise band , ’ adds Mike , ‘ we do n't jump around the place but we 're totally comfortable with going out on a stage . ’ |
8 | But we they were very good about going out , I 'm not going up to her again ! |
9 | WE schemes did not involve the ‘ initiative ’ involved in going out and finding your own part-time job . |
10 | So what I 'd like to do is erm , balance out the influence in him , prior to going out and making these negotiations erm , so that he comes back with a a suitable timescale for us to deal with it , and has n't promised them the earth in the way of commission or er , print changes or whatever . |
11 | She lives in a top floor flat in Oxford and has had several accidents on the stairs leaving her very unsure about going out on her own . |
12 | Again , Ata'i writes that Molla Khurram ( d. 970/1562–3 ) reached the 50-akce level at the Mehmed Pasa medrese in Sofya : then , as often as he sought a medrese in the he failed to obtain his desire ; and , of necessity becoming resigned to going out to the he became kadi in certain cities with 150 akce . " |
13 | ‘ I 'm not used to going out , ’ he said . |
14 | She 'll have to get used to going out at night again instead of sitting at home waiting for a husband who never shows up . |
15 | I mean he 's used to going out , but he , you still get used to not going out as well do n't you ? |
16 | since she 's lost Charlie she 's lost , cos they 're used to going out together |
17 | ‘ We have some clients that are called mildly muddled who are perfectly capable of going out and may get lost , but that 's an assessed risk . |
18 | I 'm still frightened about going out . |
19 | If you 're scared of going out because you may meet someone else , I 'd say your chances look slim . |
20 | Perhaps if she admitted she was scared of going out of the room ? |