Example sentences of "[noun] go out on [art] " in BNC.
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1 | They are likely to be allowed less freedom to go out on the streets and stay out late . |
2 | Perhaps er , you see , Sundays some er ta er er , every runner goes out on a Sunday . |
3 | They inevitably knock on the door on the one evening of the month when you 're dolled up in your glad rags to go out on the town . |
4 | It was the highest total and the biggest increase since March 1991 , when shoppers went out on a spending spree to beat the rise in value-added tax rates . |
5 | The will-they , won't-they teaser comes to a clinch this evening when Sharon 's husband Grant goes out on the booze again . |
6 | I see bands going out on the road with a dozen more people than they actually need . |
7 | A full week had gone by and it was Saturday again before Stephen went out on the moor . |
8 | First Mrs Agnes McGuinness : ‘ My husband went out on the Saturday and I did n't see him again until the Sunday morning . |
9 | Police inquiry desks in Darlington will be staffed by civilians rather than policemen , leaving more officers to go out on the beat , if the Chief Constable of County Durham gets his way . |
10 | Take your own advantage of the difficult atmosphere by realizing that things can not get much worse so it is worth while going out on a limb to say what you want to say without worrying about causing a negative reaction ! |
11 | Pop concert goes out on a bad note |
12 | And Super Kick off , the best game going out er , the best football game going out on the all computers ! |
13 | Royal Mail secretary Sarah McKay going out on a limb for charity |
14 | ‘ Invitations went out on a geographical basis so each night we had a good cross section of staff like roadworkers , clerical assistants or estimators . |
15 | Wycliffe went out on the verandah and stood , his arms resting on the rail . |
16 | Greg went out on the course with Laura about 11 PM and sat at the bleachers on the 18th with a bottle of champagne while he went over his round again . |
17 | He had seen the pressure army wives were under , had seen their faces crumple when their men went out on a mission . |
18 | When we signed him his ability to go out on the wing , but then at sheffield they had someone in the middle for the cross . |
19 | When this happened the huge anti-American feeling which arose soon squashed signing-up for courses and the University students went out on a protest strike , so classes were not attended . |
20 | It is not that boys go out on a Saturday night looking for milk bottles or other things to smash . |
21 | When the offer first came up we 'd had an even lower-budget series go out on a national US cable network but , apart from that critically-lauded effort , no TV experience . |
22 | The third was Babar , though we always skipped the part where Babar 's mother is shot by the hunter , and the fourth was a sing-a-long story called The Fox Went Out on a Chilly Night . |
23 | O , the Fox went out on a chilly night and he prayed to the moon to give him light … |