Example sentences of "[noun pl] go out [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ All the other kids went out to play .
2 Others I 'd just throw on a cotton frock and a pair of sandals to go out shopping . ’
3 As a result , many of AEA 's bright scientists and engineers went out hunting for work .
4 Journalist Diana Hutchinson , of the Daily Mail , pointed out that it might be a question of ‘ the young baby left alone while the parents went out to play in the summer sunshine ’ .
5 The only alternative is a china cup and in Holland , all new vending machines going out mow must be able to take one . ’
6 Most of our lodgers go out to work during the day , but Miss Hoffmann is not in good health .
7 Hostels or discharge units within the hospital grounds enable some patients to go out to work daily and have a relatively autonomous and responsible life , while retaining some of the security of the hospital environment .
8 He announced his departure just before the kick-off and so Scotland 's ramshackle team of liquorice allsorts went out to face the world champions Uruguay stripped of all confidence and tactical direction .
9 It became clear that if the Community 's work was to continue , they would need money and thus the Sisters went out begging in other villages , and visiting the gentry in their mansions scattered about that part of the Moor .
10 Denis Smith says hopefully to get three points and play good football … there 's not much they can do in two days but his team talk will be tell the players to go out enjoy it and pass the ball … by a strange twist of fate Smith 's first match at the Manor is against the team that gave him the sack last season Bristol City
11 Would more Government money in the home stop young girls going out to engage in prostitution ?
12 I sometimes feel that a great many of our social problems at the moment , young people rampaging , are brought about by mothers going out to work
13 After the long breakfast the three girls went out to visit Moran in the fields .
14 He was too strong for her , but even now she made a last-ditch stand , her hands going out to thrust at his chest .
15 The foolishness in ‘ Futility ’ being the foolishness of men going out killing each other and then coming back to nature and hoping that nature can sort out the mess they have made .
16 In the same way , if an adult slips and is going to fall , his hands go out to stop himself hitting his face .
17 I drank to the Conon Corbetts , glad , as st Augustine wrote , that ‘ men go out to wonder at the Mountain Heights . ’
18 Together the men went out to push away the police car , which was blocking Vernage 's own Cortina .
19 When the Israelites go out to gather it , each of them gathers exactly the right amount for himself and his family ; on the sixth day of the week a double portion is given and collected so that the sabbath rest can be properly kept ; on the sabbath , appropriately , no manna appears at all ; while any kept at the end of any of the first five days goes bad overnight , the half of the sixth day 's gathering put aside for the sabbath keeps perfectly fresh .
20 The women go out to work in the same way as other women , but know that their main priority in life is to care for their families .
21 A higher proportion of women go out to work in Britain than in any other EC country except Denmark .
22 When women go out to work they do ‘ women 's work ’ which continues to be paid less than men 's work , despite the legislation , and most women are still subservient to men in their work .
23 Helmeted , armed with long , spear-like boards , the surfers looked like gladiators going out to engage in mortal combat .
24 Because when Jesus was born the the Roman soldiers were there and the kind at that time Herod ordered that all babies were killed and the Romans went out to do that did n't they ?
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