Example sentences of "[noun pl] go out to " in BNC.
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1 | Who buys new skis to go out to slopes where rocks shred the soles within a couple of days ? |
2 | News from Parliament in these programmes goes out to huge audiences ; some 11 to 15 million people watch the main national news . |
3 | They had deputed two young guards to go out to Dunlaoghaire . |
4 | What did these gangs go out to Perton for , what was that all about ? |
5 | My heart and prayers go out to Daniel . |
6 | 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 … |
7 | 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 . |
8 | They spotted a fast-moving object on 26 April and messages went out to optical observatories to identify it . |
9 | Oh , poor Travis , Leith thought , her sympathies going out to him for the terrible time he was having . |
10 | A spokesman said : ‘ Our hearts go out to her family . ’ |
11 | ‘ Our hearts go out to the other victims of this atrocity . ’ |
12 | Hundreds of workers have been sacked , the convener and deputy convener victimized , while millions of pounds went out to private contractors . |
13 | Heartfelt sympathies go out to Barbara and family . |
14 | Our profuse apologies go out to both gentlemen . |
15 | As the first group of pulses were directed to the satellite high above the Indian Ocean , mixed up with all the other transmissions going out to the Far East , they were snatched out of the ether by the NSA 's giant aerials at Morwenstow 60 miles up the coast to the east of Goonhilly , and compared with the watch lists of ‘ interesting ’ numbers on their computer memories . |
16 | The Volunteer Centre tell us : ‘ We are beginning to do some work in this area to change this practice ’ , and our best wishes go out to that august body . |
17 | The very next week an advertisement came round the office from Scottish Overseas Health Support looking for nurse teachers to go out to Saudi Arabia to set up a training programme for dental hygienists , medical records officers and ( you 've guessed it ) nurses , CAUGHT ! ! |
18 | Television , said one ; mothers going out to work , said another , but one word was missing — discipline . |
19 | Many grandmothers who lived with their grandchildren helped look after them , made their clothes , got them up for school , minded them while their mothers went out to work : ‘ I thought of my grandmother even more so than my mother cos she was always there , you see . |
20 | For many , but not for all , there is a greater degree of choice about where we live , though , ironically , changing household lifestyles often introduces new constraints as more members go out to work . |
21 | So , you know , tears went out to her , but I 'd also like to thank everybody at Audi who helped me , and also his Grace , the Duke of Marlborough for letting the event take place . |
22 | Invitations went out to 25 countries . |
23 | Strong instructions went out to fields reviewing their progress and preparing proposals that there should be as little change as possible from that which had been originally approved . |
24 | Immediately after the Last Supper , Jesus and his disciples went out to the Mount of Olives . |
25 | In general , this is probably because the pressure on boys and young men to go out to work is much greater . |
26 | However , Northern men are likely to agree that men do n't do enough to look after their children , and they support the idea of women with young children going out to work . |
27 | Children go out to evening things . |
28 | Put in plain language , the women stay at home and provide emotional support while the men go out to work and provide financial support . |
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 | At Christmas 1910 , the committee gave permission for the women to go out to the pantomime at the kind invitation of a lady of the town , and — possibly put off by some unrecorded experiences in the previous year — they recommended that no eggs be pickled that season . |