Example sentences of "[adj] go out on [art] " in BNC.

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1 Runswick Bay , a multi-million pound investment by Yorkshire Television , is due to go out on the network five days a week next year .
2 Back in the Company 's suite after debriefing — ‘ You 've proved , ’ said Nils without praise — Jezrael was free to go out on the town .
3 As a young person , I am often quite afraid to go out on the streets in case I am approached by one of these grey-haired vandals and informed how much worse the world is these days or interrogated as to why young people do n't have any respect anymore .
4 If he 's done anything really wicked I do n't think HMG would be prepared to go out on a limb on his behalf .
5 Never looks good going out on a falling tide .
6 This Thursday evening at Exeter Hall in Kidlington , visitors will be able to go out on a demonstration with top traffic patrol drivers , and have their driving skills assessed by an advanced instructor .
7 think there has to be a er family planning centres have to more on the street , I think family planning clinics have got the people there who are able to go out on the street .
8 Both he and Mickey Skinner have a limited number of appearances at Twickenham to look forward to and they will surely be anxious to go out on a high note .
9 Geoff Wragg , the trainer of those colts , said : ‘ It 's the end of an era and it 's nice to go out on a high .
10 ‘ just as he was getting ready to go out on the town .
11 But do n't let that fool you — by nightfall people are waking up ready to go out on the town .
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