Example sentences of "[vb mod] go out [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 It should go out to tender next January and construction be completed by April 1995 .
2 Ellis , who was unemployed and living on benefit , hit upon the idea that the girl should go out to work as a prostitute , it was claimed .
3 When a colony was launched as the property of a single owner he , or one of his family , might go out to oversee the administration but he was unlikely to cut his links with England , if only because it was important to be able to maintain the court favour which was part of the political strength needed by anyone who wanted to run a colony on his own .
4 A Welsh smallholder quarryman moved into the family farm so that his wife could go out to earn as a washerwoman , but the children did not get on well with their step-grandmother : ‘ There was a very hard side to her , she was a very stern woman , and we did n't like her . ’
5 And they would have barriers going out so that they could so that the gentry could go out to stand on that ladies and men .
6 No apparently , yeah , my dad used to carry a gun around so like they 'd go , they 'd go out to like a restaurant , yeah
7 Day in and day out , today they can Same with old mowing machines , they used to go out To open a field up in those days , they used to have to go round with a scythe .
8 That illegal payments to players in the top clubs was widespread and continued throughout the period of the maximum wage emerged from evidence of overpayment by Sunderland in the 1950s submitted anonymously to discredit the chairman , Bill Ditchburn , a wealthy local business man , who used to go out to buy fish and chips in his pink-and-mauve Rolls-Royce .
9 Says Susie : ‘ Let's go out to play .
10 Helen said , ‘ Let's go out to eat .
11 Then , when it had grown dark , we would go out to join the paseo :
12 Every day during my stay in the refuge the women would go out to see social security officials , the housing department , lawyers .
13 Colleagues in local government have been saying for some time that the Government have said that , at some point , the revenue collection services in local authorities would be privatised and would go out to tender .
14 I used to think going out was like a balance to work , so if I was working hard I would go out to balance that
15 ‘ My father was a shepherd for Mr John Goddard of Tunstall ; and I would go out to scare rooks and crows on Mr Goddard 's fields .
16 That what you get in terms of the the effect is that some traffic er will go out to use er the western relief road , to head north or south , and will no longer use the road to get into Harrogate .
17 ‘ We will go out to win our last three games both as a matter of pride and to further boost our international standing .
18 ‘ They have had a brilliant season , but we will go out to win .
19 The time people will go out to eat .
20 When the two have got to know each other a bit better , they can go out to graze .
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