Example sentences of "[noun sg] go out of the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ When her heart goes out of the game that 's it .
2 Once a craft becomes a business , half the pleasure goes out of the window if one has to worry about making enough money to maintain a reasonable standard of living .
3 Tears at Halifax , where Hereford 's win meant the Yorkshire side go out of the football league .
4 The manager who has watched the same side go out of the Scottish Cup to the Premier Division 's bottom club ( Falkirk ) while inflicting all manner of wounds on their championship prospects saw his players do well enough not to have their efforts diminished by dwelling on Rangers ' inertia .
5 The manager , who has watched the same side go out of the Scottish Cup to the Premier Division 's bottom club ( Falkirk ) while inflicting all manner of wounds on their championship prospects , saw his players do well enough not to have their efforts diminished by dwelling on Rangers ' inertia .
6 When the Nationalists won only one seat at the general election of 1970 , the tension went out of the argument .
7 Some of the tension went out of the room .
8 One of his two sixes off left-arm spinner henry went out of the ground , and play was held up while police vainly chased a thief who made off with the ball .
9 This woman was certainly beautiful and all the pleasure went out of the morning .
10 One child goes out of the room while all the rest are in a circle .
11 The child went out of the room again .
12 . Daryl was utterly taken about , what in the wide world did Sally mean , she watched the girl go out of the room and sat down on the form completely bewildered .
13 Does humanity go out of the window when a woman security guard is trained ?
14 The cash into the authority , the timing of that , and the ti the timing of cash going out of the authority .
15 Rain went out of the room with her .
16 And that 's the central politic so the i ideas of socialism and , you know , international working class revolution goes out of the window
17 ‘ Scrimping and saving goes out of the window if there 's a special occasion - and women here are especially label conscious .
18 But now the fight went out of the family : ‘ What would you do ?
19 All pretence at unity went out of the window as close Cabinet colleagues traded insults over the future of the pound and Britain 's place in the EC .
20 This week the company went into receivership and the heart went out of the British fashion industry .
21 Any hope of the Government modifying its aggressive response to terrorism went out of the window .
22 Many of the rules for knitting these stitches on single bed go out of the window as soon as you bring the second bed into operation .
23 In fact , plans to slow down before going on maternity leave went out of the window when C&R became involved in its most significant transaction to date — the rescue and restructuring of another quoted property company .
24 Murray said : ‘ The form book goes out of the window in derby games .
25 All the goodness and virtue went out of the paper by his action .
26 He said : ‘ I was doing some commentary on our clubcall line and when we equalised , considered analysis went out of the window .
27 After 1979 there was a marked increase in Labour-controlled local authorities and that understanding went out of the window .
28 A bit of the sunlight went out of the barley sugar .
29 Consensus went out of the window , and those authorities decided locally that they were the Government and to hell with what was said in this place .
30 There 's no time to go out of the mill when nature calls .
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